Comparison Of Elizabeth Cady Stanton And Sargent Murray

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During the 1800’s, there was a shift towards equality for a multitude of groups. Predating this movement, there was already a premonition of how one of these groups, women, should act and behave within society. Many women joined together to form the Feminist movement, which advocated for women no longer being treated inferior to their male counterparts. Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Judith Sargent Murray were two prominent leaders in the early feminist movement. Both of these women challenged the sexist norms that they were placed under in the patriarchal society at the time. To further publicize their arguments and progress their movement, the two females wrote feminist documents representing their views: Stanton, with the help of others, writing

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