Many of the rights women have today are attributed to Elizabeth Cadistan's constant efforts and lifelong work and promotion of women's rights. Stanton is not only a feminist but also allows a woman to divorce her husband. She wants a woman to avoid pregnancies as much as possible. She wants women to "sexual freedom" regardless of race and marry a selected person. Elizabeth Cardi Stanton was born in Elizabeth Kadi in Johnstown, New York on November 12, 1815.
Elizabeth Cardi Stanton and the women's rights movement Elizabeth Cady Stanton is an important part of the women's rights movement, but because it is a longtime assistant and friend Susan B. Anthony, so many people know her meaning and contribution I do not know. Hide it. But I think she is a very important woman She is a promoter behind the 1848 meeting and has played a leading role in women's rights movement for the next fifty years. Author of the most important strategic advertisement document of the campaign. "Elizabeth Keystanton was born in a wealthy family in Johnstown in 1815.
As a young lady, Elizabeth Kadi met Henry Brewster Stanton during her early involvement in the abstinence movement and abolition movement. Henry Stanton is a member of Elizabeth Kaddy, Guritosmith 's best friend, Gretit Smith, and "Secret Six" and is supporting John Brown to attack Harpers Ferry in West Virginia. Stanton is a journalist, anti-Semitic, after marrying Elizabeth Kaddy (a lawyer). Despite the reservation of Daniel Kaddy, the couple got married in 1840 and Elizabeth Kadi asked the pastor to remove the word "to obey the pledge" from the oath of the wedding. She later wrote: "I stubbornly refuse to obey people who think they are building equal relationships with them." The couple made six children between 1842 and 1856 . Their seventh child and the last child, Robert, was an unplanned baby born in 1859 when Elizabeth Cardiffon was 44 years old.
In 1840, Theodore's friend, Henry B. Stanton, came to Grime with his bride, Elizabeth Keystanton (Brown 81). Grim Sisters and Elizabeth Kadistanon detail their views on abolition and the role of women (Bois online). Immediately after the visit, Stanton continued their journey and departed to England to attend the World Anti Slavery Conference (Lumpkin 125). Like fate, anti-slavery treaty is also Lucretia Mott. Mott and Stanton sit in the gallery together and vowed to host a female conference in the United States (Felder 85). Eight years later, under the guidance of them, the first women's rights conference in history will be held in Seneca Falls, New York. Elizabeth Cardi Stanton later talked about the visit to Grimes and how the courage of the sisters affected her and her husband.