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== Sarah Grimke’s response to the Mass Clergy, 1837 == | == Sarah Grimke’s response to the Mass Clergy, 1837 == | ||
| − | I admire Sarah Grimke's spirit and determination to speak her mind, especially to members of the Church who were regarded as highly esteemed members of society. "Men and women were CREATED EQUAL; they are both moral and accountable beings, and whatever is right for man to do, is right for woman to to" (240). I would argue that Sarah Grimke and her sister were true pioneers for the Women's Suffrage Movement and the modern day Women's Rights Movement with the Equal Rights Amendment. It is because of women like these that women in today's world enjoy some of the privileges and rights that we do. -- Lindsey S. | + | I admire Sarah Grimke's spirit and determination to speak her mind, especially to members of the Church who were regarded as highly esteemed members of society. "Men and women were CREATED EQUAL; they are both moral and accountable beings, and whatever is right for man to do, is right for woman to to" (240). I would argue that Sarah Grimke and her sister were true pioneers for the Women's Suffrage Movement and the modern day Women's Rights Movement with the proposed Equal Rights Amendment. It is because of women like these that women in today's world enjoy some of the privileges and rights that we do. -- Lindsey S. |
== Declaration of Sentiments at Seneca Falls, 1848 (written by Elizabeth Cady Stanton) == | == Declaration of Sentiments at Seneca Falls, 1848 (written by Elizabeth Cady Stanton) == | ||