A Call to Action
Mar 01, 2020
2 minutes
by Howard Mansfield
Over the course of three summer days in 1848, Seneca Falls became a historic gathering place. Residents of the small town in upstate New York already were active in the major social reform movements of the era. The temperance and antislavery movements used conventions, declarations, and petitions to dramatize their causes. A small group of
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