The Seneca Falls Convention of 1848 was at the beginning of the long struggle for women's rights in the United States. The documents collected in this anthology bring to life the anger and the excitement of a moment when a small but determined group of women dared to challenge the laws ...
On July 19 and 20, 1848, 300 men and women met in Seneca Falls, a small town in upstate New York, 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 right to vote was the chief women's right fought for at the Seneca Falls Convention. The Seneca Falls Convention basically kicked off the women's... Learn more about this topic: Seneca Falls Convention of 1848 | Significance & Purpose ...
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...
女权运动在美国一直很盛行,由于美国在工业革命前不久刚建国,历史和传统相对较少,废奴运动(Abolitionist Movement)和独立战争的理想火花推动女权主义的发展。1848年在塞内卡瀑布召开的第一次全国女权大会(first national Woman’s Rights convention at Seneca Falls )通过的宣言就是以《独立宣言》为蓝本 。
1848年在塞内卡瀑布召开的第一次全国女权大会(first national Woman’s Rights convention at Seneca Falls )通过的宣言就是以《独立宣言》为蓝本[6]。早期的美国女权运动是激进的。在19世纪,女人们向家庭、教会(参见Elizabeth Cady Stanton[7]的《Woman’s Bible》)、甚至国家(法律)发起攻击,向她们所在的维多利亚...
We have seen two newspapers printing the Declaration in full, theLong Island Democratissue of August 15, 1848 and Douglass’ ownNorth Starissue of August 11, 1848. Transcript A Curiosity Women’s Rights Convention. – This convention assembled at Seneca Falls, on the 19thinst. The meeting on...
Let us reflect in another way, and we shall see that there is great reason to hope that death is a good; for one of two things—either death is a state of nothingness and utter unconsciousness, or, as men say, there is a change and migration of the soul from this world to another...
11. SENECA FALLS CONVENTIONfrom Declaration of Sentiments, 1848 12. SOJOURNER TRUTHAin’t I A Woman? 1851 13. ELIZABETH BARRETT BROWNINGfrom Aurora Leigh, 1856 14. JOHN STUART MILL AND HARRIET TAYLORfrom The Subjection of Women, 1869 15. TARABAI SHINDEfrom A Comparison Between Women and Men,...
E、 When Elizabeth Cady Stanton drafted the Declaration of Sentiments that was adopted at the Seneca Falls Women's Rights Convention in 1848, she included in it a call for female enfranchisement. 答案: E