Elizabeth Cady Stanton was something of an outspoken feminist during the early women’s rights movement. While many other women focused their energy solely on suffrage, Stanton fought for a number of women’s issues beyond the vote: women’s parental and custody rights, property rights, employment, and income rights, the right to divorce, and access to birth control. Together with Susan B. Anthony, Stanton divided the women's rights movement in two when the women decided to deny support for the Fourteenth and Fifteenth Amendments to the Constitution. Stanton and Anthony opposed giving legal protection and voting rights to African American men; the women wanted women of every race, as well as men of every race, to all be granted those rights. Though this caused division, it didn’t detract from the movement as Elizabeth Cady Stanton helped forge the path towards the right to vote.
Base Costume (3 PCS) includes a Satin Polyester Jacquard 2 piece Colonial Dress with Penne Velvet Contrast with zipper back, Broadcloth Lined Bodice, Skirt with Adjustable Side Panniers, Trimmed with White Polyester Lace and a White Bonnet with White Lace Trim.
Bundle Option (6 PCS) Includes everything from Base Costume Option, plus a White Shawl Trimmed in White Lace, Black Feather Hand Fan, and a Colonial Wig.
Value Bundle (8 PCS) includes everything from Bundle Option, plus a White Hoop Skirt (Skirt has 3 hoops, pictured is a 4 hoop skirt) and Wrist Length White Lace Gloves.