womens lib
Throughout the years, women have been seen as someone to have children, someone to cook, someone to clean, and someone who does not deserve rights. Because two women, Elizabeth Stanton and Susan B. Anthony, fought for equal rights, women today have an equality that was once thought impossible. They began by educating women on the rights they should have, then forming the National Woman's Suffrage Association, and finally, together, Elizabeth Cady Stanton, and Susan B. Anthony would change the way that the United States viewed women, they would give them the right to vote. Elizabeth Cady Stanton started the fight for women's rights at a convention in Seneca Falls, New York 1848. She spoke out on the so-called equal rights that women had, saying "It is the duty of the women of this country to secure to themselves their sacred right to the elective franchise." With that great statement Elizabeth Cady Stanton showed that women do have an opinion and they want to voice it. As her speech progressed she spoke abou
Anthony was arrested, convicted, fined $100, and then set free for this, she soon became an icon in history. The fight that Elizabeth Cady Stanton, and Susan B. t the "inalienable rights" that the constitution granted to all Americans; and how these rights were not given equally to women. The two were strongly fighting for a woman's right to vote. Anthony and 12 other women cast their votes in the 1872 presidential election. To make their statement more dramatic Susan B. In 1920 the fight for a women's right to vote was soon over as the 19th amendment to the constitution was passed allowing this right. Elizabeth Cady Stanton became the woman behind the scenes, and as the years progressed so did their fight. Anthony had so nobly battled ended in victory. This also allowed women to become more outgoing and true to their own beliefs. At the time the only people allowed to vote were white males over the age of 21, no slaves, no colored people, and no women. Not only did these two wonderful women help to gain other women the right to vote, it gave strength to the many other minorities to fight for equality.
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