What is the important part of women's movement. How does it spread the message
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The beginning of the fight for women’s suffrage in the United States,
which predates Jeannette Rankin’s entry into Congress by nearly 70
years, grew out of a larger women’s rights movement. That reform effort
evolved during the 19th century, initially emphasizing a broad spectrum
of goals before focusing solely on securing the franchise for women.
Women’s suffrage leaders, moreover, often disagreed about the tactics
and whether to prioritize federal or state reforms. Ultimately, the
suffrage movement provided political training for some of the early
women pioneers in Congress, but its internal divisions foreshadowed the
persistent disagreements among women in Congress and among
women’s rights activists after the passage of the 19th Amendment.
The first gathering devoted to women’s rights in the United States was
held July 19–20, 1848, in Seneca Falls, New York. The principal
organizers of the Seneca Falls Convention were Elizabeth Cady Stanton,
a mother of four from upstate New York, and the Quaker abolitionist
Lucretia Mott. About 100 people attended the convention; two-thirds
were women. Stanton drafted a “Declaration of Sentiments, Grievances,
and Resolutions” that echoed the preamble of the Declaration of
Independence: “We hold these truths to be self-evident: that all men and
women are created equal.” Among the 13 resolutions set forth in
Stanton’s “Declaration” was the goal of achieving the “sacred right of
franchise.”
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