How Did Stanton And Anthony Refuse To Support The Women's Suffrage Movement?

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5. Members of the women's suffrage movement were divided between the Fifthtenth Amendment in many reasons . Stanton and Anthony refused to support the fifthtenth amendment because the strongly believed that if they were going to allow African Americans vote then why shouldn't they let all citizens vote. While, Lucy Stone and Julia Howe supported the fifthtenth amendment believing it was going to lead to women getting the right to vote. So they both split up into different associations. In the passage its states " Stanton and Anthony established the National Women Suffrage Association. Meanwhile, Stone formed the American Women Suffrage Association." which shows that the two different associations are based on the same thing just have a different opinion. But int eh end they ended up …show more content…

Fighting for womens rights wasn not all that easy and actully took a very long time. Throught this long process there are a couple different successful ways women grouped together to help recieve their rights. The groups the helped the most are Women's sufferage movment, and the National American Women Sufferage Association. The first group, Women's Suffrage Movement, started pick up steam in the mid-nineteenth century. "When Elizabeth Stanton and Lucretia Mott organized the first convention for women's rights. Almost two hundred women attend, and about forty men helped support the women's right movement." So when the started this convection they caught the eye of some of the public to help start their way to get the right to

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