Women's Suffrage - Elizabeth Cady Stanton (Viewpoint Narration)

ABSTRACT: In 19th century America, women were burdened with mandatory laborious responsibilities. Nonetheless, they were not ‘allowed’ rights. The moment a woman married, she lost rights to her children and future inheritances. Everything went to the husband. Often, she was in an abusive marriage and not allowed to divorce. At risk to her own life, Elizabeth Cady Stanton sought to stop the reprehensible treatment of women and unknowingly began a movement that would last generations. Narrated by Zillah Green Recorded May 2022 - Sun City Center, Florida USA Technical & Executive Producer: Brigantine Avenue Records - 87records.com NOTICE: Use of Images and Intellectual Property (by definition) in public domain unless otherwise cited. Publication is for private, educational use only and not part of a monetized existence on the public Internet. INQUIRIES: brigantineavenuerecords.com/contact-us