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who started the women’s organized movement at the seneca falls convention, and advocated for the abolishing of laws that were discriminatory against women? elizabeth blackwell elizabeth cady stanton maria mitchell harriett tubman
Elizabeth Cady Stanton was a key organizer of the 1848 Seneca Falls Convention, the foundational event of the women's organized suffrage and equal rights movement in the U.S., where she advocated ending discriminatory laws against women. Elizabeth Blackwell was the first female U.S. physician, Maria Mitchell was an astronomer, and Harriett Tubman led enslaved people to freedom via the Underground Railroad, none of which relate to the Seneca Falls women's movement start.
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