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The Fight For Women's Suffrage

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As a woman, I am grateful to all the strong female activists that have paved the way that has allowed all United States female citizen’s the rights we have today.
In 1848, Lucretia Mott and Elizabeth Cady Stanton held a meeting in New York to speak about women fighting for the same equal rights as men were given in the Constitution. This convention produced the Declaration of Sentiments therefore starting the women’s rights movement in the United States. The focal point of this movement became the right to vote. Another strong female advocate for women’s civil rights was Alice Paul whom in 1916 founded the National Women’s Party to fight for women’s suffrage. A year later, Alice and other advocates for women’s civil rights chained themselves

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