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		Stanton, Elizabeth Cady Elizabeth Cady StantonStan·ton, E·liz·a·beth Ca·dy /ˈstæntən, ɪˈlɪzəbəθ ˈkeɪdi/  (1815–1902)  a US woman who was one of the leaders of a group that worked to get the law changed so that women would be allowed to vote. She and her husband, Henry Stanton, also wanted to end slavery in the US. → see also Anthony, Susan B.Stan·ton, E·liz·a·beth Ca·dySyllable     |