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Biographical Sketches: Elizabeth Cady Stanton

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The "Women and Social Movements in the United States 1775-1940" Web site examines the questions: why did some men support the women's rights movement in the 1850s, and how did their ideas compare to those of women in the movement? This page provides a series of biographical sketches about many supporters of the women's movement. This brief biography of Elizabeth Cady Stanton describes her prominant role in the fight for women's rights. This resource is referenced in the EDSITEment lesson titled "Hawthorne: Author and Narrator." Less

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    Grade: 4 to 12

    Topics: United States History, History-Social Science

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