Elizabeth Cady Stanton <span> was an American suffragist, social activist, </span>abolitionist<span>, and leading figure of the early </span>women's rights movement<span>. Her </span>Declaration of Sentiments<span>, presented at the </span>Seneca Falls Convention<span> held in 1848 in </span>Seneca Falls<span>, New York, is often credited with initiating the first organized women's rights and </span>women's suffrage<span> movements in the United States.</span><span> Stanton was president of the </span>National Woman Suffrage Association<span> from 1892 until 1900.</span>
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