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Elizabeth Cady Stanton
1,161 wordsElizabeth Cady Stanton was an important element of the Women's Rights Movement, but not many people know of her significance or contributions because she has been overshadowed by her long time associate and friend, Susan B. Anthony. However, I feel that she was a woman of great importance who was the driving force behind the 1848 Convention, played a leadership role in the women's rights movement for the next fifty years, and in the words of Henry Thomas, "She was the architect and author of the...
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Story Of Governor Jack Stanton's Presidential Campaign
748 words"Primary Colors" is a fictional account of a presidential primary campaign. The book is writen by Anonymous, who we now know is Newsweek columnist Joe Klein. Klein includes a disclaimer saying he invented the characters and situations, but I feel that the book is about the Clintons. All the events are there. The champaign takes place in 1992. Stanton is the governor of a small Southern state. He has an authoritative wife, Suzan. He also has problems with promiscuity, draft dodging, and war prote...
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Women From Stanton And Anthony's Organization
10,261 wordsTitle: The road from SENECA FALLS. (cover story) Source: New Republic, 08/10/98, Vol. 219 Issue 6, p 26, 12 p, 3 bw Author (s): Stansell, Christine Abstract: Reviews several books related to women's suffrage and feminism. 'The Selected Papers of Elizabeth Cady STANTON and Susan B. Anthony, Volume One: In the School of Anti-Slavery, 1840-1866,' edited by Ann D. Gordon; 'Harriet STANTON Blatch and the Winning of Woman Suffrage,' by Ellen Carol DuBois; 'Woman Suffrage and the Origins of Liberal Fem...
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Ms Susan B Anthony
2,508 wordsSusan B. Anthony October 18, 2004 US History from 1877 Grand View College The word feminist can be though of in many ways. Some people can hear the word in a positive way, and think of it as a woman standing up for her gender's rights. Other people can think of it in a negative way, as a woman who is too high strung and opinionated. The word feminist is actually a female who has opinions on the way her sex is treated. Modern feminism will be discussed, along with using some examples such as Susa...
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Speech Stanton
3,412 wordsNot ago, in the nineteenth century, the words that our forefathers wrote in the Declaration of Independence, "that all men were created equal", held little value. Human equality was far from a reality. If you were not born of white male decent, than that phrase did not apply to you. During this period many great leaders and reformers emerged, fighting both for the rights of African Americans and for the rights of women. One of these great leaders was Elizabeth Cady Stanton. Stanton dedicated her...
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