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Title: Females: Voices Being Heard
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Elizabeth Stanton like others such as Susan B. Anthony, had early introduction to reform movements, and were strong supporters of the American Anti-Slavery Society. Women became deeply involved in antislavery societies and the role of women in the abolition movement divided the otherwise male dominated society (Brunt 61)... Showed first 250 characters
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Women became deeply involved in antislavery societies and the role of women in the abolition movement divided the otherwise male dominated society (Brunt 61). Stanton, Mott, Wright, Hunt, and Mary Ann McClintock made the plan to call the first women's rights convention, "initiating the women's rights movement in the United States, and Stanton's role as a leader in that movement" (nps 1)... Showed next 250 characters
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