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Elizabeth Cady Stanton


 

Elizabeth Cady Stanton (November 12, 1815October 26, 1902) was a social activist and a leading figure of the early women's rights movement in the United States. With her husband, Henry Stanton and cousin, Gerrit Smith, Elizabeth Cady Stanton was also active in the anti-slavery Abolitionist movement. Stanton had a strong friendship with abolitionist and former slave Frederick Douglass.

Related Writings

  • Banner, Lois W. "Elizabeth Cady Stanton: A Radical for Women's Rights." Addison-Wesley Publishers, 1997. ISBN 0673393194.
  • Dubois, Ellen Carol, editor. "The Elizabeth Cady Stanton-Susan B. Anthony Reader: Correspondence, Writings, Speeches." Northeastern University Press, September 1994. ISBN 1555531490.
  • Gaylor, Annie Laurie. "Women Without Superstition : No Gods - No Masters" Publisher: FFRF; 1st edition, January 1, 1997. ISBN 1877733091.
  • Griffith, Elisabeth. "In Her Own Right: The Life of Elizabeth Cady Stanton." Oxford University Press, Great Britain, 1985. ISBN 0195037294. Also by Galaxy Books, ISBN 0195034406.
  • Sigerman, Harriet. "Elizabeth Cady Stanton: The Right Is Ours." Oxford University Press, November 2001. ISBN 019511969X.
  • Ward, Geoffrey C., Burns, Ken, Burns, Ken C. "Not for Ourselves Alone: The Story of Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Susan B. Anthony." Knopf Publishing Group, December 2001. ISBN 037570969X.