Seneca Falls and the origins of the women's rights movement by by Sally McMillen.Call Number: HQ1418 .M36 2008
ISBN: 0195182650
From Publisher's Weekly: "After a splendid introductory chapter that outlines the legal injustices most women suffered (typically, they could not vote, hold property or receive equal pay for their work), McMillen describes the convention itself, about which we know relatively little (Stanton gave it just two sentences in her mammoth memoir) and then traces its unexpectedly weighty impact on reformers through the decades..."
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