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The Impact Of Elizabeth Cady Stanton On Women's Suffrage

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After the civil war, she focused more on women rights. She helped Elizabeth Cady Stanton establish the American Eagle Rights Association which called for the same rights to be granted to all regardless in her efforts traveling giving speeches to convince others to support women rights to vote. In 1872 she voted illegally taking matters into her own hands she was arrested for crime, and she fought the charges but failed. In the early 1880s, she published the first volume of history of women suffrage. Several more would follow up, although it was challenging in her later years she didn’t give up on her fight for women suffrage.

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