Women rights movement

Women's Rights and Abolitionists

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    Antebellum Era

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    Sarah Grimke

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    Lucretia Mott

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    Angelina Grimke

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    Margaret Fuller

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    Elizabeth Cady Stanton

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    Lucy Stone

  • Lucretia Mott became president of the Female Anti-Slavery Society

    After Lucretia Mott's vote was rejected at the newly formed American Anti-Slavery Society, and in 1866 she became president of the American Equal Rights Association.
  • Angelina Grimke, first woman to speak to US legislative body

    Angelina Grimke, first woman to speak to US legislative body
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    World’s Anti-Slavery Convention, London, England

  • Life and Times of Frederick Douglass

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  • Women in the Nineteenth Century

    Margret Fuller wrote this book. The date and month of this event are unknown.
  • Seneca Falls Convention, Seneca Falls NY

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    Women’s Rights Convention, Rochester, NY

    This event took place right before the Senca Falls event.
  • Women’s Rights Convention, Rochester, 1848

    Women’s Rights Convention, Rochester, 1848
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    First National Woman's Rights Convention, Worcester, MA

  • Susan B. Anthony was arrested

    Susan B. Anthony was aressted and fined for trying to vote in an election. The date and month of this event are unknown.
  • International Council of Women

    Susan B. Anthony founded the International Council of Women. The date and month of this event are unknown.
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    Progressive Era

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  • Eighty Year and More by Elizabeth Cady Stanton

    Elizabeth Cady Stanton's autobiography. The date and month of publication is not specified.