2. The 1848 Seneca Falls Convention: Birth of a Movement— works and the Race/Gender Analogy Influences on Women’s Rights Activists: Enlightenment theory, Legacy of American Revolution, Key Texts (Mary Wollstonecraft, Vindication of the Rights of Women (1792), writings of Sarah and Angelina Grimke) Screening, Excerpt, One Woman, One Vote
3. The Declaration of Independence and The Declaration of Sentiments: Writing Exercise: Duality of The Declaration of Sentiments
4. The “Sentiments”: Mirror of 19th Century Women’s Lives and Gender System— The Personal and the Political: Writing Exercise
5. The Sentiments and Resolutions: Agenda for a Movement—Legal, Political, Cultural Change
6. Suffrage as Symbol/Gateway Issue
7. Reaction to the Conventio
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