One of the most significant artifacts in U.S. women’s rights history is in Colorado for the first time at the Center for ...
The Declaration of Sentiments, the first-ever document to define women's rights, is on display at a Denver museum. Written ...
The oldest known original printed copy of the "Declaration of Sentiments" is now on display at the Center for Colorado Women's History.
DENVER — The oldest known original printed copy of the Declaration of Sentiments — the foundational document of the American women’s suffrage movement — is now on display at the Center for Colorado ...
More than 150 years before the famous phrase, "We hold these truths to be self-evident; that all men are created equal," would be belted on Broadway stages, the line was changed to include women for ...
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