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Gage was considered to be more radical than either Susan B. Anthony or Elizabeth Cady Stanton (with whom she wrote The History of Women Suffrage ). She decried the brutal treatment of Native Americans and unsuccessfully tried to prevent the conservative takeover of the women's suffrage movement.
She was the wife of Henry Hill Gage, and mother-in-law of L. Frank Baum.