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The women's suffrage movement was led and made significant by several nonconformist public speakers. Here, the words of Lucretia Mott, Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Susan B. Anthony, Lucy Stone, and Sojourner Truth come to life, revealing modern attitudes about gender equality and behavior.
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Chapter 1: Women's Suffrage Movement
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Chapter 2: Lucretia Mott
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Chapter 3: Discourse on Woman, 1849
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Chapter 4: Elizabeth Cady Stanton
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Chapter 5: Declaration of Sentiments and Resolutions, 1848
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Chapter 6: The Destructive Male, 1868
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Chapter 7: Susan B. Anthony
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Chapter 8: Women's Right to Vote, 1872
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Chapter 9: Lucy Stone
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Chapter 10: Disappointment Is the Lot of Women, 1855
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Chapter 11: Sojourner Truth
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Chapter 12: Ain't I a Woman?, 1851
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Chapter 13: American Equal Rights Convention, 1867
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