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she was born on November 12 in Johnstown , New York
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graduated from Troy Female Seminary
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Married an abolitionist (a person against slavery) Henry Stanton
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had her honeymoon in london at a anti slave convention
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she started lecturing when she was 25
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had her last 3 children out of 7
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she won her 1st victory where married women could own property
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formed the worlds first national women's rights convention
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was the president of the national women's suffrage association
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she stopped lecturing and started travelling and writing
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her husband died of pneumonia
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she published 'the women's bible' with her daughter harriot
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died in new york city because of heart attack
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her house in senica falls was declared a historic landmark
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November 12 is Stanton day in the state of New York
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