Seneca Falls Declaration of Sentiments, as stated, 1848
19th Century · stated scope
A document drafted at the Seneca Falls Convention in July 1848 in Seneca Falls, New York, presenting a series of grievances and demands concerning the legal and civil standing of women in the United States. It was produced at the first women's rights convention held in the United States, organized primarily by Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Lucretia Mott.
Cluster:Egalitarian Pluralists
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- 1Declaration of Independence, as stated, 1776Distance: 13Compare
- 2LGBTQ Rights Movement, as realized, 2015-presentDistance: 13Compare
- 3Women's Suffrage Movement, as realized, 19th-20th c.Distance: 13Compare
- 4Liberal Feminism, as stated, 19th c.-presentDistance: 13Compare
- 5Abolitionism (US), as realized, 19th c.Distance: 14Compare
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