Printable Elizabeth Cady Stanton And Lucretia Mott Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Lucretia Mott radical co adjutors in the American women s rights movement Lisa Pace Vetter Pages 244 258 Received 13 Feb 2020 Accepted 11 Dec 2020 Published online 21 Jan 2021 Download citation https doi 10 1080 09608788 2020 1864281 Full Article Figures data References
Printable Version Elizabeth Cady Stanton Addresses a Women s Rights Convention in 1848 Digital History ID 382 Author Elizabeth Cady Stanton Date 1848 Annotation In 1848 Lucretia Mott 1793 1880 and Elizabeth Cady Stanton 181 1902 organized the first women s rights convention in history at Seneca Falls New York Reconstruction The Freedmen s Aid Movement 2003 and of Lucretia Mott s Heresy 2011 She is currently writing a book about marriage reformers tentatively titled The End of Marriage Adultery in the Nineteenth Century 1 Lucretia Mott to Elizabeth Cady Stanton March 16 1855 in Beverly Wilson Palmer
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Stanton s account tells us about her initiation into the world of reform as well as about the impact Mott made on her Differences between Stanton and Mott which included Mott s being a generation older seem to have drawn the two together
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Bookmark This Page Abolitionists Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Lucretia Mott convened the first women s rights convention in 1848 in Seneca Falls N Y Their Declaration of Sentiments modeled after the preamble to the Declaration of Independence demanded the full rights of citizenship for women

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The National Woman Suffrage Association NWSA formed by Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Susan B Anthony sent this 1871 petition to Congress requesting that suffrage rights be extended to women and that women be heard on the floor of Congress

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Print The seed for the first Woman s Rights Convention was planted in 1840 when Elizabeth Cady Stanton met Lucretia Mott at the World Anti Slavery Convention in London the conference that refused to seat Mott and other women delegates from America because of their sex

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Elizabeth Cady Stanton a leading women s rights advocate who was a driving organizer of the Seneca Falls Convention Stanton first became invested in women s rights after talking to her
Then in 1848 Stanton helped organize the First Women s Rights Convention often called the Seneca Falls Convention with Lucretia Mott Jane Hunt Mary Ann M Clintock and Martha Coffin Wright WOMAN S RIGHTS MOVEMENTIn mid July 1848 Elizabeth Cady Stanton Lucretia Mott Jane Hunt and Martha Coffin Wright sat around a mahogany table in Mary Ann McClintock s parlor in Waterloo New York writing a Declaration of Sentiments calling for changes in American law and custom that would grant women rights that were equal to
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