How Did Elizabeth Candy Stanton Help The Women's Rights Movement

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The reason in writing this essay is to see which passage better describes why Elizabeth Candy Stanton help the women’s rights movement. Elizabeth candy Stanton was a woman’s rights abolitionist, she was one of the founding mothers of women’s rights. She was a married mother with three kids and was a busy person. Susan B Anthony was not married and had no kids she was great with people and raising money while Elizabeth was good at writing, so they made a great team. These two women fought for women’s rights for a long time a never gave up, so here is my essay. Passage one is about when Elizabeth started fighting for women’s rights. It starts with when she was pushing her nephew through a church window so the first women’s meeting could begin. It not the best start but it does get better because Elizabeth’s speech’s draw people in because she also talking about the twelve resolutions. She wants women to be able to vote, but other abolisher’s are not so sure about that, they want to accomplish other things before being able to vote. Elizabeth says we have to show people it is a free country and voting should be one of the top priorities. …show more content…

So Susan and Elizabeth met after and abolitionist meeting, which was deeper in the women’s rights movement. They start talking and eventually become friends, both of them were good where the other was not so they made a great team. Elizabeth was a very good speech writer but she did not have that much time to tell the speeches, that’s where Susan comes in. Susan was a skilled speaker and was good at raising money as well as spreading info when they reached a new city. So they did work well together and died around the same time Elizabeth in 1902, and Susan

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