New York has been the backdrop for the women’s equality movement in the United States for two centuries. In 1848, the state hosted the Seneca Falls Convention, a the first prominent gathering of women’s rights advocates. Just last fall, Letitia James made history by being the first woman elected attorney general, while state Sen. Andrea Stewart-Cousins became the first female to lead a majority conference in Albany. From Susan B. Anthony to James, here is a rundown of influential women in New York political history, and how their work contributed to achieving social and political equality.
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