Reactions to the Seneca Falls Convention In New York and across the U.S., newspapers covered the convention, both in support and against its objectives. Horace Greely, the influential editor ofThe New York Tribune, echoed the opinion of many people at the time. While skeptical of giving women...
On the first day of the Seneca Falls convention, with over 300 people in attendance, the participants discussed women's rights. Forty of the participants at Seneca Falls were men, and the women quickly made the decision to allow them to participate fully, asking them only to be silent on t...
In all, some 300 people attended the Seneca Falls Convention. The majority were ordinary folk like Charlotte Woodward. Most had sat through 18 hours of speeches, debates, and readings. One hundred of them– 68 women (including Woodward) and 32 men–signed the final draft of the Declaration ...
Seneca Falls has manyreasons to believethat Frank Capra based Bedford Falls in It's a Wonderful Life, on their town. There are similarities in architecture from homes on Cayuga Street to the Bailey home, post-war housing developments, and significant Italian and Irish heritage of residents. A ...
Eight years later, the two friends were the driving force behind the Seneca Falls Convention. Hastily organized and little publicized, this first Woman's Rights Convention was the start of the movement that would ultimately revolutionize the social, legal, economic, and political lives of American ...
July20,1848:TheSenecaFallsConvention callsforequalcivilandpoliticalrightsfor women MainPoint3 •Womenhavetherighttorefuseallegianceto theirgovernmentandinsistuponthe institutionofanewgovernment. •“Wheneveranyformofgovernmentbecomes destructiveoftheseends,itistherightofthose whosufferfromittorefuseallegiancetoit...
Today's SpeechCoughlin, Elizabeth Myette, and Charles Edward Coughlin. "CONVENTION IN PETTICOATS: THE SENECA FALLS DECLARATION OF WOMAN'S RIGHTS." Today's Speech 21, no. 4 (Fall1973 1973): 17-23.Convention in petticoats: The Seneca Falls declaration of woman's rights. Today's Speech - ...
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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:-
On July 19-20, 1848, hundreds of women and men met in Seneca Falls, New York for the very first woman’s rights convention in the United States. Its purpose was "to discuss the social, civil, and religious condition and rights of women.” Organized by women for women, many consider th...