The document profiles four influential women in the women's suffrage movement in the United States: Sarah Grimke, an American abolitionist writer in the 1800s; Susan B. Anthony, a social reformer who played a pivotal role in women's suffrage; Victoria Woodhull, the first female presidential candidate and leader in women's suffrage in the 1870s; and Alice Paul, a leader and strategist of the 1910s campaign that led to the 19th amendment granting women's right to vote.