"… We hold these truths to be self-evident: that all men and women are created equal; …"
Explanation:
- Declaration of Sentiments, written and published by a group of women in the American town of Seneca Falls in 1848.
- The declaration was signed by their husbands, brothers and friends in addition to women.
- The women who wrote the Declaration were abolitionists, meaning they were in favor of abolishing the death penalty and slavery, and feminism, or the women's movement, supplemented the program. The abolitionist movement had, both from the early nineteenth century, a voice and mass that meant something, especially on the two shores of the North Atlantic, in England and in the United States.
- The movement also belonged to Harriet Beecher Stowe, who wrote the key text, more influential than any action taken by the abolitionists.
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