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-Anthony went to her first Women's Rights Convention in Syracuse in 1851.
-She and Elizabeth Cady Stanton started the American Equal Rights Association and the newspaper, The Revolution.
-In order to
prove her
point,
Anthony cut
her hair and
wore the
bloomer
costume.
-Stanton was a major supporter of the first Women's Rights Convention in Seneca Falls.
-Stanton collaborated with Amelia Bloomer and wrote the Women's Bible.
-The two also collaborated with Susan B. Anthony and wrote the
book, A
History of
Women's
Suffrage.
Major Leaders in the Women's Rights Movement
Susan B. Anthony
Elizabeth Cady Stanton
-Stone attended Oberlin college and was the first woman from Massachusetts to obtain a college degree.
-She later helped organize the American Woman Suffrage Association.
-She and her husband, Henry Blackwell,
started a
newspaper
called The
Woman's
Journal.
Lucy Stone