Elizabeth Cady Stanton was the leader of a Women's rights movement called Seneca Falls Convention. It was the first Convention for women in America.
The Convention was held in New York on July 19 1848. 300 people attended, and 40 were men. They wanted to discuss the social, civil and religious rights of a woman.
This Convention was labeled as "birthplace of feminism".
Deborah's Desgin Team
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