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Elizabeth Cady Stanton asked the assembly to pass a resolution asking for women's suffrage.
But feminist Elizabeth Cady Stanton congratulated the couple.
* Stanton, Elizabeth Cady ; edited by Theodore Stanton and Harriot Stanton Blatch.
Elizabeth Cady Stanton, As Revealed in Her Letters, Diary and Reminiscences, Harper & Brothers, 1922.
" Elizabeth Cady Stanton produced The Woman's Bible, excising the traditional Christian text of all references she thought contradicted the positions of women's rights.
* 1869 – Woman's suffrage: in New York, Susan B. Anthony and Elizabeth Cady Stanton form the National Woman Suffrage Association.
* 1815 – Elizabeth Cady Stanton, American suffragette ( d. 1902 )
She was co-founder of the first Women's Temperance Movement with Elizabeth Cady Stanton as President.
In 1851, on a street in Seneca Falls, Anthony was introduced to Elizabeth Cady Stanton by a mutual acquaintance, as well as fellow feminist Amelia Bloomer.
" Anthony worked as the publisher and business manager, while Elizabeth Cady Stanton acted as editor.
During the Kansas campaign, organization founders Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Susan B. Anthony had accepted the help of a known racist, alienating abolitionist members as well as AERA president Lucretia Mott.
The principal author of the Declaration of Rights and Sentiments was Elizabeth Cady Stanton, who based it on the form of the United States Declaration of Independence.
Susan B. Anthony and Elizabeth Cady Stanton drafted the amendment and first introduced it in 1878 ; it was forty-one years later, in 1919, when the Congress submitted the amendment to the states for ratification.
The first group was the National Woman Suffrage Association, formed by Susan B. Anthony and Elizabeth Cady Stanton, that wanted to work for suffrage on the federal level and to push for more governmental changes, such as the granting of property rights to married women.
But a member of his church, Theodore Tilton, disclosed to Elizabeth Cady Stanton, a colleague of Woodhull, that his wife had confessed Beecher was committing adultery with her.
Susan B. Anthony, Elizabeth Cady Stanton, and Isabella Beecher Hooker, saw Woodhull as the newest champion of their cause.
Following Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Woodhull was the second woman ever to petition Congress in person.
The circumstances leading up to Woodhull's nomination had created a rift between Woodhull and her former supporter Susan B. Anthony, and almost ended the collaboration of Anthony with Elizabeth Cady Stanton.
* October 26 – Elizabeth Cady Stanton, American activist ( b. 1815 )
* January 20 – Elizabeth Cady Stanton is the first woman to testify before the United States Congress.
* May 15 – Woman's suffrage: In New York, Susan B. Anthony and Elizabeth Cady Stanton form the National Woman Suffrage Association.
* November 12 – Elizabeth Cady Stanton, American women's rights activist ( d. 1902 )
She is commemorated together with Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Amelia Bloomer, and Sojourner Truth in the calendar of saints of the Episcopal Church on July 20.

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It was also agreed that some reorganization of the cabinet would be helpful to draw more Democratic support ; though changes were made, Seward and Stanton, who had the most tenuous relationship with the party, were not affected.
Charles A. Dana, an investigative agent for Secretary of War Stanton at the time, interviewed Grant ; Dana related to Lincoln and Stanton that Grant appeared " self-possessed and eager to make war.
Later in April, Gen. Sherman, without consulting Washington, concluded an agreement with Confederate Gen. Joseph E. Johnston to effect the latter's surrender, believing it to be consistent with Lincoln's recent statements to him at City Point ; Secretary Stanton and Grant quickly surmised the terms were much too lenient.
Stanton even declared so publicly with scorn for Sherman ; Grant, concerned that his lead commander's mistake not be mishandled, requested a cabinet meeting to discuss the problem, and offered to personally deliver the message of repudiation to Sherman, who was expected to be quite vexed.
Grant also was able to stand apart from the President's impeachment proceedings which ensued from his attempt to remove Stanton ; none of the principals in the matter benefited from it.
Grant's curt response to Johnson in the Stanton matter increased his popularity with the Radical Republicans ; John Weiss Forney, editor of the Washington Daily Chronicle, who had paved the way for previous presidential nominations, took up the effort for Grant's nomination, by first inquiring with Rawlins about Grant's interest in the presidency.
Elizabeth Cady Stanton asked her sister Harriet Cady Eaton to accompany her ; Eaton brought her young son Daniel.
James and Lucretia Mott were against the resolution ; Lucretia said to Stanton, " Why Lizzie, thee will make us ridiculous.
Women in the congregations reported to Stanton, who saw the actions of the ministers as cowardly ; in their congregations, no one would be allowed to reply.
Stanton seemed to agree ; in an address to the National Woman Suffrage Association ( NWSA ) convention in 1870, on the subject of the women's rights movement, she said " The movement in England, as in America, may be dated from the first National Convention, held at Worcester, Mass., October, 1850.
They invited Lucy Stone to help, but Stone declined to be part of the project ; she was of the opinion that Stanton and Anthony would not fairly portray the divisive split between NWSA and American Woman Suffrage Association ( AWSA ).
* Stanton, Elizabeth Cady ; Anthony, Susan Brownell ; Gage, Matilda Joslyn.
* Stanton, Elizabeth Cady ; edited by Theodore Stanton and Harriot Stanton Blatch.
Early members of the WFL included Josephine Butler, leader of the Ladies National Association for the Repeal of the Contagious Diseases Acts ; the Pankhursts ' friend Elizabeth Wolstenholme Elmy ; and Harriot Eaton Stanton Blatch, daughter of US suffragist Elizabeth Cady Stanton.

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Between July 16 and July 19, at home on her own writing desk, Stanton edited the grievances and resolutions.
The third, and most authoritative work is Reminiscences of Rosa Bonheur, edited by Theodore Stanton ( the son of Elizabeth Cady Stanton, the American feminist ), and published simultaneously in London and New York in 1910.
At the Project, Lazarsfeld expanded the aims postulated by the assistant directors, Hadley Cantril and Frank Stanton, and in a special issue of the Journal of Applied Psychology in February 1939, edited by Lazarsfeld, he tied together some of the varied research the Project was engaged in.
Biggs was investigated by Senate Democrats in 2005, while serving as Assistant Commissioner for the Social Security Administration, concerning whether he violated a federal ban on congressional lobbying by federal employees when he edited the prepared testimony for a lobbyist appearing before a Democratic Policy Committee Social Security hearing as alleged by John Stanton in Congress Daily.
In 1868, she wrote a letter to The Revolution ( a women's rights paper edited by Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Parker Pillsbury ), supporting the typical women's rights view of the time that abortion was an institution supported, dominated and furthered by men.
The first three volumes, which bring the history of the movement up to 1885, were written and edited by Stanton, Anthony and Gage.
He represented an empiricism which, so far from refuting, was actually based on, idealism, and yet was alert to expose the fallacies of a particular idealist construction ( see his essay in Ethical Democracy, edited by Stanton Coit ).
This newspaper was edited by Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Parker Pillsbury and initially funded by George Francis Train.
Rochester, NY: Charles Mann, 1889., edited by Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Susan B. Anthony, and Matilda Joslyn Gage

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