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Lucy Stone's sister wrote in 1846, "I can't vote, but what I care for that, I would not if I could."
Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Lucretia Mott set up the convention that was known as the Seneca Falls. They composed an agenda and a detail statement of grievances. Stanton carefully molded this "Declaration of Sentiments" on the Declaration of Independence. The participants approved all parts of the declaration unanimously.
Major Leaders in the Woman's Right Movement
Sojourner Truth was an African-American who was a slave for 30 years and went traveling around the country preaching for abolition and woman's rights.