Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Susan B. Anthony
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Elizabeth and Susan are two of the women who started the Suffrage Movement. Some where from 1850-1851 Stanton and Anthony started working together on the Suffrage Movement. They had made a great team together. Susan did most of the managing of their business, while Elizabeth did most of the writing. They had started a women's newspaper in 1868, called the "Revolution". Anthony and Stanton also created the National Women Suffrage Association also known as NWSA, in 1869.
Not everyone thought it was a good idea that Elizabeth and Susan were working towards the Suffrage Movement. People made political cartoons about Elizabeth and Susan, also they thought that this idea was as important as George Washington but, they wouldn't think it was funny today because George Washington is known as our forefather.
Not everyone thought it was a good idea that Elizabeth and Susan were working towards the Suffrage Movement. People made political cartoons about Elizabeth and Susan, also they thought that this idea was as important as George Washington but, they wouldn't think it was funny today because George Washington is known as our forefather.
Elizabeth C. Stanton
Elizabeth was one of the founders of NWSA, she was Susan B. Anthony's co-worker/ business partner in the Suffrage Movement. Stanton was born on November 12, 1815, in Johnstown, New York. Elizabeth was a abolitionist. She was the writer of the NWSA with Susan B. Anthony. She worked with Susan for almost 20 years in the NWSA.
Elizabeth was married to Henry Stanton, they got married sometime during 1840, they also had seven children named Harriot Eaton Stanton Blatch, Daniel Cady Stanton, Margaret Livingston Stanton Lawrence, Robert Livingston Stanton, Theodore Weld Stanton, Gerrit Smith Stanton, Henry Brewster Stanton, Jr.Her husband had pasted away in 1887, but they had a very happy life together.
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Elizabeth was married to Henry Stanton, they got married sometime during 1840, they also had seven children named Harriot Eaton Stanton Blatch, Daniel Cady Stanton, Margaret Livingston Stanton Lawrence, Robert Livingston Stanton, Theodore Weld Stanton, Gerrit Smith Stanton, Henry Brewster Stanton, Jr.Her husband had pasted away in 1887, but they had a very happy life together.
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Susan B. Anthony
Susan was born on February 15, 1820, in Adams, Massachusetts, as a child she had grew up in a Quaker family. She was the second oldest child out of eight children. During 1830 she moved back to her home town and found her self working as a teacher. During the 1840's her family moved to Rochester, New York, her family moved there to try to help end slavery. She also had never got married or didn't have any children.
She was also part of the NWSA, she was the one who did most of the managing of the organization, her and Elizabeth worked together for a very long time. They had fought very hard for what they had believed in.
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She was also part of the NWSA, she was the one who did most of the managing of the organization, her and Elizabeth worked together for a very long time. They had fought very hard for what they had believed in.
http://hot-dogma.com/files/2012/10/susan-b-anthony-320x240.jpg (PICTURE OF SUSAN B. ANTHONY)