Thursday, April 30, 2015

Frederick Douglass and the Seneca Falls speech

    There is a lot of similarities between the abolitionist movement and the antebellum women's right movement.  They both were are fighting for freedom.  In Frederick's Douglass' speech, July 5, 1852 and The Seneca Falls Declaration of sentiments and Resolutions, 1848,  both talked about they deprived the money they earned.  Also, they discussed how slaves and women education  and their "natural" rights got denied. They mention the challenging and  the struggle their audiences that had with freedom. 


        








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