Good post this week. Middle-class women were encouraged to participate with social issues such as drunkenness and the abolition of slavery (Teaching History.org, home of the National History Education Clearinghouse, n.d).
Women involved in the early abolitionists movement such as, advocacy for extended education, political rights, including voting rights and employment began to connect the requirement for equal rights in their own lives and experiences. The 1848 Seneca Falls convention is one of the moments and American women's rights movement as the key in the early suffrage. Competition is mainly organized by a group of Quaker women during a visit by a Quaker woman known for her role in the abolition movement and advocating