Biography of Elizabeth Cady Stanton By: Kylie Fung Elizabeth Cady Stanton was both an abolitionist and a women’s right activist‚ feminist‚ editor‚ and writer. Her writing‚ Declaration of Sentiments‚ gave a revolutionary call to all women across the country. Elizabeth Cady Stanton was born on November 12‚ 1815 in Johnstown‚ New York. After she graduated from the Emma Willard’s Troy Female Seminary in 1832‚ she started to get interested in abolitionist‚ temperance‚ and women’s rights movements from
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In the first half of the 19th century‚ even though a few women such as Susan B. Anthony started social reform activities‚ majority of women were restricted by a strict female virtue consensus. Most of them were recognized as domestic workers with their legal rights largely incorporated into the men’s in their families. Before the 1860s‚ many middle-class white women received education‚ but mostly were only enough for child nurturing. Rarely would a woman attain equal education as men; however‚ she
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In Dr. Susan Frye’s presentation‚ “The Armada: When Spanish Catholicism & English Protestantism Clashed on the High Seas” was about the invasion of England lead by Philip II of Spain and his army. Literally a clash of the Catholic Spaniards and the Protestant Englishman. The English knew the attack was coming so they readied their ships and warriors. The Spanish way of warfare was very conservative: get their guns‚ soldiers would load them‚ they would fire one broad side of the cannons at the opponents
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land‚ and be sued by others if unmarried. A women who became married gave up everything to her husband‚ even her name. During the history the men effectively owned his wife and the children as material possessions. Two women‚ Elizabeth Stanton and Susan B. Anthony‚ who were temperance and antislavery advocates formed the National Women Suffrage Association (NWSA) in New York in 1869. Another women‚ Lucy Stone‚ organized American Women Suffrage Association (AWSA) in Boston at the same time. As women
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This is an excellent book to read. The Myth of Seneca Falls tells the story about the memory of the woman suffrage movement. Lisa Tetrault discusses how Susan B. Anthony and Elizabeth Stanton are the famed founders of the women’s movement. Not only does Tetrault briefly tell her readers about the real story of Seneca Falls‚ New York in 1848‚ she provides her readers with a narrative built on research. Readers become familiar with the story that spanned from the 1840s through the end of the century
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the time of the Civil War‚ Susan B. Anthony‚ a Massachusetts teacher‚ recommended a temporary suspension of suffragist activities. After the war‚ meetings continued and abolitionists and suffragists began disagreeing. The abolitionists were worried that their campaign to enfranchise male ex-slaves would be stalled by the demands of the female suffragists. It was suggested for the women to postpone their campaign. This was unthinkable‚ and Elizabeth Stanton and Susan B. Anthony‚ who were particularly
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Seeking approval means that family must accept the family members as they are. This is hard for someone who abandons their son for their own good. In the short story‚ “As It is with Strangers” author Susan Beth Pfeffer portrays the theme of acceptance through Linda experience of giving her son away for the best future. The first way that Linda is showed acceptance by her son Jack. Tiffany describes their mother to Jack and the reader as a hard working mom‚ who gives it her all.Tiffany tells him
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they can say what they are really after; and what they are after‚ in common with all the rest of the struggling world‚ is freedom” (Eastman). The women’s rights movement had many women who fought for women’s rights‚ some of these women included Susan B. Anthony‚ Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Lucretia Mott and many more. These women worked extremely hard as activist for women’s rights. The fight lasted for many years‚ but they day finally came and women got the right to vote and now they could begin
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A Bit of Singing and Dancing by Susan Hill is the short story of Esme Fanshaw‚ who following a lifetime of caring after her bedridden tyrannical mother‚ is finally set free. Although forced by her mother to live modestly‚ Esme inherits 6‚000 pounds from her late‚ stingy mother. With so much cash in hand‚ she has great plans for her immediate and far future‚ among which travelling and moving to London: “She felt flushed and a little drunk then‚ she felt that all things were possible‚ the future was
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most important catalysts involved in the fight for the women’s suffrage from 1848 to 1920. Alice Paul was an American suffragist‚ women’s rights activist‚ and the main leader of the campaign for the Nineteenth Amendment which was ratified in 1920. Susan B. Anthony and Elizabeth Cady Stanton were earlier social reformers and women’s rights activists who formed a lifelong partnership with each other in dedication to the suffrage movement. Ida B. Wells was another leading figure of the Women’s Suffrage
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