Elizabeth Cady Stanton

Elizabeth Cady Stanton

activist United States

Elizabeth Cady Stanton was a leading figure in the early women's rights movement in the United States, best known for her role in organizing the Seneca Falls Convention in 1848. Her 'Declaration of Sentiments' laid the groundwork for the women's suffrage movement. Stanton's advocacy for women's rights, including suffrage, education, and property rights, significantly shaped the trajectory of feminist activism in the 19th century.

Born on Nov 12, 1815 (209 years old)

Global Media Ratings
Dominance
0.01%
Persistence
0 wks
Reach
105,709
Power
6,354$
Sentiment
7.97
Countries Mentioned
Country Mentions Sentiment Dominance + Persistence x Population = Reach x GDP (millions) = Power
United States 1 8.00 0.03% +0% 331,002,651 98,191 $21,000,000 6,230$
Hungary 1 7.00 0.08% +0% 9,660,351 7,518 $160,000 125$
Totals 2 340,663,002 105,709 $21,160,000 6,355$
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Recent Mentions

Hungary Hungary: Elizabeth Cady Stanton complained that while men could 'freely walk the streets', women had their hands full because they always had to carry something due to the lack of pockets. 7

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United States United States: Elizabeth Cady Stanton once complained that men walked down the street 'free as a lark' while women were restricted by holding or carrying their belongings. 8

CNN: Why doesn’t women’s clothing come with as many pockets as men?

Uruguay Uruguay: Elizabeth Cady Stanton was a key figure in the first national convention for women's rights in the United States. 9

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