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Following this, she became interested in womens rights, and abolitionist,
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He had been an abolitionist since the days that he was in school. After their marriage he took Elizabeth to London, the place where he was involved in the World anti-slavery convention.
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At this convention, all the attenders wrote the Declaration of Sentiments. This proposed that women should be able to have the right to vote.
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One of the many leaders who believed in the promotion of women rights, and particularly the right to vote.
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When the Civil War was over, there began talk about the 14th amendment. While this talk about this amendment was going on, Stanton joined the antislavery leadership for former slaves.
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They fought for women to be included in any constitutional changes going to occur. They wanted unrestricted voting for both men and women
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The Revolution is a newspaper written weekly about Women's rights. This was used to try and secure Women's rights, and make equality between women and men.
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This was created in response to a split in the "American Equal Right's Association", fighting over whether the 15th amendment of the United States Constitution.
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Susan B. Anthony, and Elizabeth Stanton had written this documentation to show that there was to be equality and liberty among all women and men. Also, to show independence among all.
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The year following the publication of the women's bible, NAWSA itself from the views of religion that Stanton suggested.
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Stanton delivered this speech to show her resignation. She resigned after 20 years of being the president of the "National American Women Suffrage Association.