LAD/Blog #12: Seneca Falls Declaration of Sentiments


Image result for womens rightsRelated imageThe fight for womens rights is still an ongoing battle today.

1. All men and women are created equal with alienable rights like life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness.
2. Women lack many rights concerning property, education, jobs, and marriage. Also, men aim to bring down their confidence in order to prevent them from seeking independence.
3. Women will put in efforts to bring change, recognizing the unfair treatment they have relentlessly received.
4. Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Federick Douglass, Margaret Pryor, Harriet Cady Eaton, and Lucretia Mott signed it. However, a well-known suffragist, Susan B. Anthony, did not sign it.

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