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The Women's Rights Room

This video describes the impact Matilda Joslyn Gage had on the struggle for Woman's rights.

"While Gage believed that all freedom struggles were connected, woman’s rights became the core of her life’s work. She entered the movement, as did Susan B. Anthony, at a national woman’s rights convention held in Syracuse in 1852, four years after the first (1848) regional convention in Seneca Falls. Her speech at the 1852 convention was her first in public life." - (http://www.matildajoslyngage.org/gage-home/womens-rights-room/)