[SOLVED] Article Response
Accordingly, for our next assignment I want to focus on the rise of the womens rights movement in America, which began at the Seneca Falls Convention in July of 1848. The meeting launched the womens suffrage movement, which eventually gave women the right to vote in 1920 (7 decades later!). At this convention was read the Declaration of Sentiments, primarily written by Susan B. Anthony, essentially a re-writing of the original Declaration of Independence, with the rights of women in mind. As you read this document, please choose one of the grievances of gender discrimination that you sometimes still see happening in todays society. Alternately, talk about an example of an important gain women HAVE achieved some 175 years later that they did not have in 1848. Another important figure to speak at a subsequent womens rights convention was the former slave Sojourner Truth. Truth is considered one of the founders of both the womans rights movement and the Civil Rights movement. As you listen to actor Kerry Washington recite her dramatic speech, think about the particular arguments she makes and the masterful way she works her audience to see her point of view. First read: Aint I a Women