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Abigail Adams, the wife of John Adams, second President of the United States, was an early advocate of women's rights. |
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Frederick Douglass, who had escaped slavery as a boy of 16, used his position as a newspaper publisher and as a persuasive speaker to help Elizabeth Cady Stanton convince delegates women needed suffrage. After a two-week break in the convention, the Seneca Falls delegates reconvened in Rochester, New York, and added suffrage to their platform. |
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