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Woman's and Rights
* Flexner, Eleanor, Century of Struggle: The Woman's Rights Movement in the United States ( The Belknap Press, 1996 ( ISBN 978-0-674-10653-6 )).
Because of the fame and drawing power of Lucretia Mott, who would not be staying in the Upstate New York area for much longer, a regional Woman's Rights Convention was held two weeks later in Rochester, New York with Abigail Bush serving as president, and Lucretia Mott as featured speaker.
Lucy Stone: Pioneer of Woman's Rights.
* Ryerson, Lisa M. " Falls revisited: Reflection on the legacy of the 1848 Woman's Rights Convention.
Report of the Woman's Rights Convention, July 19 – 20, 1848
* Woman's Rights Convention, National Reformer, Auburn, New York, August 3, 1848
* Woman's Rights Convention, National Reformer, Auburn, New York, August 10, 1848
* Woman's Rights, National Reformer, Auburn, New York, September 14, 1848
The practice of referring to married women by their husband's first and last names has also been criticized, beginning in the nineteenth century: when the Reverend Samuel May " moved that Mrs Stephen Smith be placed on a Committee " of the National Women's Rights Convention in Seneca Falls, Lucretia Mott " quickly replied: Woman's Rights ' women do not like to be called by their husbands ' names, but by their own ".
She was also a member of the National Woman's Party, and an early supporter of the Equal Rights Amendment.
* Ann Edwards Boutelle, " Frances Brooke's Emily Montague ( 1769 ): Canada and Woman's Rights ," Women's Studies: An Interdisciplinary Journal 12 ( 1986 ): 7-16.
In April 1850, Stone wrote to women in Ohio who were planning a Woman's Rights Convention in Salem, asking them to put pressure on the Ohio legislature to write a constitutional amendment giving women the right to vote.
More such fireworks were expected at the regional Woman's Rights Convention which followed in mid-September, 1853.
" In August 1855, she was referred to as " Mrs. Blackwell " in the minutes of the annual Woman's Rights Convention at Saratoga, New York, with the report that Antoinette Brown introduced her to the assemblage as Lucy Stone Blackwell.
Lucy Stone: Pioneer of Woman's Rights.
The seed for the first Woman's Rights Convention was planted in 1840, when Elizabeth Cady Stanton met Lucretia Mott at the World Anti-Slavery Convention in London, the conference that refused to seat Mott and other women delegates from America because of their sex.
Although the harbingers of dissent within different factions of the woman suffrage movement may be seen in the National Woman's Rights Convention of 1860 ( the last national convention before the outbreak of the war, woman's rights activism largely ceased during the Civil War.
Century of Struggle: The Woman's Rights Movement in the United States.
The suffrage organization NAWSA became the League of Women Voters and Alice Paul's National Woman's Party began lobbying for full equality and the Equal Rights Amendment which would pass Congress during the second wave of the women's movement in 1972 ( but it was not ratified and never took effect ).
Century of Struggle: The Woman's Rights Movement in the United States, Enlarged Edition ( 1959 ; Harvard University Press, 1996 ).
Two weeks later a Woman's Rights Convention was held in Rochester, New York on August 2.
The first National Woman's Rights Convention was held in Worcester, Massachusetts in 1850.
Century of Struggle: The Woman's Rights Movement in the United States, Paperback Edition, Belknap Press 1996, ISBN 0-674-10653-9

Woman's and New
* 1869 – Woman's suffrage: in New York, Susan B. Anthony and Elizabeth Cady Stanton form the National Woman Suffrage Association.
* 1915 – Woman's suffrage: In New York City, 25, 000-33, 000 women march on Fifth Avenue to advocate their right to vote.
In New Zealand, prohibition was a moralistic reform movement begun in the mid-1880s by the Protestant evangelical and Nonconformist churches and the Woman's Christian Temperance Union and after 1890 by the Prohibition League.
* December 15 – Women of Fredonia, New York, march against the retail liquor dealers in town to inaugurate the Woman's Crusade of 1873 – 74.
* May 15 – Woman's suffrage: In New York, Susan B. Anthony and Elizabeth Cady Stanton form the National Woman Suffrage Association.
In New Zealand, prohibition was a moralistic reform movement begun in the mid-1880s by the Protestant evangelical and Nonconformist churches and the Woman's Christian Temperance Union and after 1890 by the Prohibition League.
On April 7, 1848, in response to a citizen's petition, the New York State Assembly passed the Married Woman's Property Act, giving women the right to retain property they brought into a marriage, as well as property they acquired during the marriage.
In regard to the grievance " He has taken from her all right in property, even to the wages she earns ," Assemblyman Ansel Bascom stood to say that he had recently been at the New York State Assembly which passed the Married Woman's Property Act.
* Hudson, Sue F., Background of Ho-Ho-Kus History, under the auspices of the Woman's Club of Ho-Ho-Kus, New Jersey, 1953
Today, there are also students from several other American colleges, including the University of Kentucky, University of Louisville, University of Southern Indiana, Emory & Henry College, Baker University, Converse College, Eastern Illinois University, Western Kentucky University, Lenoir-Rhyne University, Catawba College, Houston Baptist University, The College of New Jersey, Texas Woman's University, Christopher Newport University, Missouri Baptist University, Ball State University, Lawrence Technological University, University of Wisconsin – Eau Claire, Florida Southern College, and Judson University.
* Julie Dash, bell hooks, Toni Cade Bambara, Daughters of the Dust: The Making of an African American Woman's Film, New Press 1992
The New Yorker wrote that it was " full of soap-opera clichés ," and, while allowing for " some well-written patches of wryly amusing dialogue ," Time rejected it as a " damp fable .... the screenplay turns on all the emotional faucets of a Woman's Home Companion serial.
" New York, National Woman's Suffrage Association, 1869: 1-4p.
Writing in the New York Times on October 16, 1988, in a review entitled " Luminous ' Drama On Black Woman's Struggle ," Alvin Klein said, of " the dialogue that is so pure and lyrical, it positively sings and pierces the heart.
* Little Robin Stay-Behind, and Other Plays in Verse for Children, Woman's Press ( New York, NY ), 1923.
* The Pilgrim Ship, Woman's Press ( New York, NY ), 1926.
He also gave freely to the New York Cancer Hospital ($ 100, 000 bequest ), the Woman's Hospital, St. Luke's Hospital ($ 100, 000 bequest ) and the Children's Aid Society.
Ann Ardis, for instance, views the fears Holly harbours over Ayesha's plan to return to England as being " exactly those voiced about the New Woman's entrance in the public arena ".

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