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    1. History of Pennsylvania Hall Which Was Destroyed by a Mob On the 17th of May, 1838 · Duke University

      The first, the Anti-Slavery Convention of American Women, was held in New York in 1837, eleven years before the Seneca (...)

    2. [Portrait of Lucretia Mott] · Duke University Library Exhibits

      Some male delegates, including William Lloyd Garrison and Frederick Douglass, sat with them in solidarity. After the convention, (...)

    3. Regional Realities · Beyond Supply & Demand: Duke Economics Students Present 100 Years of American W

      Anthony and Elizabeth Cady Stanton both praised her contributions to the movement, but did not name her when they published an excerpt from her (...)

    4. Bibliography · Beyond Supply & Demand: Duke Economics Students Present 100 Years of American Women’s

      Proceedings of the Woman's Rights Conventions, held at Seneca Falls & Rochester, N.Y., July &  August, 1848. 

    5. Insatiable Lust or, The story of how a nice girl from Brooklyn fell hard for books and amassed a col

      I organized and curated the first exhibition at the Elizabeth Cady Stanton House at the Women's Rights National Historical Park in (...)

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