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Date of birth
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She gives her first speech speaking against alcohol abuse
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She meets Elizabeth Stanton Cady who was a lifelong friend and colleague to her
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She gave her first public speech for women's rights at the Third Annual National Women's Rights Convention
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She first published the women's rights weekly journal, called The Revolution
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She and Cady founded the National Women Suffrage Association
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She was arrested for voting in the 1872 Presidential election
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She gives her Failure is Impossible speech, encouraging her fellow suffragists to continue fighting for their rights
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Date of death
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The goal she had dedicated her life to was realized when women were given the right to vote by the 19th Amendement to the Constitution