Ain’t I a Woman?
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Racism in the Women’s Rights Movement
Men, Paternalism, and Hypocrisy
Christianity as an Excuse for Oppression
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Sojourner Truth
The Little Man in Black
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Seneca Falls Convention
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Racism in the Women’s Rights Movement
Men, Paternalism, and Hypocrisy
Christianity as an Excuse for Oppression
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Sojourner Truth
The Little Man in Black
Jesus Christ
Eve
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Ohio Women’s Rights Convention of 1851
Seneca Falls Convention
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The Seneca Falls Convention, held in July 1848 in Seneca Falls, New York, was the world’s first women’s rights convention.
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