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Cady and himself
Cady walked the block to the mailbox, almost ashamed of himself for arguing with Anne.
Cady follows them by tying himself to the chassis of the Bowdens ' car.
However, Cady clings to a rope tied to the boat and pulls himself back on board.
His first name, Stanton, was in honor of the women's rights activist Elizabeth Cady Stanton ; he later hyphenated his last name himself after repeatedly being asked if he were related to the famed architect Frank Lloyd Wright.
While in prison, Cady teaches himself to read as he nurtures his hatred of Bowden, made especially intense when his wife divorces him and takes their child.
Another strong advocate in the early days was a transplanted Coloradan, W. W. Cady, who came to be identified with the LP almost as much as Schaefer himself.

Cady and down
Cady looked at Tom, who had taken him up and down for fifteen years.
After his release from prison, Cady tracks down Bowden.

Cady and before
* January 20 – Elizabeth Cady Stanton is the first woman to testify before the United States Congress.
Bowden watches as the piece of boat sinks to the bottom of the river, taking the still-shackled Cady with it, and then performs a cathartic washing of his blood from his hands before rejoining Leigh and Dani further up the river-bank.
Shadd Cary joined the National Woman Suffrage Association, working alongside Susan B. Anthony and Elizabeth Cady Stanton for women's suffrage, testifying before the Judiciary Committee of the House of Representatives and becoming the first black woman to cast a vote in a national election.
* January 20, 1869: Elizabeth Cady Stanton was the first woman to testify before Congress

Cady and gave
In the fall of 1841, Elizabeth Cady Stanton gave her first public speech, on the subject of Temperance, in front of 100 women in Seneca Falls.
Her writings gave suffrage workers such as Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Lucretia Mott several arguments and ideas that they would need to help end slavery and begin the women ’ s suffrage movement.

Cady and letter
Cady handed her the letter, drank his coffee and waited with what he suddenly realized was belligerence.
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.

Cady and same
Cady was prolific in television and was the only actor to play a recurring character on three television sitcoms at the same time, The Beverly Hillbillies, Green Acres, and Petticoat Junction, from 1968 to 1969.

Cady and attention
Mitchum's performance as the menacing southern rapist Max Cady in Cape Fear ( 1962 ) brought him even more attention and furthered his renown as playing cool, predatory characters.

Cady and on
Anne laughed and Cady felt the tension loosen its grip on the back of his neck.
Cady felt the jolt as though he had stepped off the curb on his heel.
Cady put the well-worn chip back on his shoulder.
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.
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.
( The first had been Frank Cady, who played general store owner Sam Drucker on Petticoat Junction, Green Acres, and The Beverly Hillbillies.
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.
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.
After Quaker service on Sunday July 9, 1848, Lucretia Coffin Mott joined Mary Ann M ' Clintock, Martha Coffin Wright ( Mott's witty sister, several months pregnant ), Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Jane Hunt for tea at the Hunt home in Waterloo.
Elizabeth Cady Stanton wrote that " Lucy Stone was the first person by whom the heart of the American public was deeply stirred on the woman question.
Heading the minority, Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Susan B. Anthony formed the female-only National Woman Suffrage Association ( NWSA ) to focus on women gaining voting rights.
Cady is seen at night perched on the wall just outside the Bowden property limits.
Kersek eventually persuades Bowden to hire three men to beat Cady in an effort to intimidate him but, as Bowden watches from a hiding place, Cady quickly turns the tide on his attackers and viciously beats them.
The film expands on the original's themes in some depth, changing relationships ( the drifter Cady assaults is now a legal clerk who is close to Bowden ) and adding more complex background details.
Keeping pressure on Congress, the National drafted a federal amendment calling for woman suffrage-penned by Elizabeth Cady Stanton-that was reintroduced to the Legislature annually until its eventual adoption in 1919.
They operated a boarding school at Raritan Bay Union, a utopian community based on her teachings and, the teachings of Charles Fourier, where they taught the children of other noted abolitionists, including Elizabeth Cady Stanton.
There, they also hosted receptions on Sunday evenings which drew notable figures including P. T. Barnum, Elizabeth Cady Stanton, John Greenleaf Whittier, Horace Greeley, Bayard Taylor and his wife, Richard and Elizabeth Stoddard, Robert Dale Owen, Oliver Johnson, Mary E. Dodge, Mrs. Croly, Mrs. Victor, Edwin H. Chapin, Henry M. Field, Charles F. Deems, Samuel Bowles, Thomas B. Aldrich, Anna E. Dickinson, George Ripley, Madame Le Vert, Henry Wilson, Justin McCarthy ; in short, all the noted contemporary names in the different departments of literature and art might fairly be added to the list.
Such an amendment had originally been sought by suffragists Susan B. Anthony and Elizabeth Cady Stanton who tried securing the vote on a state-by-state basis.
J ( osiah ) Cleaveland Cady ( Providence, Rhode Island, 1837-New York City, April 17, 1919 ) was a New York-based architect whose most familiar surviving building is the south range of the American Museum of Natural History on New York's Upper West Side.
In 1880 Cady and See were hired by William West Durant to design a summer chapel on an island in Raquette Lake, New York, to entice his wealthy acquaintances to build their summer homes in the area.
Ten years later Cady again built a chapel on Raquette Lake, St. William's Roman Catholic Church on Long Point, again in Shingle Style, for Durant's employees and local residents.

Cady and who
The local women, primarily members of a radical Quaker group, organized the meeting along with Elizabeth Cady Stanton, a skeptical non-Quaker who followed logic more than religion.
In first-wave feminist discourse, either Elizabeth Cady Stanton or Margaret Fuller ( it is unclear who was first ) introduced the concept of matriarchy and the discourse was joined in by Matilda Joslyn Gage.
Cady, who was being tried for the rape and battery of a young woman, was illiterate at the time and unable to read a report Bowden had kept hidden from the court, which revealed that the victim was promiscuous.
Gregory Peck, Martin Balsam and Robert Mitchum appear in supporting roles, Peck as Cady's lawyer, Balsam as the judge and Mitchum as the police detective who suggests to Bowden the possibility of using " alternative " means to stop Cady.
* Women's rights movement — Founded by Lucretia Mott and Elizabeth Cady Stanton who organized the Seneca Falls Convention in 1848 and published a Declaration of Sentiments calling for the social and legal equality of women.
Sometimes called " the father of Fulton County ", Cady named the new county after Robert Fulton, who was related by marriage to Cady's wife, Margaret Livingston.
Daniel Cady is today perhaps best known as the father of the prominent women's rights activist Elizabeth Cady Stanton, who was born in Johnstown in 1815.
After leaving to continue her education in Troy, New York, Stanton returned to Johnstown with her husband Henry Brewster Stanton, a lawyer and abolitionist who studied law under her father, Daniel Cady.
* Fine Arts — Alumni who are successful artists include Janine Antoni ( sculptor and performance artist ), Cady Noland ( conceptual sculptor and installation artist ), Judith Inglese ( artist, ceramic muralist and children's book illustrator ), Jedd Novatt ( sculptor and painter ) and Yoko Ono ( artist, performance artist, and musician ) who studied music.
Cady was a devoted Presbyterian, who served as head of the Sunday school at the Presbyterian Church of the Covenant, East 42nd Street ; his first church commission was the First Presbyterian Church of Oyster Bay, New York.
He married Lydia Cady, the daughter of a New York architect, in 1918, and had four daughters, Emma, Lydia, Mary, and Cornelia ( who became a wife of abstract impressionist painter Kenneth Noland ).
The only cast members who were in all seasons were Edgar Buchanan, Kaye and Frank Cady ; Buchanan was the only one to appear in every episode.
His family included a number of eminent reformers, particularly his grandmother, Martha Coffin Wright and her sister, Lucretia Coffin Mott, who were organizers of the world's first women's rights conference, the 1848 Seneca Falls Convention, with Elizabeth Cady Stanton, in Seneca Falls, New York.
Deraismes ' work brought her recognition in Great Britain and an influence upon American activist Elizabeth Cady Stanton who met her in Paris in 1882.
Chapter 6, " The Intimately Oppressed " describes resistance to inequalities in the lives of women in the early years of the U. S. Zinn tells the stories of women who resisted the status quo, including Polly Baker, Anne Hutchinson, Mary Dyer, Amelia Bloomer, Catharine Beecher, Emma Willard, Harriot Hunt, Elizabeth Blackwell, Lucy Stone, Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Margaret Fuller, Sarah Grimké, Angelina Grimké, Dorothea Dix, Frances Wright, Lucretia Mott, and Sojourner Truth.
She displayed her new clothing to temperance activist and suffragette Elizabeth Cady Stanton, who found it sensible and becoming, and adopted it immediately.
This remodeled is thought to have been done by the architect Thomas Cady, who had worked on previous estates belonging to the Percy family.

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