Noun
United States suffragist and feminist; called for reform of the practices that perpetuated sexual inequality (1815-1902)
Source: WordNetAfterwards she invited everyone to a NWSA convention at the nearby Unitarian church where speakers like Lucretia Mott and Elizabeth Cady Stanton awaited them. Source: Internet
Although Elizabeth Cady Stanton had been unable to attend a formal college or university, her daughters did. Source: Internet
Famous white women such as Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Susan B. Anthony have received the lion’s share of credit for leading the suffrage movement. Source: Internet
Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Jane Hunt for tea at the Hunt home in Waterloo. Source: Internet
Elizabeth Cady Stanton in her later years Stanton was also active internationally, spending a great deal of time in Europe, where her daughter and fellow feminist Harriot Stanton Blatch lived. Source: Internet
However, feminist Elizabeth Cady Stanton congratulated the couple. Source: Internet