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In page Laura Clay:

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Clay's parents divorced in 1878. After the divorce, Clay became aware of the inequities between married men and women and their property rights.[1] This inequality galvanized Clay's older sisters, Mary and Sarah "Sallie" Clay Bennett to join the women's rights movement, as did Laura and her younger sister, Annie (later Mrs. Dabney Crenshaw, a co-founder of the Equal Suffrage League of Virginia).[citation needed]