ELIZABETH CADY STANTON: FEMINIST, WIFE AND MOTHER OF SEVEN

ELIZABETH CADY STANTON: FEMINIST, WIFE AND MOTHER OF SEVEN When her seventh child, Henry, was born in 1859, early feminist Elizabeth Cady Stanton raised a flag in front of her home–scandalizing the Seneca Falls, N.Y., community by her public celebration of motherhood. The mid-19th century was a time when pregnancy and birth were still surrounded […]

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Herstory-Alice Paul

GROWING UP IN A FAMILY steeped in Quaker tradition, Alice Paul lived and breathed its tenets. This included the “first principle,” that there should be equality of the sexes. According to Paul, “it wasn’t a subject for discussion … there were many things in which the world hadn’t come along, and this was one that

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