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The Suffrage Movement: Elizabeth Cady Stanton And Susan B. Anthony

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The suffrage movement roots go back to the anti-slavery movement before the eruption of the Civil War (19). American women recruited their efforts through political activism to bring slavery to an end. Consequently, joining the antislavery movements was used as a platform where the feminists articulated their claims about women’s rights. Moreover, they gave them the needed experience and self-confidence to launch their own movement. By the end of the Civil War, feminists realized that they need an independent political groundwork to base their movement on since America was going through radical social changes after the end of slavery (19). Thus, Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Susan B. Anthony are two prominent figures in the early days of the suffrage

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