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Ethan Huang
22 November, 08:16
Active advocates of aboltion and women rights
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The five women who organized the Seneca Falls Convention were also active in the abolitionist movement, which called for the emancipation of slaves and the end of racial discrimination. They included: Elizabeth Cady Stanton, a leading women's rights advocate who was a driving organizer of the Seneca Falls Convention
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