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The Elizabeth Cady Stanton-Susan B. Anthony reader: correspondence, writings, speeches

The Elizabeth Cady Stanton-Susan B. Anthony reader offers a comprehensive collection of the correspondence, writings, and speeches of Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Susan B. Anthony. It provides insight into their personal and professional lives, their advocacy for women's rights, and their contributions to the women's suffrage movement. more

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Elizabeth Cady Stanton
Elizabeth Cady Stanton

Elizabeth Cady Stanton, born on November 12, 1815, and died on October 26, 1902, was a pioneering American activist for women's rights. She was a key figure in the women's rights movement, known for her dedication to the fight for women's suffrage and gender equality. more

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