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International Convention, 1888 International Convention, 1888 Initial Caplizabeth Cady Stanton and Susan B. Anthony’s efforts were indeed not for themselves alone. Theirs was a struggle for women of all times and of all places. As we reflect on the progress we as women have made, we can’t help but ask... Where are we now?

With the advent of suffrage and the doors that have opened since, we as women are embracing change, pioneering new territory, and raising our daughters differently because of it. We are involved in politics, making sure that our voices are heard throughout government. We are uniting as equal rights advocates—fixing injustices of the past and creating new opportunities for the future. And we are reaching out to sisters in other countries who continue the struggle for suffrage. Most importantly, we are creating a community of support by maintaining the dialogue that Susan B. Anthony and Elizabeth Cady Stanton began so long ago. We invite you to join in the dialogue.