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Votes for Women: Report of the Woman's Rights Meeting at Mercantile Hall

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This resource, from American Memory at the Library of Congress, features links to sections of a report of an 1859 meeting held in Boston, Massachusetts, concerning women's rights in New England. Among the speakers were Wendell Phillips, Caroline Dall, Harriot Hunt, James Freeman Clarke and John T. Sargent.

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    Topics: United States History, History-Social Science

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