Elizabeth Cady Stanton
Born on November 12, 1815, Elizabeth Cady Stanton was a women's rights activist. She is credited with initiating the first organized. She was also an active abolitionist along with her her husband Henry. Stanton addressed several other issues besides women's voting rights, including custody rights, property rights, employment, and birth control.
Born on November 12, 1815, Elizabeth Cady Stanton was a women's rights activist. She is credited with initiating the first organized. She was also an active abolitionist along with her her husband Henry. Stanton addressed several other issues besides women's voting rights, including custody rights, property rights, employment, and birth control.
Susan B. Anthony
Born February 15, 1820, Susan Brownell Anthony was a feminist and civil rights leader during the 19th century. She was the co-founder of the first Women's Temperance Movement (along with Elizabeth Cady Stanton). She traveled all through the U.S. and Europe and averaged 75-100 speeches per year.
Born February 15, 1820, Susan Brownell Anthony was a feminist and civil rights leader during the 19th century. She was the co-founder of the first Women's Temperance Movement (along with Elizabeth Cady Stanton). She traveled all through the U.S. and Europe and averaged 75-100 speeches per year.