Elizabeth Cady Stanton
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Elizabeth Cady Stanton (azán wiawetọ Abọ̀húsun 1815 – azán koatọ́n-nukundopotọ Kọ́yànsun 1902) yin yọnnu Amẹlika-nu de he wazọ́n na jlọjẹ na yọnnu lẹ, podọ na yọnnu lẹ nido sọgan tindo jlọjẹ nado devò.
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[jlado | jla asisado]- Otàn gbẹtọvi tọn gọna whenuho debọdo-dego oylan wiwà sunnu lẹ tọn do yọnnu lẹ go podọ nuyiwa hẹ yé gánnugánnu matin jlọjẹ.
- Declaration of Sentiments, Seneca Falls Convention (July 19–20, 1848)
- Dile mí to ojlẹ de mẹ biọ he mẹ yọnnu lẹ na tindo jlọjẹ lẹ dogọ, mí na mọdọ gbẹtọ lẹ ma na mọnnukunnujẹ mí mẹ bo nasọ kò mí.
- Declaration of Sentiments, Seneca Falls Convention (July 19–20, 1848)
- Nuyiwa wangbẹna akọ̀ tọn sọta mẹyuu lẹ, he mí nọ se whẹwhẹ, ma gbọnvona dehe to yinyin wiwà do yọnnu lẹ go. E nọ yin wiwà na whẹho dopolọ wutu, podọ to aliho dopolọ mẹ. Awusọhia mẹyuu tọn podọ vogbingbọn yọnnu tọn yin whẹwhinwhẹn tintan he dohia dọ nuhe yin yanwle lọ wẹ yindọ yé dona yin mẹmẹglọ na dawe yovo de.
- Speech before the New York Legislature (February 18, 1860)
- Pinplọn nado lẹzun mẹhe pọnte dogọ hugan mẹhe nkọ mi yin dai yin nujọnu hugan mẹde-yido-sanvọ́.
- Free, Fearless, Female: Wild Thoughts on Womanhood. Willow Creek Press, 2004. Minocqua, Wisconsin. p. 62.