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Women and reform
Elizabeth Cady Stanton
woman's rights and suffrage movements,
was one of the leading figures of the early women's rights movement and is best known for her efforts in writing the Declaration of Sentiments for the Seneca Falls Convention
american leader
the women's rights movement. In 1848, at the Seneca Falls Convention, she drafted the first organized demand for women's suffrage in the United States.
cult of domesticity
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upcoming of feminist
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it lead to women protesting and fighting for there right to be heard and accepted the same as a man would
Lucretia mott
19th-century feminist activist, abolitionist, social reformer and pacifist who helped launch the women's rights movemen
Her devotion to women's rights did not deter her from fighting for an end to slavery. She and her husband protested the passage of the Fugitive Slave Act of 1850
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Sarah and Angella Grimke
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Help abolish slavery
They spoke publicly in big places about there believes involving slavery sharing how it is more wrong and distrustful rather then looking at it as if it were just life stock.
they wrote letters and wrote to the people to show why slavery is wrong and tried to make an emotional connection to the people
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