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Stanton, Elizabeth Cady
- A reformer and feminist who joined with Lucretia Mott in issuing the call for the first women's rights convention in America, which was held at Seneca Falls, New York , in 1848. Stanton later worked in close partnership with Susan B. Anthony for women's suffrage . ( See Seneca Falls Convention .)
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Stanton, Elizabeth Cady, refused admission to anti-slavery congress, 5, 6. introduces woman’s suffrage resolution, 7.
L., i, 223, 620;Stanton, E. Cady, i, 708, 836;St. Louis Convention, ii, 825—Somerville, Mary, to Mrs. P. W. Davis, ii, 440—Stanton, Elizabeth Cady, to Akron, O., Convention, i, 815; Cooper Institute Con., i, 860;Greeley, Horace, i, 738;Mott, Lucretia, iii, 45;Omaha Convention, iii, 244;Salem, O., Convention, i, 810;Smith, Gerrit, i, 839;Syracuse Convention, i, 848—Stanton, Harriot, to Nebraska voters, iii, 247—Stebbins, Catharine A. F., to Lucretia Mott, iii, 47—Stone, Lucy, to Susan B. Anthony, ii, 237, 919;to Elizabeth C. Stanton, ii, 234;to Salem, O., Convention, i, 813.Letters:
Stanton, Elizabeth Cady, 258, 272, 289.
Stanton, Elizabeth Cady, quoted, xiii, 200.
Stanton, Elizabeth Cady, 564 States: disorders under Articles of Confederation, 141 constitutions, federal limits on, 155 position after Civil War, 366f.
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