Change over Time - Women/Seneca Falls/Suffrage Movement/ Post Reconstruction/ Prevailing Social-Political Temperaments
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"Women: equality, liberty and freedom"
Until the end of Reconstruction in 1877 many women were viewed as objects that had no place in the evolution of society. Eventually women moved themselves out of the imposed shadow of doubt placed upon them and held a conference for the liberation and equality of women in Seneca Falls in the late nineteenth century. However, on the road to Seneca Falls women were able to achieve slight political freedoms but
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an P., et al. The Puritan Ethic and Woman Suffrage. New York: Oxford UP, 1967. 1-159. Hunt, Tamara L., and Micheline R. Lessard. Women and the Colonial Gaze.s New York: New York UP, 2002. 79-90. Lawes, Carolyn J., et al. Women and Reform in a New England Community. Lexington: University P of Kentucky, 2000. 1-263. Armitage, Susan H., et al. Out of Many, A History of the American People. Vol. 4. Upper Saddle River: Pearson Prentice Hall, 2004. 1-344.