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feel pleasure and pain? When she violates the laws of her being, does her husband pay the penalty? When she breaks the moral law does he suffer the punishment? When he satisfies his wants, is it enough to satisfy her nature? ... What an inconsistency that from the moment she enters the compact in which she assumes the high responsibility of wife and mother, she ceases legally to exist and becomes a purely submissive being. Blind submission in women is considered a virtue, while submission to wrong is itself wrong, and resistance to wrong is virtue alike in women as in man."
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asking her to take charge of issuing the call. The call began appearing in
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enough, and resolutions adopted at the conventions could serve as a declaration of principles. Reflecting its egalitarian principles, the business committee appointed a
Central Committee of nine women and nine men. It also appointed committees on Education, Industrial Avocations, Civil and Political Functions, and Social Relations to gather and publish information useful for guiding public opinion toward establishing "Woman's co-equal sovereignty with Man".
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the right to vote, and right to trial before a jury of female peers. Lucretia Mott moved the adoption of the Seneca Falls
Declaration of Sentiments, which was read to the convention, debated, then referred to a committee to draft a new declaration. Antoinette Brown, William Lloyd Garrison, Lucretia Mott, Ernestine Rose and Lucy Stone worked to shape a new declaration, and the result was read at the end of the meeting, but was never adopted.
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mind. She said "The pulpit has been prostituted, the Bible has been ill-used ... Instead of taking the truths of the Bible in corroboration of the right, the practice has been to turn over its pages to find examples and authority for the wrong." Mott cited Bible passages that proved Grew wrong. William Lloyd
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with her nature". Another set of resolutions put forth women's claim for equal civil and political rights and demanded that the word "male" be stricken from every state constitution. Others addressed specific issues of property rights, access to education, and employment opportunities, while others defined the movement as an effort to secure the "natural and civil rights" of all women, including women held in slavery.
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independent of the male-owned press, saying "We should have a literature of our own, a printing press and a publishing house, and tract writers and distributors, as well as lectures and conventions; and yet I say this to a race of beggars, for women have no pecuniary resources." Antoinette Brown lectured about how masculine law can never fully represent womankind. Lucy Stone wore a
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speakers "a few disappointed women". Stone responded with a retort that became widely quoted, saying that yes, she was indeed a "disappointed woman". "...In education, in marriage, in religion, in everything, disappointment is the lot of woman. It shall be the business of my life to deepen this disappointment in every woman's heart until she bows down to it no longer."
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Stanton and Antoinette Brown Blackwell moved to add a resolution calling for legislation on marriage reform; they wanted laws that would give women the right to separate from or divorce a husband who had demonstrated drunkenness, insanity, desertion or cruelty. Wendell Phillips argued
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took the speaker's platform to condemn women who demanded equal rights. He described examples from the Bible which assigned to women a subordinate role. Lucretia Mott flared up and debated him, saying that he was selectively using the Bible to put upon women a sense of order that originated in man's
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Susan B. Anthony spoke to urge attendees to petition their state legislatures for laws giving women equal rights. A committee was formed to publish tracts and to place articles in national newspapers. Once again, the convention could not agree on a motion to create a national organization, resolving
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Ernestine Rose gave a speech about the loss of identity in marriage that Davis later characterized as "unsurpassed". Rose said of woman that "At marriage, she loses her entire identity, and her being is said to have become merged in her husband. Has nature thus merged it? Has she ceased to exist and
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The first resolution from the business committee defined the movement's objective: "to secure for political, legal, and social equality with man until her proper sphere is determined by what alone should determine it, her powers and capacities, strengthened and refined by an education in accordance
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After completing her part of the correspondence, Stone went to
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were Stanton, Anthony, Martha Coffin Wright, Amy Post, Antoinette Brown Blackwell, Ernestine Rose, Angelina Grimké Weld, and Lucy Stone, among others. They organized the First Woman's National Loyal League Convention at the Church of the Puritans in New York City on May 14, 1863, and worked to gain
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Davis and Stone asked William Elder, a retired Philadelphia physician, to draw up the convention call while they set about securing signatures to it and lining up speakers. "We need all the women who are accustomed to speak in public – every stick of timber that is sound," Stone wrote to Antoinette
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Stanton spoke heatedly with a prepared speech against those who had established "an aristocracy of sex on this continent". "If serfdom, peasantry, and slavery have shattered kingdoms, deluged continents with blood, scattered republics like dust before the wind, and rent our own Union asunder, what
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and Frances Dana Barker Gage spoke to the crowd, listing for them the achievements and progress made thus far. Lucy Stone spoke for the right of each person to establish for themselves which sphere, domestic or public, they should be active in. A heckler interrupted the proceedings, calling female
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Abby Kelley Foster gave testimony to the persecution she had suffered as a woman: "My life has been my speech. For fourteen years I have advocated this cause by my daily life. Bloody feet, sisters, have worn smooth the path by which you have come hither." Abby H. Price spoke about prostitution, as
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Brown, a fellow Oberlin student who was preparing for the ministry. On Davis's list to contact was Elizabeth Cady Stanton, who sent her regrets along with a letter of support and a speech to be read in her name. Stanton wished to stay at home because she would be in the late stages of pregnancy.
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the same opportunity for culture that men have, and let the results prove what their capacity and intellect really are. When a woman has enjoyed for as many centuries as we have the aid of books, the discipline of life, and the stimulus of fame, it will be time to begin the discussion of these
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The convention considered how best to organize to promote their goals. Mindful of many members' opposition to organized societies, Wendell Phillips said there was no need for a formal association or founding document: annual conventions and a standing committee to arrange them was organization
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The meeting was called to order by Sarah H. Earle, a leader in Worcester's antislavery organizations. Paulina Wright Davis was chosen to preside and in her opening address called for "the emancipation of a class, the redemption of half the world, and a conforming re-organization of all social,
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that there were "One Thousand Persons Present, seven-eighths of them Women, and a fair Proportion Young and Good-looking". Greeley, a foe of marriage reform, continued against Stanton's proposed resolution with a jab at "easy Divorce", writing that the word 'Woman' should be replaced in the
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did not forbid it. Ernestine Rose stood up in response, saying that the Bible should not be used as the authority for settling a dispute, especially as it contained much contradiction regarding women. Elizabeth Oakes Smith called for women to have their own journal so that they could become
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in New York City on May 10–11, 1860, the tenth national convention of 600–800 attendees was presided over by Martha Coffin Wright. A recent legislative victory in New York was praised, one which gave women joint custody of their children and sole use of their personal property and wages.
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crowd. Wright, a younger sister of Lucretia Mott and a founding member of the first Seneca Falls Convention, contrasted the large hall packed with supporters to the much smaller gathering in 1848, called "in timidity and doubt of our own strength, our own capacity, our own powers".
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suggested the women form organizations at the state level, but even this milder suggestion met with opposition. Paulina Kellogg Wright Davis said, "I hate organizations ... they cramp me." Lucretia Mott concurred, saying "the seeds of dissolution be less likely to be sown."
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wrote a letter to Davis in August 1851 to thank her for sending a copy of the proceedings: "I hope you are aware of the interest excited in this country by that Convention, the strongest proof of which is the appearance of an article on the subject in the
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was interested in female participation during the 1856 elections. Lucretia Mott encouraged the assembly to use their new rights, saying, "Believe me, sisters, the time is come for you to avail yourselves of all the avenues that are opened to you."
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Stone paid to have the proceedings of the convention printed as booklets; she would repeat this practice after each of the next six annual conventions. The booklets were sold at her lectures and at subsequent conventions as Woman's Rights Tracts.
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for slaves. The New York state legislature repealed in 1862 much of the gain women had made in 1860. Susan B. Anthony was "sick at heart" but could not convince women activists to hold another convention focusing solely on women's rights.
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Another unruly crowd made it difficult to hear the speeches of Antoinette Brown Blackwell, Caroline Dall, Lucretia Mott and Ernestine Rose. Wendell Phillips stood to speak and "held that mocking crowd in the hollow of his hand".
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read out the resolutions including one intended to be sent to every state legislature, urging that body to "secure to women all those rights and privileges and immunities which in equity belong to every citizen of a republic".
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Signers of the Declaration hoped for "a series of Conventions, embracing every part of the country" to follow their own meeting. Because of the fame and drawing power of Lucretia Mott, who would not be visiting the
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to join with Susan B. Anthony to send a call out, via the woman's central committee chaired by Paulina Kellogg Wright Davis, to all the "Loyal Women of the Nation" to meet again in convention in May. Forming the
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kind of a government, think you, American statesmen, you can build, with the mothers of the race crouching at your feet ... ?" Other speeches were off-the-cuff, and little record is known of them.
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of great beauty, being known in this country as an earnest advocate of human liberty." After commenting on the bloomer costume worn by Lucy Stone,
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printed an extensive account of the convention, opining of Ernestine Rose that she "is the master-spirit of the Convention. She is described as a
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was an annual series of meetings that increased the visibility of the early
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Annual conference of political activists in late 19th-century United States
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Lemay, Kate Clarke; Goodier, Susan; Tetrault, Lisa; Jones, Martha (2019).
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Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination Against Women
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questions: 'What is the intellect of woman? Is it equal to that of man?'
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spoke powerfully at many conventions, and was in charge of the finances.
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was a guiding light of the conventions, and presided over two of them.
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2183:. One hundred of the attendees subsequently signed the Declaration.
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3904:. Charlottesville and London: University Press of Virginia, 2001.
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Stanton, Elizabeth Cady; Anthony, Susan B.; Gage, Matilda Joslyn.
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Anthony, Susan B.; Stanton, Elizabeth Cady; Gage, Matilda Joslyn.
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Retrieved on March 18, 2009; Sunshine for Women. Book Summaries.
2684:, on October 17–18, 1855, Martha Coffin Wright presided over the
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2227:, who had agitated for women's rights while a student at Ohio's
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helped establish the first national organization of women, the
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served as president for the 1,500 participants. Lucretia Mott,
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2961:, delivered in 1851 at the Ohio Women's Rights Convention in
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A few weeks later, on May 31, 1866, the first meeting of the
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3241:. Princeton, N.J.: Princeton University Press. p. 269.
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was the first female minister ordained in the United States.
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spoke at many conventions, and was chosen president in 1854.
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4004:
Seneca Falls and the origins of the women's rights movement
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Susan B. Anthony Birthplace Museum (Adams, Massachusetts)
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Art in the women's suffrage movement in the United States
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Feminist theorists: Three centuries of key women thinkers
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Susan B. Anthony Childhood House (Battenville, New York)
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and unconventional approaches to marriage. He hinted at
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A letter was read from two imprisoned French feminists,
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Pennsylvania Woman's Convention at West Chester in 1852
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political, and industrial interests and institutions".
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Nineteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution
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Nineteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution
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Brandeis University. Women's Studies Research Center.
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Women's suffrage advocacy groups in the United States
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Elizabeth Cady Stanton House (Seneca Falls, New York)
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movement in the United States. First held in 1850 in
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Timeline of women's legal rights (other than voting)
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Centenary of Women's Suffrage Commemorative Fountain
3885:
Votes for Women: The Struggle for Suffrage Revisited
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4079:. Santa Barbara: ABC-CLIO, 1999. pp. 644–646.
3953:Lasser, Carol and Merrill, Marlene Deahl, editors.
3386:, Harriet Taylor Mill. Retrieved on March 18, 2009.
2242:Hall, while Lucy Stone served as secretary. Stone,
7460:Elizabeth Cady Stanton House (Tenafly, New Jersey)
7439:Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Susan B. Anthony Papers
7115:Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Susan B. Anthony Papers
3721:WinningTheVote.org. Western New York Suffragists.
2850:In 1863, Elizabeth Cady Stanton recently moved to
3940:Morning Star: A Biography of Lucy Stone 1818–1893
3762:. The University of Wisconsin Press. p. 71.
3160:, Lasser, Carol, and Marlene Deahl Merrill, eds.
7757:
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5206:Music and women's suffrage in the United States
4827:Women's suffrage organizations and publications
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2968:Committee on Women's Rights and Gender Equality
2753:and Lucretia Mott were among those that spoke.
2146:was strongly in favor of women's right to vote.
2123:, expanded education and career opportunities,
7776:History of women's rights in the United States
4714:National Women's Rights Convention (1850–1869)
3975:. New Jersey: Rutgers University Press, 1992.
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3046:Timeline of women's rights (other than voting)
2881:, Frances D. Gage, Elizabeth Brown Blackwell,
2830:convention's title with "Wives Discontented".
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4092:Women of Ideas and What Men Have Done to Them
3800:"The Women's Rights Convention at Washington"
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7383:National American Woman Suffrage Association
7141:Susan B. Anthony House (Rochester, New York)
7078:National American Woman Suffrage Association
3869:Sisters: The Lives of America's Suffragists
3587:, May 14, 1853. Retrieved on March 31, 2009.
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3368:A Soul as Free as the Air: About Lucy Stone
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2860:400,000 signatures by 1864 to petition the
2477:For the third convention, the city hall in
2198:Rochester Women's Rights Convention of 1848
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5995:African-American women's suffrage movement
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4857:Emmeline and Christabel Pankhurst Memorial
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3239:Votes for Women: A Portrait of Persistence
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2238:presided over a large meeting in Boston's
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967:African-American women's suffrage movement
5190:Women's Suffrage Centennial silver dollar
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3032:– issues regarding "reproductive freedom"
2119:. Speeches were given on the subjects of
7498:United States ten-dollar bill (proposed)
7169:United States ten-dollar bill (proposed)
5940:Discrimination against transgender women
4761:1920 United States presidential election
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3015:Ohio Women's Convention at Salem in 1850
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912:Discrimination against transgender women
7591:Women's Rights National Historical Park
5001:Women's Rights National Historical Park
4137:National Park Service. Women's Rights.
3447:National Park Service. Women's Rights.
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7691:New England Woman Suffrage Association
4678:Suffragette bombing and arson campaign
4054:. Boston: Yerrinton and Garrison, 1860
3959:. University of Illinois Press, 1987.
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2187:Other early women's rights conventions
7740:Women's suffrage in the United States
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7576:Women's suffrage in the United States
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7262:Women's suffrage in the United States
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6289:Post-structuralist discourse analysis
5555:Gender-critical or trans-exclusionary
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4719:Trial of Susan B. Anthony (1872–1873)
4534:International Woman Suffrage Alliance
4168:
4111:, covering 1848–1861. Copyright 1881.
3972:Lucy Stone: Speaking Out for Equality
3943:. Harcourt, Brace & World, 1961.
3924:The concise history of woman suffrage
3901:Lucy Stone: Pioneer of Woman's Rights
3863:, covering 1876–1885. Copyright 1886.
3860:History of Woman Suffrage, Volume III
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3066:Women's suffrage in the United States
2920:and Doctor Sarah H. Hathaway. Doctor
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7766:History of women in New York (state)
7042:
5072:"The March of the Women" (1910 song)
4800:List of suffragists and suffragettes
4663:Women's Coronation Procession (1911)
4161:related to 1850 and 1851 conventions
4070:. New York; Fowlers and Wells, 1852.
4046:. New York: Edward O. Jenkins, 1856.
4038:. New York: Robert J. Johnson, 1866.
3654:Ernestine Rose: A Troublesome Female
3227:. Boston: Prentiss and Sawyer, 1851.
3129:Million, 2003, pp. 99–100, 292n. 23.
3010:List of suffragists and suffragettes
2889:, and was presided over by Stanton.
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2395:
2370:The report of the convention in the
2277:
7652:American Woman Suffrage Association
7545:Nora Stanton Barney (granddaughter)
7378:National Woman Suffrage Association
7073:National Woman Suffrage Association
4155:Worcester Women's History Project.
4149:History of Woman Suffrage, Volume I
4120:, Pantheon 1983, pp. 124–136.
4108:History of Woman Suffrage, Volume I
3723:"Antoinette Louisa Brown Blackwell"
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3166:University of Chicago Press, 1987,
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7647:National Women's Rights Convention
7581:National Women's Rights Convention
7267:National Women's Rights Convention
7252:1873 trial for unauthorized voting
5042:National Voting Rights Museum (US)
5006:Women's Suffrage National Monument
4822:Historiography of the Suffragettes
4776:Selma to Montgomery marches (1965)
3988:Women, Power, and Political Change
3872:. Hill and Wang, New York, 2005.
3056:Vindication of the Rights of Women
2692:Antoinette Brown, Ernestine Rose,
2101:National Women's Rights Convention
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7771:History of women in Massachusetts
7540:Harriot Stanton Blatch (daughter)
7373:American Equal Rights Association
7282:Susan B. Anthony Pro-Life America
7277:Susan B. Anthony abortion dispute
7068:American Equal Rights Association
4934:Turning Point Suffragist Memorial
4131:
4007:. Oxford University Press, 2008.
3888:. Oxford University Press, 2002.
3120:Million, 2003, pp. 77–87, 102–04.
2901:American Equal Rights Association
7530:Henry Brewster Stanton (husband)
7487:Women's Rights Pioneers Monument
7213:Douglass–Anthony Memorial Bridge
7183:Women's Rights Pioneers Monument
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6987:
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6534:Democratic Republic of the Congo
5950:Diversity, equity, and inclusion
5085:"Sister Suffragette" (1964 song)
4883:Women's Rights Pioneers Monument
4729:Woman Suffrage Procession (1913)
4699:Declaration of Sentiments (1848)
4062:. Syracuse: J. E. Masters, 1852.
3927:. University of Illinois, 1978.
2938:
2163:traveled with their husbands to
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1588:Democratic Republic of the Congo
922:Diversity, equity, and inclusion
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4898:Kate Sheppard National Memorial
4658:Battle of Downing Street (1910)
4301:1902 Commonwealth Franchise Act
4140:More Women's Rights Conventions
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2694:Josephine Sophia White Griffing
2680:At Smith & Nixon's Hall in
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7396:International Council of Women
7091:International Council of Women
4709:Ohio Women's Convention (1850)
4694:Seneca Falls Convention (1848)
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3071:Women's suffrage organizations
2511:like it or not, little woman,
2020:Women's suffrage organizations
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7686:Women's Loyal National League
7367:Women's Loyal National League
7062:Women's Loyal National League
3733:. Retrieved on April 5, 2009.
3508:. Retrieved on April 1, 2009.
3270:American National Biography.
3138:"Women's Rights Convention,"
3076:
2857:Woman's National Loyal League
2807:Woman's National Loyal League
2729:A letter was read aloud from
2380:The Enfranchisement of Women.
2309:Convention speakers included
2169:World Anti-Slavery Convention
2134:
6896:Suffragists and suffragettes
5246:
4815:in majority-Muslim countries
4805:Timeline of women's suffrage
4744:Silent Sentinels (1917–1919)
4673:Open Christmas Letter (1914)
4622:2019–2020 Hong Kong protests
4194:
3852:General and cited references
3756:Humez, Jean McMahon (2003).
3712:Stanton et al, 1881, p. 740.
3700:Stanton et al, 1881, p. 863.
3688:Stanton et al, 1881, p. 163.
3667:Stanton et al, 1881, p. 376.
3642:Stanton et al, 1881, p. 145.
3630:Stanton et al, 1881, p. 112.
3605:Stanton et al, 1881, p. 583.
3596:Stanton et al, 1881, p. 530.
3571:Stanton et al, 1881, p. 531.
3463:Stanton et al, 1881, p. 228.
3375:The Enfranchisement of Women
3206:Stanton et al, 1881, 820–21.
3081:
3051:Timeline of women's suffrage
2894:Frances Ellen Watkins Harper
2825:Horace Greeley wrote in the
2236:Paulina Kellogg Wright Davis
2217:Paulina Kellogg Wright Davis
2005:Suffragists and suffragettes
1935:American feminist literature
7:
7493:Johnstown, New York, statue
5185:New Zealand ten-dollar note
4852:(Emmeline Pankhurst statue)
4766:"Give Us the Ballot" (1957)
4704:Rochester Convention (1848)
4489:Constitutional amendments:
4275:Women's liberation movement
4076:From Suffrage to the Senate
3658:Retrieved on April 1, 2009.
3553:Spender, 1983, pp. 377–378.
3454:Retrieved on April 1, 2009.
3274:. Retrieved March 10, 2009.
2931:
2879:Octavius Brooks Frothingham
2648:Declaration of Independence
2372:New York Tribune for Europe
2207:
1245:Views on transgender topics
1235:Views on sexual orientation
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4724:Suffrage Hikes (1912–1914)
3746:. Retrieved April 5, 2009.
3215:Million, 2003, pp. 105–06.
3197:, Million, 2003, 293n. 16.
2779:Caroline Wells Healey Dall
2751:Thomas Wentworth Higginson
2731:Antoinette Brown Blackwell
2710:Antoinette Brown Blackwell
2676:served twice as president.
2640:Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
7781:1850 in American politics
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7678:
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7468:
7447:
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7413:History of Woman Suffrage
7404:
7355:
7346:Declaration of Sentiments
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7149:
7123:
7108:History of Woman Suffrage
7099:
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5970:Female genital mutilation
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5374:Majority-Muslim countries
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5192:(2020 U.S. commemorative)
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5011:International Women's Day
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4073:Schenken, Suzanne O'Dea.
4001:McMillen, Sally Gregory.
3991:. Lexington Books, 2007.
2638:At Sansom Street Hall in
2181:Declaration of Sentiments
2036:Women's rights by country
942:Female genital mutilation
6943:Women's studies journals
6901:Women's rights activists
5450:Movements and ideologies
5095:Women's suffrage in film
5066:The Women's Marseillaise
4954:Suffragette Handkerchief
4832:Women's rights activists
4612:Hong Kong 1 July marches
3898:Blackwell, Alice Stone.
3562:, Spender, 1983, p. 378.
3526:Blackwell, 1930, p. 101.
3347:Blackwell, 1930, p. 100.
3103:Wellman, Judith (2008).
2907:1869 in Washington, D.C.
2747:Samuel Charles Blackwell
2585:Frances Dana Barker Gage
2574:Frances Dana Barker Gage
2109:Worcester, Massachusetts
2041:Feminists by nationality
2015:Women's studies journals
2010:Women's rights activists
728:Movements and ideologies
7786:1850 in women's history
7340:Seneca Falls Convention
7159:Susan B. Anthony dollar
6486:International relations
5196:2020 US ten-dollar bill
5180:Susan B. Anthony dollar
5117:Not for Ourselves Alone
4739:Suffrage Special (1916)
4668:Great Pilgrimage (1913)
4617:2014 Hong Kong protests
4215:Right to run for office
3679:McMillen, 2008, p. 111.
3621:McMillen, 2008, p. 113.
3544:McMillen, 2008, p. 114.
3535:Baker, 2002, pp. 36–37.
3490:McMillen, 2008, p. 110.
3188:McMillen, 2008. p. 108.
3036:Seneca Falls Convention
2252:consent of the governed
2173:Seneca Falls Convention
2151:Seneca Falls Convention
2129:women the right to vote
2125:women's property rights
1429:International relations
290:Intersectional variants
7728:Henry Browne Blackwell
7535:Theodore Stanton (son)
7326:Elizabeth Cady Stanton
7054:Elizabeth Cady Stanton
6916:Conservative feminisms
6214:Women in the workforce
6182:Violence against women
6157:Sexual objectification
6117:Opposition to feminism
5314:Bicycling and feminism
4863:Elizabeth Cady Stanton
4512:1965 Voting Rights Act
4089:Spender, Dale. (1982)
3789:Anthony, 1886, p. 266.
3517:McMillen, 2008, p. 82.
3472:Spender, 1983, p. 377.
3395:Spender, 1983, p. 187.
3356:Million, 2003, p. 110.
3142:, June 7, 1850, p. 91.
3005:League of Women Voters
2979:Equal Rights Amendment
2862:United States Congress
2810:
2799:Elizabeth Cady Stanton
2713:
2677:
2635:
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2539:Elizabeth Smith Miller
2474:
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2339:Stephen Symonds Foster
2315:William Henry Channing
2311:William Lloyd Garrison
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2248:William Lloyd Garrison
2220:
2161:Elizabeth Cady Stanton
2147:
1955:Conservative feminisms
1210:Bicycling and feminism
1186:Women in the workforce
1154:Violence against women
1129:Sexual objectification
1089:Opposition to feminism
346:Vegetarian ecofeminism
7734:Alice Stone Blackwell
7235:Mary Stafford Anthony
6956:Women in peacekeeping
6496:Revisionist mythology
5933:Children's literature
4844:Belmont–Paul Monument
4771:Freedom Summer (1964)
4648:Women's Sunday (1908)
3151:Million, 2003, p. 105
3061:Women's right to know
2914:Samuel Clarke Pomeroy
2797:
2755:Stephen Pearl Andrews
2708:
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2632:Ernestine Louise Rose
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2433:Elizabeth Oakes Smith
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1985:Feminist rhetoricians
1975:Feminist philosophers
1527:Revisionist mythology
1230:Views on prostitution
1215:Criticism of marriage
905:Children's literature
7712:Lucy Stone Home Site
7550:Daniel Cady (father)
7505:Elizabeth C. Stanton
7198:The Mother of Us All
7164:Susan B. Anthony Day
6398:Pathways perspective
6243:Gender mainstreaming
6162:Substantive equality
6142:Reproductive justice
6092:Matriarchal religion
5945:Diversity (politics)
5109:Shoulder to Shoulder
5078:The Mother of Us All
5021:Women's Equality Day
5016:Susan B. Anthony Day
4870:Suffragette Memorial
4475:District of Columbia
4245:Non-resident citizen
4158:Historical Resources
3969:Kerr, Andrea Moore.
3335:, Hays, 1961, p. 88.
3324:Proceedings ... 1850
3312:Proceedings ... 1850
3300:Proceedings ... 1850
2916:, Parker Pillsbury,
2903:was held in Boston.
2868:abolishing slavery.
2866:Thirteenth Amendment
2834:Civil War and beyond
2674:Martha Coffin Wright
2623:1854 in Philadelphia
2595:served as officers;
2593:Martha Coffin Wright
2562:At Melodeon Hall in
2544:Angelina Grimké Weld
2532:New York Legislature
2113:temperance advocates
1965:Feminist art critics
1940:Feminist comic books
1897:Lists and categories
1576:By continent/country
1407:Pathways perspective
1290:Gender mainstreaming
1225:Views on pornography
1134:Substantive equality
1114:Reproductive justice
1064:Matriarchal religion
917:Diversity (politics)
853:Political lesbianism
163:Other women's rights
7806:Women's conferences
7237:(sister, associate)
7229:Daniel Read Anthony
6981:Feminism portal
6861:Ecofeminist authors
6711:Trinidad and Tobago
6651:Republic of Ireland
6511:Composition studies
6192:Women's empowerment
6147:Sex workers' rights
6072:Feminist capitalism
6052:Internalized sexism
5985:Feminism in culture
5863:Kurdish (Jineology)
4976:Hunger Strike Medal
4653:Black Friday (1910)
4146:Gutenberg Project.
3937:Hays, Elinor Rice.
3844:Buhle, 1978, p. 249
3835:Buhle, 1978, p. 252
3826:Buhle, 1978, p. 250
3651:American Atheists.
3041:Subjection of women
3030:Reproductive rights
3000:In Defense of Women
2995:History of feminism
2990:First-wave feminism
2922:Mary Edwards Walker
2718:Broadway Tabernacle
2487:Matilda Joslyn Gage
2376:Harriet Taylor Mill
2063:Feminism portal
1970:Feminist economists
1960:Ecofeminist authors
1765:Trinidad and Tobago
1705:Republic of Ireland
1397:Composition studies
1164:Women's empowerment
1119:Sex workers' rights
1044:Feminist capitalism
1024:Internalized sexism
957:Feminism in culture
65:History of feminism
7515:(1999 documentary)
7342:, 1848, co-founder
7209:(1999 documentary)
7190:Jailed for Freedom
6356:Literary criticism
6233:Complementarianism
5955:Effects on society
5923:Complementarianism
5730:Women's liberation
5119:(1999 documentary)
4986:Suffrage jewellery
4210:Universal suffrage
3808:. January 20, 1869
3729:2008-10-13 at the
3585:The New York Times
3382:2012-02-24 at the
3290:Kerr, 1995, p. 60.
3261:Kerr, 1992, p. 59.
3094:Mani, 2007, p. 62.
2918:John Willis Menard
2840:American Civil War
2838:The coming of the
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2479:Syracuse, New York
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2351:Frederick Douglass
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2323:Harriot Kezia Hunt
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895:Complementarianism
870:Women's liberation
625:Religious variants
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317:Radical lesbianism
7801:1860s conferences
7796:1850s conferences
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4455:African Americans
4373:Spain (Civil War,
4265:Compulsory voting
4023:. Praeger, 2003.
4017:Million, Joelle.
2558:1853 in Cleveland
2548:Thomas M'Clintock
2524:Lydia Ann Jenkins
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2383:Harriet Martineau
2378:in 1851 to write
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2723:Republican Party
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2682:Cincinnati, Ohio
2617:The Plain Dealer
2608:The Plain Dealer
2528:Geneva, New York
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2505:Weekly Chronicle
2483:Susan B. Anthony
2462:1852 in Syracuse
2437:New York Tribune
2409:Wendell Phillips
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6383:Anthropology
6378:Architecture
6341:Legal theory
6248:Gynocentrism
6187:War on women
6122:Pro-feminism
6077:Gender-blind
6027:Gender quota
6000:Art movement
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1159:War on women
1094:Pro-feminism
1049:Gender-blind
999:Gender quota
972:Art movement
741:Anti-fascist
675:Dianic Wicca
554:Postfeminism
429:Xenofeminism
412:Postcolonial
329:Sex-positive
7193:(1920 book)
7111:(1881 book)
6931:Comic books
6856:Art critics
6778:South Korea
6758:Philippines
6738:New Zealand
6733:Netherlands
6464:Pornography
6452:Metaphysics
6393:Criminology
6388:Archaeology
6361:Film theory
6062:Women's Day
5802:Ecofeminist
5661:Reactionary
5609:Materialist
5384:Switzerland
5379:New Zealand
5298:Fourth-wave
5281:Second-wave
5151:(2015 film)
5149:Suffragette
5143:(2014 film)
5127:(2004 film)
5103:(1912 film)
4939:Eagle House
4792:(memorials)
4480:Puerto Rico
4391:Switzerland
4368:New Zealand
4260:Suffragette
4240:Non-citizen
4143:, 1850–1863
3919:Buhle, Paul
3365:About.com.
2963:Akron, Ohio
2613:Polish lady
2121:equal wages
1832:South Korea
1812:Philippines
1792:New Zealand
1787:Netherlands
1510:Pornography
1488:Metaphysics
1402:Criminology
1380:Film theory
1355:Archaeology
1034:Women's Day
826:Libertarian
768:Ecofeminism
685:Ecofeminist
566:Reactionary
559:Neofeminism
500:Multiracial
405:Ecofeminist
400:Materialist
243:Switzerland
223:New Zealand
7760:Categories
7736:(daughter)
7633:Lucy Stone
7471:depictions
7469:Honors and
7152:depictions
7150:Honors and
6921:Literature
6866:Economists
6586:Bangladesh
6520:By country
6469:Psychology
6425:Empiricism
6420:Aesthetics
6415:Philosophy
6274:Patriarchy
6254:Matriarchy
6058:Girl's Day
6032:Girl power
6005:In hip hop
5928:Literature
5858:Indigenous
5797:Reclaiming
5693:Standpoint
5666:Separatism
5639:Postmodern
5533:Vegetarian
5523:Difference
5466:Analytical
5293:Third-wave
5276:First-wave
4928:Resilience
4470:foreigners
4376:Francoist)
4306:aboriginal
4284:By country
4250:Voting age
3077:References
2658:Henry Grew
2597:James Mott
2425:Martineaus
2291:Lucy Stone
2225:Lucy Stone
2135:Background
2028:Categories
1930:Literature
1640:Bangladesh
1515:Psychology
1461:Empiricism
1456:Aesthetics
1451:Philosophy
1325:Patriarchy
1310:Matriarchy
1030:Girl's Day
1004:Girl power
977:In hip hop
900:Literature
858:Separatist
836:Postmodern
802:Difference
736:Analytical
680:Reclaiming
488:Indigenous
393:Standpoint
322:Separatist
174:by country
7730:(husband)
7391:newspaper
7231:(brother)
7086:newspaper
6676:Argentina
6636:Indonesia
6626:Hong Kong
6581:Australia
6481:Seriality
6405:Geography
6331:Sociology
6284:Economics
6269:Kyriarchy
5760:Christian
5740:Religious
5681:Socialist
5471:Anarchist
5416:States of
5354:Australia
4949:Paulsdale
4381:Sri Lanka
4338:Hong Kong
4296:Australia
3140:Liberator
3082:Citations
2759:free love
2552:Civil War
2522:Reverend
2421:De Staëls
2155:In 1840,
1918:Feminists
1730:Argentina
1690:Indonesia
1680:Hong Kong
1635:Australia
1542:Sociology
1424:Geography
1414:Economics
1305:Male gaze
1300:Kyriarchy
761:Networked
643:Christian
378:Jineology
366:Anarchist
356:Socialist
236:Francoist
188:Australia
134:Timelines
7100:Writings
6992:Category
6926:American
6798:Thailand
6753:Pakistan
6723:Malaysia
6706:Paraguay
6696:Honduras
6544:Ethiopia
6410:Pedagogy
6336:Rhetoric
6326:Sexology
6319:Womanist
6314:Thealogy
6309:Theology
6107:Misogyny
5975:Femicide
5960:Equality
5909:Concepts
5824:Orthodox
5787:Neopagan
5775:Womanist
5755:Buddhist
5723:Africana
5718:Womanism
5614:Maternal
5604:Lipstick
5570:Activism
5540:Equality
5506:Cultural
5491:Carceral
5426:Virginia
5406:Timeline
5349:Timeline
5286:timeline
5271:Timeline
5248:Feminism
4411:Scotland
4328:Colombia
4196:Suffrage
3812:April 5,
3775:April 5,
3727:Archived
3380:Archived
3302:, p. 14.
2985:Feminism
2932:See also
2589:Amy Post
2423:and the
2240:Melodeon
2208:Planning
1913:Articles
1852:Thailand
1807:Pakistan
1777:Malaysia
1760:Paraguay
1750:Honduras
1598:Ethiopia
1552:Theology
1537:Sexology
1532:Sex wars
1446:Pedagogy
1199:Outlooks
1079:Misogyny
947:Femicide
932:Equality
883:Concepts
848:Cultural
807:Equality
788:Stiletto
783:Lipstick
707:Orthodox
670:Neopagan
658:Womanist
638:Buddhist
586:Embedded
581:Imperial
576:Carceral
549:Maternal
510:Womanism
198:Colombia
85:Canadian
75:American
32:Feminism
24:a series
22:Part of
7721:Related
7661:Founded
7564:Related
7245:Related
6938:Parties
6813:Ukraine
6808:Vietnam
6718:Lebanon
6616:Germany
6606:Finland
6601:Denmark
6576:Albania
6564:Senegal
6559:Nigeria
6474:Therapy
6457:Science
6368:Biology
5885:Mizrahi
5853:Chicana
5814:Islamic
5750:Atheist
5686:Marxist
5656:Radical
5592:Liberal
5587:Lesbian
5565:Hip hop
5545:Eugenic
5486:Atheist
5459:General
5431:Wyoming
5264:General
5256:History
5173:Lioness
5058:culture
5056:Popular
5030:Related
4890:Forward
4333:Ecuador
4291:Austria
2975:(CEDAW)
2827:Tribune
2813:At the
2716:At the
2644:atheism
1867:Ukraine
1862:Vietnam
1772:Lebanon
1670:Germany
1660:Finland
1655:Denmark
1630:Albania
1618:Senegal
1613:Nigeria
1520:Therapy
1493:science
1392:Biology
843:Radical
797:Liberal
773:Eugenic
697:Islamic
633:Atheist
481:Lesbian
476:Chicana
469:Ratchet
464:Lesbian
459:Hip hop
383:Marxist
307:Lesbian
183:Austria
80:British
49:History
7700:Legacy
7523:Family
7416:(1881)
7348:(1848)
7222:Family
6952:(1967)
6876:Muslim
6871:Jewish
6849:People
6803:Turkey
6793:Taiwan
6783:Sweden
6768:Russia
6763:Poland
6748:Norway
6701:Mexico
6681:Brazil
6656:Israel
6621:Greece
6611:France
6591:Canada
6529:Africa
6435:Ethics
6294:Method
6226:Theory
6137:Racism
5892:Romani
5880:Jewish
5819:Jewish
5765:Mormon
5713:Victim
5676:Social
5649:French
5597:Equity
5560:Global
5496:Choice
5369:Kuwait
5359:Canada
5307:Social
5157:Sylvia
4907:statue
4892:statue
4865:statue
4523:Events
4485:states
4465:felons
4386:Sweden
4363:Mexico
4353:Kuwait
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2349:, and
2165:London
1857:Turkey
1847:Taiwan
1837:Sweden
1822:Russia
1817:Poland
1802:Norway
1755:Mexico
1735:Brazil
1710:Israel
1675:Greece
1665:France
1645:Canada
1583:Africa
1471:Ethics
1268:Theory
1109:Racism
812:Social
702:Jewish
648:Mormon
606:Victim
539:Equity
505:Romani
417:Global
270:states
227:Spain
213:Kuwait
193:Canada
125:Fourth
115:Second
90:German
7448:Homes
7405:Books
7124:Homes
7002:Index
6909:Other
6886:Poets
6841:Lists
6788:Syria
6728:Nepal
6691:Haiti
6686:Chile
6666:Japan
6661:Italy
6631:India
6596:China
6549:Ghana
6539:Egypt
6097:Media
5897:White
5848:Black
5809:Hindu
5780:Asian
5703:Trans
5698:State
5629:Post-
5582:Labor
5511:Cyber
5394:Wales
5364:Japan
5165:Suffs
5141:Selma
4789:Women
4450:women
4422:laws
4416:Wales
4401:women
4348:Japan
4343:India
4323:Chile
4311:women
4235:Youth
4230:Black
4220:Women
2981:(ERA)
2492:Bible
1904:Lists
1842:Syria
1782:Nepal
1745:Haiti
1740:Chile
1720:Japan
1715:Italy
1685:India
1650:China
1603:Ghana
1593:Egypt
1069:Media
817:Labor
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