who was the one of the earliest and strongest supperdents of women rights
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Dorothea Dix:The Civil War
As superintendent of women nurses, she was the first woman to serve in such a high capacity in a federally appointed role
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Elizabeth Cady Stanton
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Led by Elizabeth Cady Stanton, a young mother from upstate New York, and the Quaker abolitionist Lucretia Mott, about 300 people—most of whom were women—attended the Seneca Falls Convention to outline a direction for the women's rights movement
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