Matilda Joslyn Gage speech at the National Woman's Rights Convention, 1852 This Convention has assembled to discuss the subject of Woman’s Rights, and form some settled plan of action for the future. Let Syracuse sustain
Syracuse hosts the Third National Women's Rights Convention in 1852
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Freedom From Religion Foundation - On this date in 1826, Matilda Joslyn (later Gage) was born in Cicero, N.Y. The father of this ranking national suffrage leader and outspoken freethinker was Dr.
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Fierce and forgotten feminist with ties to Fargo worked beside Susan B. Anthony
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