Papers Read Before the Seneca Falls Historical Society volume 1

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There it . Stands nameless in columns of the daily press of the day. And 3-et in the minds of one of them was . Seething an idea, the voicing of which was destined to demand of them all, and many others too, the highest braver}'. Before the convention Mrs. Stanton confided to Lucretia Mott her revolutionary idea, viz: that one resolution must demand for women the right to vote. "Why, Lizzie, " was the warning, "thee will make us ridiculous. " She carried out her idea; and Mrs. Mott's prophesy w...as fulfilled. The papers were terrific in their attack. A stream of abuse was poured out upon them from one end of the State to the other. Frederick Douglass' Rochester paper, the "North Star, " alone defended the resolution as he defended it in the convention. He had hesitated a moment at the meeting, j ust long enough to call out this appeal from Mrs. Stanton, "Why, P'rederick Douglass, you surely understand me, for what do you, yourself, feel as your greatest need?" At once he was on his feet saying, "I .

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