The Declaration Of Sentiments: The Role Of Women

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Once upon a time, the idea of women being a part of society wasn’t even close to being the reality it is now. People were fixated on the idea of women’s roles as a housewife. She would stay home and tend to the house and/or children, while the husband would be working. This idea deceived everyone into believing this was “normal.” Women made a consistent effort to fight against this and others who opposed the idea, would comment that they were corrupting the ideal role believing women couldn’t do a “man’s job” and couldn’t participate in anything political. On July 19-20, 1848 Lucretia Mott and Elizabeth Cady Stanton, organized the first women’s right convention in Seneca Falls, New York. Document A is “The Declaration of Sentiments.”