Stanton argued that the ultimate effect of these denials on women was the perpetuation of their subjugation and the reinforcement of societal norms that limited their rights and opportunities. She believed that the exclusion from legal, political, and social spheres not only hindered women's progress but also stifled their voices and contributions to society. This systemic oppression led to a cycle of dependency and disempowerment that was difficult to break. Ultimately, Stanton called for women's rights as essential for achieving true equality and justice.
She was famous for speaking about Women's Rights. She also wanted women to be allowed to vote.
get women the vote.
Elizabeth Cady Stanton sought equal rights for American women, particularly advocating for women's suffrage, education, and legal rights. She believed that women should have the same opportunities as men in all aspects of life, including the right to vote, access to higher education, and ownership of property. Stanton's efforts aimed to challenge societal norms and empower women to participate fully in public and private spheres. Her work laid the foundation for the broader women's rights movement in the United States.
About $300 (That's how much my Maxim Women's glasses cost at Stanton Optical) except we had a very good insurance plan and only payed $30! Thats a total steal!!
No, actually it was her opinion that organized Christianity relegated women.
Elizabeth Stanton, and Clorise Bloomer
Women's rights.
women's rights
Lucretia Mott and Elizabeth Cady Stanton worked for the reform of women's suffrage, or women's right to vote.
Elizabeth Cady Stanton. Susan B Anthony.
Elizabeth Cady Stanton is a/an Writer,suffragist,women's rights activist,abolitionist
Elizabeth Cady Stanton was an early American women's right activist. She was instrumental in creating the atmosphere that eventually lead to women getting the right to vote.
elizabeth cady stanton.
She gave woman rights!
she was not allowed to go to an abolitionist convention because she was a women
Elizabeth Cady Stanton's job was organizing the Women's Loyal National League to fight for slavery.
Elizabeth Cady Stanton