Background
Cazden, Elizabeth was born on February 6, 1950 in Ann Arbor, Michigan, United States. Daughter of Norman and Courtney (Borden) Cazden.
( This first biography of the 19th-century feminist and f...)
This first biography of the 19th-century feminist and first American woman to be ordained a Christian minister is steeped in family correspondence, contemporary newspaper accounts, and Blackwell’s own work. Antoinette Brown Blackwell is determined to breach "the great wall of custom" and become a minister. Equally compelling is the story of her attempt to integrate her public and private lives; on the condition that she could continue her own professional work and he would share household responsibilities, she agrees to marry Elizabeth Blackwell's brother Samuel. Cazden follows Blackwell through her feminist activity on the lecture circuit with Lucy Stone, Elizabeth Cady Stanton, and Susan B. Anthony.
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Cazden, Elizabeth was born on February 6, 1950 in Ann Arbor, Michigan, United States. Daughter of Norman and Courtney (Borden) Cazden.
Bachelor, Oberlin College, 1971;
Juris Doctor, Harvard University, 1978;
Master of Arts, Andover Newton Theological School, 1997.
Law clerk, N.H. Supreme Court, Concord, 1978-1979;
associate, O'Neill, Backus & Spielman, Manchester, N.H., 1979-1982;
private practice, Manchester, since 1982. Lecturer U. N.H., 1985, 87.
Elizabeth Cazden has been listed as a reputable Lawyer by Marquis Who's Who.
( This first biography of the 19th-century feminist and f...)
Presiding clerk New England Yearly Meeting of Friends (Quaker), 1990-1994. Member American Bar Association, N.H Bar (chair citizens rights committee 1988-1990, economics of law practice committee, computer subcommittee 1987-1989, Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome Task Force 1990-1994).
Avocations: cello, hiking, computers.
Married Richard B. Kleinschmidt, May 25, 1980. Children: David C., Sarah C.