Susan Brownell Anthony and Elizabeth Cady Santon are American women known for abolition and women's rights.
In 1890, Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Susan B. Anthony founded National American Woman Suffrage Association, abbreviated as NAWSA.
NAWSA was founded as:
- NAWSA was established as the merger between the National Women Suffrage Association (NWSA), and American Woman Suffrage Association (AWSA).
- NWSA worked at the federal level at protests for rights to vote for women. NWSA focused on a range of women's rights and considered them equal parts of society.
- AWSA solely focused on women's rights to vote. It aimed towards expanding and granting laws to women across the United States.
Thus, in 1890, E. Cady and S. Anthony founded NAWSA.
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Answer: In the early 20th century, most women in the United States did not work outside the home, and those who did were primarily young and unmarried. In that era, just 20 percent of all women were “gainful workers,” as the Census Bureau then categorized labor force participation outside the home, and only 5 percent of those married were categorized as such. Of course, these statistics somewhat understate the contributions of married women to the economy beyond housekeeping and child rearing, since women’s work in the home often included work in family businesses and the home production of goods, such as agricultural products, for sale. Also, the aggregate statistics obscure the differential experience of women by race. African American women were about twice as likely to participate in the labor force as were white women at the time, largely because they were more likely to remain in the labor force after marriage.
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