Elizabeth Cady Stanton

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EARLY LIFE INFLUENCES WOMEN’S MOVEMENT SOLITARY ACTIONS ORGANIZATION INVOLVEMENT INFLUENCE ON THE WORLD QUOTES CITATIONS Elizabeth Cady Stanton By: Shannon Kulig

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•EARLY LIFE•INFLUENCES

•WOMEN’S MOVEMENT•SOLITARY ACTIONS

•ORGANIZATION INVOLVEMENT •INFLUENCE ON THE WORLD

•QUOTES•CITATIONS

Elizabeth Cady Stanton

By: Shannon Kulig

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Early Life

Elizabeth was born on November 12, 1815.

Elizabeth’s father’s name was Daniel Cady.

Elizabeth’s mother’s name was Margaret Livingston

Elizabeth attended Troy Female Seminary, one of the best schools for women.

Elizabeth

Troy Seminary

Troy Seminary

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Influences

Daniel Cady

Henry Brewster

Lucretia Mott

Gerrit Smith

● Daniel Cady, played an influential part of Elizabeth’s education.

● Henry Brewster, an influential abolitionist of the time period.

● Gerrit Smith’s who led a home of reform.

● Lucretia Mott, who joined Stanton at the London Anti-Slavery Convention.

● Susan B. Anthony, a fellow suffragette.

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Women’s Movement

Elizabeth’s Goals and Achievements

● Provide women with a stable society in which they were a part.

● Giving women the ability to vote, express their opinions, own property, and have custody of their own children.

● Led the Convention at Seneca Falls, New York in 1848.

● Founded The National Women’s Suffrage Association or NWSA

● Published The Revolution a newspaper.

Bandwagon to Seneca Falls

Suffrage March

Suffragettes

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Solitary Actions

Wrote the Declarations of Sentiments and many other speeches

She wrote Eighty Years and More and The Woman’s Bible.

Stanton had eleven resolutions for women’s rights. Elizabeth Cady

Stanton

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Organization Involvement

Merged the American Women’s Suffrage Association with NWSA in 1890

Organized the International Council of Women

Began the Women’s State Temperance Society in 1854

Women’s Loyal National League

American Equal Rights Association in 1866

Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Susan B. Anthony

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Influence on the World

● The 19th amendment

● Stanton wrote the History of Women’s Suffrage.

● She helped enact a property law in New York.

● November 2, 1820, 8 million women voted for the first time in America.

Women waiting to vote

Women placing ballots

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Quotes

“We hold these truths to be self-

evident: that all men and

women are created equal.”

“Because man and woman are the

complement of one another, we

need woman's thought in

national affairs to make a safe

and stable government.”

“It requires philosophy and

heroism to rise above the

opinion of the wise men of

all nations and races.”

“So long as women are

slaves, men will be

knaves.”

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E l i z a b e t h C a d y S t a n t o n

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Citations

"The Complete List of Historical Women - Last Name Begins with "R-S"" Legends of America - A Travel Site for the Nostalgic and Historic Minded. Web. 17 Feb. 2010. http://www.legendsofamerica.com/we-womenlist-r-s.html.

"Elizabeth Cady Stanton." Digital Writing and Research Lab. Web. 17 Feb. 2010. <http://www.cwrl.utexas.edu/~ulrich/RHE309/vicfembios/elizabeth_cady_stanton.htm>.

"Elizabeth Cady Stanton." Women's History - Comprehensive Women's History Research Guide. Web. 14 Jan. 2010. <http://womenshistory.about.com/od/stantonelizabeth/a/stanton.htm>.

"Not For Ourselves Alone: The Story of Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Susan B. Anthony-The Movement." PBS. Web. 14 Jan. 2010. <http://www.pbs.org/stantonanthony/movement/index.html>.

"The Susan B. Anthony Center for Women's Leadership :: Susan B. Anthony and Elizabeth Cady Stanton." University of Rochester. Web. 17 Feb. 2010. <http://www.rochester.edu/SBA/suffrage_sba_ecs.html>.