Female Anti-Slavery Convention in New York
Title
Female Anti-Slavery Convention in New York
Description
The National Female Anti-Slavery Convention in 1837 was the 1st convention where women discussed women's rights. Delegates traveled to NYC for 4 days of debate. Lucretia Mott was there, and so were the Grimke sisters. Ira V. Brown describes their resolutions:
Creator
Daily Suffragist
Source
Date
28/08/2019
Collection
Citation
Daily Suffragist, “Female Anti-Slavery Convention in New York,” Daily Suffragist, accessed April 25, 2024, https://dailysuffragist.omeka.net/items/show/9.