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  1. 15 de may. de 2019 · Elizabeth Cady Stanton (November 12, 1815–October 26, 1902) was a leader, writer, and activist in the 19th-century women's suffrage movement.Stanton often worked with Susan B. Anthony as the theorist and writer, while Anthony was the public spokesperson.

  2. Elizabeth Cady Stanton naît dans une famille bourgeoise de Johnston dans l’État de New York. Son père, Daniel Cady, est un homme de loi éminent, élu au Congrès pour le Parti fédéraliste (États-Unis) de 1814 à 1817, qui devient ensuite le juge d’une cour de circuit et en 1847 juge de la Cour suprême de l’État de New York [1].

  3. エリザベス・キャディ・スタントン ( 英: Elizabeth Cady Stanton 1815年11月12日-1902年10月26日)はアメリカの参政権主義者、社会活動家、奴隷制度廃止論者であり、初期の 女性の権利運動 の指導的人物である。. 1848年にセネカフォールズ会議(ニューヨーク州 ...

  4. Elizabeth Cady Stanton, born November 12, 1815 in Johnstown, New York, was the eighth of ten children. The daughter of well-to-do-parents, her mother Margaret Livingston in 1801 married Daniel Cady who became a state Supreme Court judge.

  5. 20 de mar. de 2024 · FULL NAME: Elizabeth Cady Stanton BORN: November 12, 1815 BIRTHPLACE: Johnstown, New York DEATH: October 26, 1902 SPOUSE: Henry Brewster Stanton (m. 1840–1887) ASTROLOGICAL SIGN: Scorpio. Early Life

  6. Elizabeth Cady Stanton (1815—1902) Elizabeth Cady Stanton was one of the most influential public figures in nineteenth-century America. She was one of the nation’s first feminist theorists and certainly one of its most productive activists. She was in the tradition of Abigail Adams, who implored her husband John to “remember the ladies ...

  7. Elizabeth Cady Stanton consiguió que el derecho al voto de las mujeres se convirtiera en un tema político relevante, y su lucha permitió que en 1920 se aprobara la Decimonovena Enmienda a la Constitución de los Estados Unidos, que concedía el derecho al voto a las mujeres.