Woman's Rights Convention.

The women of Seneca county, New York, recently called a Convention, for the discussion of the present civil, social, and religious condition of women. The meetings were held in one of the churches in the village of Seneca Falls, where the question was discussed throughout two entire days, by both men and women. Lucretia Mott was the moving spirit of the occasion.
    Year
    1848
    Publication Type
    Journal Article
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