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Essay heading: Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Lucy Stone, And Susan B. Anthony Were All Lead
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During the
Seneca Falls convention that she had organized, her husband left town rather
than witness here propose the idea of women's suffrage to the group. When she
lectured she was often booed and hissed at. She suffered much at the hands of
the media. The only support that she ever received was from her fellow
suffragists... displayed 300 characters
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This did not stop her from continuing her work and becoming an
integral part to the early women's rights movement.
With seven children and an entire household to manage, Elizabeth Cady
Stanton somehow found time to help found the women's rights movement. Her
contributions were considerable. After attending an abolitionist convention in
London she decided to concentrate her work on the rights of women... displayed next 300 characters
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