Declaration of Sentiments: The First Women's Rights Convention
Early Feminists Issued a Declaration of Independence. Where Is It Now? - The New York Times
Woman's Rights Convention of 1848 Adopts Declaration of Sentiments - Freethought Trail - New York
The Seneca Falls Convention: The Spark That Ignited the Suffrage Movement
Seneca Falls Convention - Definition, 1848, Significance
Seneca Falls Resolutions: 1848 Women's Rights Demands
Seneca Falls Convention - Definition, 1848, Significance
Declaration of Sentiments
Seneca Falls Convention, The Vote
175 years ago, the Seneca Falls Convention kicked off the fight for women's suffrage – an iconic moment deeply shaped by Quaker beliefs on gender and equality
Smithsonian - Elizabeth Cady Stanton's “Declaration of Sentiments” listed 12 resolutions—11 written by Stanton, and the 12th by Lucretia Mott—calling for the moral, economic and political equality of women. The most radical
The Declaration of Sentiments (U.S. National Park Service)
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