Elizabeth Cady Stanton: A Women's Rights Activist

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Do you know the lady who fought for women's rights? That lady is Elizabeth Cady Stanton, a women’s rights activist. Born on November 12, 1815 in Johnstown, New York she discovered the reason to fight from visiting her cousin, Gerrit Smith. Along the way she made friends with Angelina and Sarah Grimke, Susan B. Anthony Lucretia Mott, and members of the female anti-slavery society. This partnership made the Seneca Falls Convention and spreading the word less difficult for all of them. The fact was that women at the time couldn’t vote, got taxed without their representation, couldn’t self-govern themselves, and lost rights. Elizabeth began the spread the word with lectures, speeches, books, and with groups. Some books she wrote were History of

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