Womens Rights
... For many years’ women tried to get their rights: to vote, to work, and to be treated equally. These have been called women’s rights movements. ... Anthony joined one of the greatest women’s rights movement activists Elizabeth Cady Stanton in Syracuse (1851). ... Anthony demanded that women be given the same civil and political rights that had been extended to black males under the 14th and 15th amendments From there on she led a group of women in Rochester to vote she got arrested for this movement. ... The 19th amendment was the main reason of the women’s rights movements. ... She wrote the great book Feminine Mystique that set off shock waves around the country and is now regarded as the catalytic work of the womens movement.