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The Women's Rights Movement (1848-1998)
Part 1 of Paper ....the most
incredible and inspirational series of events to occur in United States
history. One of the more credible aspects of these events happens to be
the bold, intelligent pioneers that paved the way for many other women
throughout the United States to follow. An important battle fought for was
women's suffrage, a.... Part 2 of Paper ....even years of her life she accomplished many goals and over
came numerous obstacles. Elizabeth attended Emma Willard's School in Troy
where she obtained her education to the fullest extent possible for girls
in those days. She was a suffragist and Quaker abolitionist. In 1840 she
was chosen as a delegate to the World Anti-Slavery Convention in London,
but was banned because women were not aloud to vote. The year 1848 was a
tremendous year for Elizabeth Cady Stanton, for this was the year that.... |
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