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SENECA FALLS MEETING, 1848. Elizabeth Cady Stanton addressing the first Womens Rights meeting at Seneca Falls, New York, on 20 June 1848. Illustration, early 20th century
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SENECA FALLS MEETING, 1848. Elizabeth Cady Stanton addressing the first Womens Rights meeting at Seneca Falls, New York, on 20 June 1848. Illustration, early 20th century
SENECA FALLS MEETING, 1848.
Elizabeth Cady Stanton addressing the first Womens Rights meeting at Seneca Falls, New York, on 20 June 1848. Illustration, early 20th century
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This print captures a historic moment in the fight for women's rights. The image depicts Elizabeth Cady Stanton, a prominent suffragette and feminist, addressing the first Women's Rights meeting at Seneca Falls, New York on 20 June 1848. Illustrated in the early 20th century, this artwork transports us back to that pivotal event. The interior of a chapel serves as the backdrop for this powerful scene. Standing tall at the podium, Stanton commands attention as she passionately advocates for gender equality. A diverse group of spectators fills every corner of the room, their eyes fixed on her with anticipation and hope. This illustration symbolizes not only a single gathering but also an entire movement that would shape American history. It represents the birthplace of feminism in North America—the Seneca Falls Convention—where courageous women took center stage to demand their right to vote and equal treatment under the law. As we gaze upon this image, we are reminded of how far society has come since that day in 1848 when these brave women paved the way for future generations. Their efforts laid the foundation for progress during the Progressive Era and eventually led to organizations like National Women's Suffrage Association. Preserved by The Granger Collection from New York, this print is more than just an illustration; it is a testament to resilience and determination—a reminder that change begins with bold voices speaking up against injustice.
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