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i think that she fought women rights in 1851 at the 1851 convention center
She supported the cause of women's right and abolition.Travelled throughout the country preaching and arguing for abolition.Delivered her "And ain't I a woman" speech at women's right convention in 1851.
If there is no answer on this sight to a question of being given a right to be a womans right, then there is no such thing has a right in a womans eyes.
Approved in Convention at Indianapolis, February 10, 1851
she was scared to get the meat
she was scared to get the meat
"Ain't I a Woman?"
in July 1848, Elizabeth cady Stanton and Lucretia Mott organized the first woman's right convention in sencera Falls, New york.
The convention to produce the current Indiana Constitution began in 1850, but the Constitution was completed in 1851.
Ezekiel F. Chambers has written: 'Speech of Judge Chambers, on the judicial tenure, in the Maryland convention, April, 1851' -- subject(s): Judges, Courts 'Speech of Judge Chambers, on judicial tenure, in the Maryland convention, April, 1851' -- subject(s): Courts, Judges
Usually its on the right side of the blouse, when you are wearing it.
This speech was given by Sojourner Truth at the Women's Convention in Akron, Ohio, on May 29, 1851.