The Road To Seneca Falls
Elizabeth Cady Stanton And The First Women's Rights Convention
BY JUDITH WELLMAN
Brief Description:
"The Seneca Falls Woman's Rights Convention of 1848 was a landmark in the sturggle for the rights of women. It was also a landmark in Quaker history. Judith Wellman.has written what will be long considered the definitive book on the Seneca Falls Convention, tracing three major influences: the radical Quaker belief in equality; the antislavery movement; and the campaign for legal reform in upstate New York and elsewhere, which came together on those hot July days in Seneca Falls.. Written in an easy, conversational style, this book deserves to find a place on the reference shelf of Quaker historians, feminists, meetings, and all who find inspiration for today from our many pioneers." -M. Bacon
UofI 2004 297 PP. Paper
$25.00
(in stock)