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On this day in 1848, the Seneca Falls Convention, the first women's rights convention in the U.S., began. It was advertised as "a convention to discuss the social, civil, and religious condition and rights of woman". Held in the Wesleyan Chapel of the town of Seneca Falls, New York, it spanned two days and became a national, annual event in 1850 (held in Worcester, Massachusetts).
Notable speakers at the convention include Lucretia Mott, Elizabeth Cady Stanton, and Frederick Douglass, who was the meeting's only black member. At its conclusion, the convention issued a "Declaration of Sentiments", which became "the single most important factor in spreading news of the women's rights movement around the country in 1848 and into the future", according to historian Judith Wellman.
The Pittsburgh railway strike occurred in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, as part of the Great Railroad Strike of 1877. It was one of many incidents of strikes, labor unrest and violence in cities across the United States, including several in Pennsylvania. An estimated 53 civilians were killed and 109 were injured. Eight soldiers were killed in clashes, and another 15 were wounded.
The strike began on July 19th when one crew, led by Conductor Ryan, sent word that they would not take out their train. Striking workers refused to cede control of the trains to the company, and by midnight up to 1,400 strikers had gathered in the Pennsylvania Railroad rail yards, stopping the movement of some 1,500 cars.
By the morning of the 21st, it had become clear that many of the Pittsburgh police and local militia had sided with the strikers and were refusing to take action against them. The Pennsylvania National Guard were sent in to forcibly quell the rebellion, and the protest turned into a riot after troops shot into a crowd of people for ten minutes, killing women and children. Rioters began looting, setting fire to the train cars, and exchanged fire with the national guard soldiers.
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... keep reading on reddit β‘Seneca Falls Convention in 1848 is considered first feminist convention in history. you can read from their wikipedia page :
>Even though the first session had been announced as being exclusively for women, some young children of both sexes had been brought by their mothers, and about 40 men were there expecting to attend. The men were not turned away, but were asked to remain silent.
You see, feminism is misandry from the start. it was never about equality. the problem is not "third wave" feminism. the problem is feminism.
The convention's Declaration of Sentiments characterized all men as evil oppressors:
>He has not ever permitted her to exercise her inalienable right to the elective franchise.
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>He has compelled her to submit to laws, in the formation of which she had no voice.
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>He has withheld her from rights which are given to the most ignorant and degraded men both natives and foreigners.
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>Having deprived her of this first right as a citizen, the elective franchise, thereby leaving her without representation in the halls of legislation, he has oppressed her on all sides.
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>He has made her, if married, in the eye of the law, civilly dead.
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>Etc etc ..
This declaration just like everything feminist theories say is biased. it's like saying women are a minority in engineering therefore women are oppressed. but the reason women are minority in engineering is because they are a majority in other fields. and also they are majority in college graduate numbers.
Feminist scholars focus exclusively on women's disadvantages, exaggerate them. ignore female privileges. focus exclusively on men's advantages, exaggerate them. ignore male disadvantages.
As an example of how men were treated in the past read these two pages from The Myth of Male Power by Warren Farrell:
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Iβm watching The Vote on PBS video & saw an image of the Seneca Falls womenβs rights convention of 1848 attendees list, and was intrigued by a couple of names on there! So I looked it up- lots of familiar civil rights activists on there, & lots of great names.
Women:
Lucretia
Harriet
Elizabeth
Eunice
Margaret
Mary Ann
Martha
Jane
Amy
Catherine
Lydia
Delia
Malvina
Phebe
Sophronia
Deborah
Sarah
Cynthia
Hannah
Lucy
Sally
Susan
Julia
Charlotte
Dorothy
Rachel
Betsey
Rhoda
Rebecca
Lovina
Eliza
Maria
Caroline
Ann
Experience
Antoinette
Men:
Richard
Samuel
Justin
Elisha
Frederick
Henry
David
William
Elias
John
James
Robert
Charles
Jacob
Thomas
Saron
Jonathan
Nathan
Edward
George
Isaac
Joel
Stephen
Azaliah
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seneca_Falls_Convention
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