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- 2. Who did Susan and Elizabeth work on the declaration of sentiments to call?
- 5. Her most frequent speech.
- 6. She was the ____ author of the Declaration of Rights for Women presented at the Centennial Exposition in Philadelphia in 1876.
- 7. In 1854 she received an invitation to address what in New York?
- 9. The town her first women's rights convention was held.
- 13. She helped organize what at the nation's 100th birthday in Philadelphia?
- 15. What did the weekly she wrote meet in 1870?
- 17. The last name of the person she started collaborating with in 1851.
- 18. What costume did she adopt when working with Susan?
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- 1. The newly established weekly in 1868 that she coedited.
- 3. She secured a bill granting _____ women's property rights.
- 4. The number of volumes of "History of Women's Suffrage" she helped author.
- 8. The location of the 1854 women's rights convention where she talked about legal restrictions facing women in speech.
- 10. How many times she drafted a federal suffrage amendment to Congress from 1878 to 1920.
- 11. The amount of years Susan and Elizabeth collaborated after the first convention.
- 12. A declaration she authored that added to the Declaration of Independence.
- 14. What she wanted girls to get to develop themselves / provide income.
- 16. In 1890 she agreed to serve as what in the National American Women Suffrage Society?
