The Seneca Falls convention

working to expand women's rights

Uses excerpts from primary sources to describe the 1848 Seneca Falls Convention, the first of its kind to address the topic of women's rights, and to describe the low status held by nineteenth-century women, and how a handful of key players sought to achieve equal rights during this convention that spawned a greater movement.

Enslow Pub.
2017
9780766078925
book

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