A male told her she was invited here to listen not to speak.Susan believed it was a rerun of the Anti-Slavery Convention so she and her followers walked out and made a separate organization where males could join,this organization was called the Women’s State Temperance Society.Susan became frustrated with the males so in 1853 this lead Susan B. Anthony to focus on getting women’s rights. Susan attended third National Rights Convention where she began to work close with Elizabeth Cady Stanton. Stanton soon realized that her and Susan would become a great team.First issue that Stanton and Anthony worked on was property rights for women.The Married Women’s Property Act was passed in New York in 1848.Even though the act was passed women could not still sell their property and wages that they earned.First major struggle for Stanton and Susan for women’s rights after Seneca Falls was petitioning for married women’s property rights.Susan armed with petitions went from door to door asking for signatures. These petitions asked New York legislature to pass a law giving married women the same rights as men to write a will,keep earnings and have guardianship over their children. With so many signatures of the petition the legislature allowed Stanton give a speech for the bill.Stanton did poorly of speech
A male told her she was invited here to listen not to speak.Susan believed it was a rerun of the Anti-Slavery Convention so she and her followers walked out and made a separate organization where males could join,this organization was called the Women’s State Temperance Society.Susan became frustrated with the males so in 1853 this lead Susan B. Anthony to focus on getting women’s rights. Susan attended third National Rights Convention where she began to work close with Elizabeth Cady Stanton. Stanton soon realized that her and Susan would become a great team.First issue that Stanton and Anthony worked on was property rights for women.The Married Women’s Property Act was passed in New York in 1848.Even though the act was passed women could not still sell their property and wages that they earned.First major struggle for Stanton and Susan for women’s rights after Seneca Falls was petitioning for married women’s property rights.Susan armed with petitions went from door to door asking for signatures. These petitions asked New York legislature to pass a law giving married women the same rights as men to write a will,keep earnings and have guardianship over their children. With so many signatures of the petition the legislature allowed Stanton give a speech for the bill.Stanton did poorly of speech