Woman Suffrage: Political Culture and Imagery
One-hundred fifty years after the first women's rights convention, the National Women's History Museum offers Motherhood, Social Service and Political Reform: Political Culture and Imagery of American Woman Suffrage.
Viewers can read the 1848 report of the Seneca Falls Convention, tour an image gallery and test themselves with a quiz.
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