The National Women's Rights Convention was an annual series of meetings that increased the visibility of the early women's rights movement in the United States. First held in 1850 in Worcester, Massachusetts, the National Women's Rights Convention combined both female and male leadership and attracted a wide base of support including temperance advocates and abolitionists. Speeches were given on the subjects of equal wages, expanded education and career opportunities, women's property rights, marriage reform, and temperance. Chief among the concerns discussed at the convention was the passage of laws that would give women the right to vote.
First US National Women's Rights convention opens in Brinley Hall, Worcester, Massachusetts
The National Women's Rights Convention was an annual series of meetings that increased the visibility of the early women's rights movement in the United States.
Historical Significance
The National Women's Rights Convention was an annual series of meetings that increased the visibility of the early women's rights movement in the United States.
Events Before
Dutch Princess Marianne and Prince Albert of Prussia separate after 18-1/2 years of marriage
Dutch Princess Marianne and Prince Albert of Prussia separate after 18-1/2 years of marriage
Giacomo Meyerbeer's opera "Le prophète" premieres in Paris
Le prophète (The Prophet) is a grand opera in five acts by Giacomo Meyerbeer, which was premiered in Paris on 16 April 1849.
Bacteriologist Louis Pasteur (26) weds secretary Marie Laurent (23) in Strasbourg, France
Bacteriologist Louis Pasteur (26) weds secretary Marie Laurent (23) in Strasbourg, France
Prime Minister of Canada John Abbott (28) weds Mary Bethune at bride's parents home
Prime Minister of Canada John Abbott (28) weds Mary Bethune at bride's parents home
First chamber music group in the US gives its first concert in Boston, Massachusetts
First chamber music group in the US gives its first concert in Boston, Massachusetts
Events After
City of Glasgow steamer inaugurates Philadelphia-Liverpool line
City of Glasgow steamer inaugurates Philadelphia-Liverpool line
Giuseppe Verdi's opera "Rigoletto" premieres in Venice
Rigoletto is an opera in three acts by Giuseppe Verdi. The Italian libretto was written by Francesco Maria Piave based on the 1832 play Le roi s'amuse by Victor Hugo.
Sojourner Truth addresses the first Black Women's Rights Convention in Akron, Ohio
Sojourner Truth was an American abolitionist and activist for African-American civil rights, women's rights, and alcohol temperance.
American inventor Isaac Singer patents his famous sewing machine
Singer Corporation is an American manufacturer of consumer sewing machines, first established as I. M. Singer & Co. in 1851 by Isaac M. Singer with New York lawyer Edward C. Clark.
Second US National Women's Rights Convention convenes in Brinley Hall, Worcester, Massachusetts
Second US National Women's Rights Convention convenes in Brinley Hall, Worcester, Massachusetts
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Alice Mary Robertson is born
Alice Mary Robertson, American politician, known for american politician, was born on 1854-01-02.
Tim Keefe is born
Tim Keefe, American athlete, known for american baseball player, was born on 1857-01-01.
City of Glasgow steamer inaugurates Philadelphia-Liverpool line
City of Glasgow steamer inaugurates Philadelphia-Liverpool line
National debt of Britain and Ireland is £765,126,582
National debt of Britain and Ireland is £765,126,582
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- The National Women's Rights Convention was an annual series of meetings that increased the visibility of the early women's rights movement in the United States. First held in 1850 in Worcester, Massachusetts, the National Women's Rights Convention combined both female and male leadership and attracted a wide base of support including temperance advocates and abolitionists. Speeches were given on the subjects of equal wages, expanded education and career opportunities, women's property rights, marriage reform, and temperance.
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- The National Women's Rights Convention was an annual series of meetings that increased the visibility of the early women's rights movement in the United States.