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Clothed in the dress of her day – mid-1800s, Ms. Elizabeth Cady Stanton greeted her guests demurely at a “tea” on Sunday, July 3, in the parlor of Freeman Store and Museum.
June 28th and 29th are dates that echo through the corridors of history.One of the most impactful events in global history ...
After deciding to transfer from what she described as her “tiny,” predominantly white liberal arts college after a few ...
Christians who opposed traditional patriarchal interpretations emphasized scripture promoting gender equality, dignity, and mutual respect. Core biblical texts used in their arguments included: ...
More Voices Festival to Seneca Falls this Independence Day, blending orchestral performance with community storytelling to ...
James Marcus reviews the Library of America’s “Margaret Fuller: Collected Writings,” edited by Brigitte Bailey, Noelle A. Baker, and Megan Marshall.
Or Harriet Tubman, Frederick Douglass or Elizabeth Cady Stanton. Of course, none of these, nor anyone remotely like them, appears on Nate’s list.
When we talk about the fight for women's voting rights, some names get left out of history books. Black women played a ...
Elizabeth Cady Stanton had become annoyed with Beecher for wavering in his support of women’s rights and had circulated news of the preacher’s improprieties among the delegates to a convention ...
While the 4th of July marked the independence of some during the early stages of the country’s history, many were excluded ...
Eighty years and more (1815-1897); reminiscences of Elizabeth Cady Stanton by Stanton, Elizabeth Cady, 1815-1902. Publication date 1970 Topics ...
The selected papers of Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Susan B. Anthony by Stanton, Elizabeth Cady, 1815-1902. Publication date 1997 Topics ...