Chapter 3: Women's Rights from the Bottom Up.

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  • Author(s): TETRAULT, LISA
  • Source:
    Myth of Seneca Falls. 2014, p75-111. 37p.
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      The article discusses that women's rights activism expanded rapidly after the Civil War, and the women's suffrage movement soon found itself engulfed by other movements that offered competing definitions of women's rights. Topics include these contending women's rights voices successfully competed with the suffrage movement for the allegiance and energies of new recruits.