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What are some corresponding documents for the Womens Rights Movement?

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What are some corresponding documents for the Womens Rights Movement?

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(NOTE: You could use this set of documents in a whole-class setting to allow you to provide students more guidance about the documents themselves.) • The 1776 letter Remember the Ladies from Abigail Adams to her husband, John, and his response, are available on the website of the National Park Service, from which the EDSITEment resource Links to the Past is an extension. • The Declaration of Sentiments (1848), also available on the website of the National Park Service. Look at the Signers of the Declaration of Sentiments, which includes links to significant biographies, as well as the List of Participants, with links to other significant figures, including some who got involved with the movement as a result of the Women’s Rights Conventioneven though they did not attend.

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