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  1. Harriot Stanton Blatch, née Harriot Eaton Stanton, (born Jan. 20, 1856, Seneca Falls, N.Y., U.S.—died Nov. 20, 1940, Greenwich, Conn.), leader in the woman suffrage movement in the United States. Harriot Stanton was a daughter of Elizabeth Cady Stanton and early absorbed a reformer’s zeal from her and from her father, Henry B. Stanton, an abolitionist, a politician, and a journalist.

  2. 18 de ago. de 2020 · Harriot Eaton Stanton Blatch, daughter of Elizabeth Cady Stanton, was integral to the effort to get New York state to allow women full voting rights in 1917, and her work helped to regain momentum for the successful ratification of the 19th Amendment in 1920. Today’s post is from Jen Johnson, curator at the National Archives at Kansas City.

  3. 4 de jun. de 2017 · Harriot Stanton Blatch worked through these organizations to organize suffrage marches in New York in 1908, 1910, and 1912, and she was the leader of the 1910 suffrage parade in New York. The Women's Political Union merged in 1915 with Alice Paul 's Congressional Union, which later became the National Woman's Party.

  4. Harriot Stanton Blatch (1856 – 1940) was the second daughter and sixth child of Elizabeth Cady and Henry Stanton. She was born in the family home at 32 Washington Street, Seneca Falls on January 20, 1856. After graduating from Vassar College in 1878 she went on a lecturing circuit with her mother and helped write Volume II of the History of ...

  5. BLATCH, Harriot (Eaton) Stanton 1856-1940 PERSONAL: Born January 20, 1856, in Seneca Falls, NY; died November 20, 1940, in Greenwich, CT; daughter of Henry Brewster and Elizabeth (Cady) Stanton; married William Henry Blatch (a businessman), 1882; children: Nora, Helen.

  6. 20 de ene. de 2022 · Harriot Eaton Stanton Blatch was a New York suffragist who played a crucial role in expanding the women’s rights movement to working class women, achieving full voting rights for women in New York 1917 and ratification of the 19th Amendment to the Constitution guaranteeing all American women the right to vote.

  7. 14 de dic. de 2020 · Harriot Stanton Blatch was born January 20, 1856 in Seneca Falls, NY to abolitionist Henry Stanton and famed political feminist and suffragist Elizabeth Cady Stanton. She is most well-known for her contributions to women’s labor rights within the woman suffrage movement in the United States and England, authoring works on the movement, and is ...