
Elizabeth Cady Stanton: The Woman Who Wrote the Words
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In 1848, in a hot brick chapel in upstate New York, a thirty-two-year-old mother of three stood up and read a document she'd written at a friend's kitchen table. She had never given a speech before. Her voice came out too quiet for the back rows to hear. What she read borrowed its opening from the Declaration of Independence and changed one phrase: all men and women are created equal.Elizabeth Cad...
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In 1848, in a hot brick chapel in upstate New York, a thirty-two-year-old mother of three stood up and read a document she'd written at a friend's kitchen table. She had never given a speech before. Her voice came out too quiet for the back rows to hear. What she read borrowed its opening from the Declaration of Independence and changed one phrase: all men and women are created equal.Elizabeth Cad...
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