1. Elizabeth Cady Stanton
Although, Stanton's feminism was not limited to suffrage, she believed that women had been predestined to an inferior status by unshakable attitudes based on Judeo- Christian tradition, English common law, American statutes, and social customs. ... From the unusual academic and athletic achievements of her adolescence, to her demand for female suffrage, her declaration of a feminist principle of independence, her agitation for radical social change, and her attack on the bible. ... Her behavior outraged the socially conservative portion of the population, including her father, and event...
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