The Declaration of Sentiments, Seneca Falls Conference, 1848.Fordham University. The Seneca Falls Convention.Library of Congress. The Seneca Falls Convention: Setting the National Stage for Women’s Suffrage. The Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History. ...
Articles Featuring Seneca Falls Convention From History Net Magazines Featured Article More Seneca Falls Convention Articles Seneca Falls Convention: First Women’s Rights Convention The announcement of an upcoming ‘Woman’s Rights Convention’ in the Seneca County Courier was small, but it attracted Ch...
The roots of the Seneca Falls Women's Rights Convention, the first women's rights convention in history, go back to 1840, whenLucretia MottandElizabeth Cady Stantonwere attending the World's Anti-Slavery Convention in London as delegates, as were their husbands. The credentials committee ruled t...
In July of 1848, theSeneca Falls Convention, the first women’s rights convention ever to be held in the United States was held in Seneca Falls, New York. That convention would change the course of history for women's rights, including being the foundation of the fight for women to be g...
In July of 1848, theSeneca Falls Convention, the first women’s rights convention ever to be held in the United States was held in Seneca Falls, New York. That convention would change the course of history for women's rights, including being the foundation of the fight for women to be ...
at the nation's first Woman's Rights Convention. This event is generally considered the birth of the women's rights movement in the United States. If you'd like to learn more about the Seneca Falls Convention, its place in the history of the women's rights movement, and the colorful wom...
July20,1848:TheSenecaFallsConvention callsforequalcivilandpoliticalrightsfor women MainPoint3 •Womenhavetherighttorefuseallegianceto theirgovernmentandinsistuponthe institutionofanewgovernment. •“Wheneveranyformofgovernmentbecomes destructiveoftheseends,itistherightofthose whosufferfromittorefuseallegiancetoit...
Women’s Rights Convention. – This convention assembled at Seneca Falls, on the 19thinst. The meeting on the first day was only accessible to females, who drew up and signed a “Declaration of Sentiments,” which reads as follows:-
Elizabeth Cady StantonandLucretia Mottwrote the Declaration of Sentiments for theSeneca Falls Women's Rights Convention(1848) in upstate New York, deliberately modeling it on the 1776Declaration of Independence. The Declaration of Sentiments was read by Elizabeth Cady Stanton, then each paragraph was ...
The Road to Seneca Falls: Elizabeth Cady Stanton and the First Woman\"s Rights Conventionby Judith Wellman RBMP Grundy - 《Quaker History》 被引量: 0发表: 2005年 Declaration of Sentiments 32 men, 100 out of some 300 attendees at the first women's rights convention, in Seneca Falls, New ...