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  1. Elizabeth Cady Stanton (née Cady; November 12, 1815 – October 26, 1902) was an American writer and activist who was a leader of the women's rights movement in the U.S. during the mid- to late-19th century.

  2. Apr 9, 2024 · Elizabeth Cady Stanton (born November 12, 1815, Johnstown, New York, U.S.—died October 26, 1902, New York, New York) was an American leader in the women’s rights movement who in 1848 formulated the first concerted demand for women’s suffrage in the United States.

  3. Author, lecturer, and chief philosopher of the woman’s rights and suffrage movements, Elizabeth Cady Stanton formulated the agenda for woman’s rights that guided the struggle well into the 20th century. Born on November 12, 1815 in Johnstown, New York, Stanton was the daughter of Margaret Livingston and Daniel Cady, Johnstown's most ...

  4. Mar 20, 2024 · Early Life. Women's Rights Movement. Later Work and Death. Who Was Elizabeth Cady Stanton? Elizabeth Cady Stanton was an abolitionist and leading figure of the early woman's movement. An eloquent...

  5. Nov 9, 2009 · Elizabeth Cady Stanton was an abolitionist, human rights activist and one of the first leaders of the women’s rights movement. She came from a privileged background, but decided early in life...

  6. She was a brilliant writer, strategist and philosopher. At the same time, she was a wife, mother of seven children, and revolutionary. Recent historians have illuminated Elizabeth Cady Stanton as the leading suffragist and feminist reformer of 19th century America.

  7. 1815-1902. Author, lecturer, and chief philosopher of the woman’s rights and suffrage movements, Elizabeth Cady Stanton formulated the agenda for woman’s rights that guided the struggle well into the 20th century. Born on November 12, 1815 in Johnstown, New York, Stanton was the daughter of Margaret Livingston and Daniel Cady, Johnstown's ...

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