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Elizabeth Cady Stanton Anti Slavery Movement
2,295 words... octet. They discussed three things at the convention: first to denounce of anti-slavery reformers and placate the southern temperance societies; second to sponsor legislation against the sale of liquor and lastly to adopt total abstinence from all that can intoxicate. The society got nothing accomplished at this convention however, and there was a loss of members. In Massachusetts the fifteenth gallon law was passed in 1838. It forbade the sale of less than fifteen gallons of liquor that was...
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Allowed To Vote Sojourner Truth
1,180 words... partitioned for in this document is the equal treatment of men and women, and further on that notion is the equal opportunity for women to be allowed to vote. Stanton Adds that it is the duty of all women to speak out against any deprivation of their natural rights, on account of the oppression bestowed upon them by their male counterparts. Syntax: On page 84 Stanton uses one sentence paragraphs for the next 15 paragraph. She does this with the intention of punctuating the evidence she gives...
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Living The Legacy Women Rights Movement 1848 1998
2,407 wordsNever doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world. Indeed, it's the only thing that ever has. " That was Margaret Mead's conclusion after a lifetime of observing very diverse cultures around the world. Her insight has been borne out time and again throughout the development of this country of ours. Being allowed to live life in an atmosphere of religious freedom, having a voice in the government you support with your taxes, living free of lifelong enslavement ...
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Men And Women Women Suffrage
537 wordsThis historical event took place at Brinley Hall on Main Street, In Worcester, Massachusetts, in October 1850, after being arranged by such prominent anti-slavery activists as Abby Kelley Foster and Lucy Stone. The convention drew a crowd of one thousand people, consisting of both whites and blacks, and most surprisingly to many, both men and women. Speakers such as, Abby Price, Paulina Wright Davis, and Lucretia Mott spoke out at this event with extreme effectiveness towards advancements for th...
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Elizabeth Cady Stanton Womens Rights Movement
2,477 wordsNever doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world. Indeed, its the only thing that ever has. That was Margaret Meads conclusion after a lifetime of observing very diverse cultures around the world. Her insight has been borne out time and again throughout the development of this country of ours. Being allowed to live life in an atmosphere of religious freedom, having a voice in the government you support with your taxes, living free of lifelong enslavement by a...
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