Women's Suffrage Movement: Susan B. Anthony And Elizabeth Cady Stanton

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The Women’s Suffrage Movement was a development of the general Women’s Rights Movement, which began with The Seneca Falls Convention of 1848. The Women’s Suffrage Movement was not only displayed in the United States, but across the nation. Back then men and women were not seen as equal; there were certain things that men did that they saw women unfit to do. All women were unified around a handful of issues that were believed to be rights for all citizens; they included: the right to own their own property, access higher education, and the right to vote.
The right to vote or women 's suffrage was the one of the main women 's rights issue of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. Like any other modern social movement, the women 's rights movement comprises diverse ideals from the support of moderate and gradual change to the demand for immediate radical change. The movement for women’s right divided the ideological lines on …show more content…

Anthony and Elizabeth Cady Stanton. Susan B. Anthony was born on February 15th, 1820, in Adams, Massachusetts. Like her family, Anthony continued the family line of activists and joined the Movement for Women’s suffrage in the year 1852. She traveled across the nation to protest and lecture to the people hoping for their support for The Women’s Suffrage Movement & the abolishment of slavery until her death on March 13th, 1906. Elizabeth C. Stanton was born in Jamestown, New York on November 12th , 1815. Stanton was also a part of the Women’s Suffrage Movement and the Anti-Slavery Movement. Stanton was also well recognized at the Seneca Falls Convention for an inspiring quote that stated, “We hold these truths to be self-evident: that all men and women are created equal”. Stanton was the president of the National Woman Suffrage Association for 20 years as she grew a strong friendship working closely with Susan B.

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