National Women's Rights Convention

National Women's Rights Convention

La National Women's Rights Convention ou « Convention annuelle des droits de femmes » était une série de réunions politiques qui visaient à défendre l'obtention du droit de vote pour les femmes aux États-Unis dans la deuxième moitié du XIXe siècle. La première a lieu à Worcester (Massachusetts) et attire des personnalités féminines et masculines, auparavant engagées dans les mouvements de tempérance et d'abolition de l'esclavage.

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