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Elizabeth Cady Stanton

2019
Explores the life of Elizabeth Cady Stanton, women rights and women suffrage activist.

Elizabeth Cady Stanton

founder of the women's suffrage movement
This inspiring biography of, Elizabeth Cady Stanton, proves that with enough passion and commitment, change can occur.
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Elizabeth Cady Stanton & Susan B. Anthony

a friendship that changed the world
2016
Details the friendship between Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Susan B. Anthony and examines how they fought against beliefs, customs, and laws that oppressed women.
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Elizabeth Cady Stanton in her own words

2015
Presents a short biography of campaigner for women's suffrage, Elizabeth Cady Stanton.

Freedom heroines

Susan B. Anthony, Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Jane Addams, Ida B. Wells, Alice Paul, Rosa Parks
2012
Profiles is so much more than just your typical biography series. The next book in this six-in-one, full-color bio series will focus on Civil Champions--some of the incredible women who worked tirelessly to ensure equal rights for all. Kids will learn all of the biographical information they need to know--background, family, education, accomplishments, etc., about: Susan B. Anthony, Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Ida B. Wells, Alice Paul, Rosa Parks, and Jane Addams.

Elizabeth started all the trouble

Elizabeth Cady Stanton couldn't go to college, become a politician, or even vote. But she didn't let that stop her. She called on women across the nation to stand together and demand to be treated as equal to men - and that included the right to vote.

Elizabeth leads the way

Elizabeth Cady Stanton and the right to vote
2010
Traces the efforts made by Elizabeth Cady Stanton to earn women the right to vote in America.

The road to Seneca Falls

a story about Elizabeth Cady Stanton
2006
A biography of suffragist Elizabeth Cady Stanton, one of the organizers of the country's first women's rights convention, which took place in Seneca Falls, New York, in 1848.

Well-behaved women seldom make history

2008
Laurel Ulrich examines the meaning behind the slogan she inadvertently created, "Well-behaved women seldom make history," exploring what it means to make history and how women have achieved power and influence throughout history.

Stories of women's suffrage

votes for women!
Profiles five women who advocated on behalf of women's rights in the early twentieth century. Elizabeth Cady Stanton campaigned for women's rights, Susan B. Anthony voted despite the fact that it was illegal for women, Clementina Black organized a strike at a factory that paid women less than men, Carrie Chapman Catt traveled throughout the world to promote women's suffrage, and Emmeline Pankhurst petitioned for women's right to vote.

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