together matilda josyln gage and susan b anthony forms the triumvirate of the women's association. if we pick a date, it would be at the 1852 convention. anthony was in the back of the room when gage gave her speech. after gage was finished, anthony comes up and makes a motion. only people that can project their voices would be allowed to speak. for anthony, it was simple logic that if no one could hear you, why should you speak? there is no utility and that. lucretia mott is agreed that the motion does not pass. we have a convention lifting up the voices of those that society ignores. we are not going to censor each other in that space. there in that proceeding to see the different between the way these two women see the world. they work quite well together. the three of them, anthony visits this house many times. we have her signature etched in one of the panes of glass upstairs. stanton and age were a lot more ideologically aligned. stanton got involved with the movement and little bit before in 52. -- in 1852. together they form part of the executive council of the national wome