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Elizabeth Cady Stanton

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Elizabeth Cady Stanton

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  1. http://womensvoicesforchange.org/womens-history-month-elizabeth-cady-stanton-mother-of-us-all.htmhttp://womensvoicesforchange.org/womens-history-month-elizabeth-cady-stanton-mother-of-us-all.htm By: Jana Soueid Elizabeth Cady Stanton

  2. Elizabeth Cady Stanton grew up in a rough time because her brother died and she had to act like a boy because she promised her dad. She started learning to be a judge like her dad. When she came across a law that said woman and African Americans had no rights that’s when she decided to try and change the law. Her husband and her were abolitionists and tried to stop slavery and to give everyone equal rights. So she made a club which is the NAWSA. Introduction http://www.history.com/photos/suffrage-and-the-women-behind-it/photo4

  3. She acted like her brother. She want to a boy school. She tried to please her father and studied lawyer and judge stuff. Acting http://www.emersonkent.com/speeches/the_rights_of_married_women.html

  4. Elizabeth Cady Stanton was born on November 12, 1815. She was born in Johnston, New York. Born http://www.gather.com/viewImage.action?fileId=3096224744277217

  5. After Elizabeth went to the meeting with her husband she made her own women group and made the Declaration Of Sentiments. She signed it with lots of other people and the most thing she agreed about was voting rights. Convention http://wn.com/Elizabeth_Cady_Stanton

  6. Elizabeth Stanton died on October 26, 1902.She died in New York. Died http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=974

  7. Elizabeth Cady Stanton thought everyone should have equal rights, not just woman but slaves too. equality http://nativeamericanencyclopedia.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/02/Elizabeth-Cady-Stanton-293x300.jpg http://www.zazzle.com/equality_rainbow_card-137665686826205095

  8. Mom- Margaret Cady Dad- Daniel Cady- Judge, Lawyer 4 other sisters 1 brother- Died when Elizabeth was 11 Family http://lonniesmart2k10.wordpress.com/2010/11/23/tracing-your-ancestors-through-family-tree-genealogy/

  9. When Elizabeth Cady Stanton Got Married she went to a meeting in London, England. The group talked about anti-slavery but women weren't aloud to talk. She made her own woman group and was the president of it. Her group was called NAWSA. Grouping Up http://www.dipity.com/cgallaspy3/personal/

  10. Elizabeth Cady Stanton is halcyon because she didn’t want war to start because of what she believed is right she wanted to settle it easily. Halcyon http://www.aarp.org/politics-society/history/info-09-2010/boomers_least_we_can_do.html

  11. Elizabeth Cady Stanton was influential champion for Woman's Rights for more than half a century. Influential http://influencemjc.weebly.com/our-intentions.html http://www.discountmugs.com/nc/clipart/12411/champion-trophy

  12. Elizabeth Cady Stanton is a justifier because she wanted to prove to the world that woman and African Americans should have the same rights as everyone else. Justify

  13. Elizabeth and Henry had seven children. Kids http://www.123rf.com/photo_11005975_the-word-kids-in-alphabet-blocks.html

  14. Elizabeth Cady Stanton Finished her education in 1833. Learning http://www.hobartcity.com.au/Community/Arts_and_Culture/Public_Art/Battery_Point

  15. Elizabeth Cady Stanton Met another abolitionist and said they would get married. Her father didn’t like the idea but she got married anyway. She got married to Henry Stanton in 1840. Marriage http://www.notablebiographies.com/Sc-St/Stanton-Elizabeth-Cady.html http://henrybstanton.com/QuickFacts.html

  16. While she was reading one of her fathers law books she came up to one that said women have no rights. She told her dad about disagreeing with the law and he said only the legislature could make laws more fair. Noticing http://www.bakersfieldmom.com/2012/01/how-to-parent-in-one-word-no/ http://maverickcrafter.blogspot.com/2009_12_01_archive.html http://www.canstockphoto.com/illustration/word-summer.html

  17. Elizabeth Cady Stanton's opinion about slavery and woman's rights was that they should have the same rights as everyone else. Opinion http://www.123rf.com/photo_10202027_a-person-thinks-of-the-word-opinion-in-a-thought-bubble-representing-the-formation-of-a-viewpoint-re.html

  18. When Elizabeth’s brother (Eleazar) died she tried to cheer her dad up and promised him she would act like a son to him but he said no and wished Elizabeth was a boy. But she decided to anyway. Promise http://www.donna-horn.com/2010/06/do-you-floss.html

  19. Elizabeth Cady Stanton never quit. Since she was little she never quit. She never quit because she wanted equality. Quit http://darrellcreswell.wordpress.com/2011/05/31/never-quit-go-the-distance/

  20. When Elizabeth Cady Stanton was little she went rampant when she heard woman and African Americans have no right. Rampant http://www.underconsideration.com/wordit/archives/crazy/

  21. Elizabeth Cady Stanton thought that black men should have the same rights as a white man. She also thought that women should have the same rights as a man. She was an abolitionist. Slavery http://www.gutsofaburglar.com/understanding-progressives/observations

  22. Elizabeth Cady Stanton was educated at Troy Female Seminary. Troy Female Seminary http://www.lib.rpi.edu/Archives/gallery/women/2_beginnings/troy_female_seminary.htm

  23. She was trying to make people understand that everyone should have equal rights. Understand http://junkyvagabond.blogspot.com/2011/07/junky-art.html http://www.zazzle.com/equality_rainbow_card-137665686826205095

  24. Elizabeth Cady Stanton is brave and has lots of courage. Valiant http://www.flickr.com/photos/nasty_basty/page6/

  25. Elizabeth Cady Stanton worked as a women's right suffragist, a feminist, a n editor, a writer, and a journalist . Work http://www.shutterstock.com/pic-17912683/stock-photo-the-word-work-written-in-print-letter-cases.html

  26. Elizabeth Cady Stanton's brother died when Elizabeth was 11. Xi http://tackyraccoons.com/2011/10/11/101110-111011/

  27. Elizabeth had a big urge trying to get equality for every one. Yen

  28. When Elizabeth was small she was eager to try to cheer her father up by acting like a boy after her brother died. Zeal http://invinciblesummer.typepad.com/.a/6a00e54ff46eaa8834011168eb3e95970c-pi

  29. Elizabeth Cady Stanton Is remembered for lots of things like Woman's rights, African American rights, the declaration of sentiments, and the NAWSA . She will always be remembered in our future From her childhood till her death she will be remembered by everyone in the world not only me but everyone. Conclusion

  30. Websites http://www.infoplease.com/spot/bhmpeople2.html http://www.biography.com/blackhistory/people/activists.jsp http://www.dmoz.org/Kids_and_Teens/People_and_Society/Biography/Civil_Rights_Leaders/ http://www.infoplease.com/spot/civilrightstimeline1.html Books Lucile Davis Elizabeth Cady Stanton Bridgestone Books Mankato, Minnesota 1998 Info Proving

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