INTRODUCTION:
Susan B. Anthony met Mrs. Stanton soon after this convention and though she had not been in sympathy with the "Declaration of Sentiments" she changed and was ever after a friend of women's suffrage. They started a weekly paper which they called "The Revolution."
The next act will be Mrs. Stanton and Miss Anthony talking about their paper.
Miss Stanton: We must let the people of the United States see that the only True Republic is this "Men their rights and nothing more—Women their rights and nothing less."
Miss Anthony: Yes, this is the only way for us to get our rights. We will organize a National Women's Suffrage Association.
Miss Stanton: We will go over the country to any state we are needed and talk to the people.
Miss Anthony: Yes, I will address Congress and I will cast a vote for the President. It is my right under the Fourteenth Amendment to the Constitution.
End of Act II.
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