
Historic Women's Rights Declaration on Display in Colorado
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Experience a piece of womens rights history: The Declaration of Sentiments, a pivotal document from 1848, is now on display at the Center for Colorado Womens History in Denver. This fragile pamphlet, penned by Elizabeth Cady Stanton, outlines demands for equality, including voting rights and property ownership. Despite progress, fights for economic fairness and ending domestic violence persist. Colorados pioneering role in womens suffrage is highlighted. See this 178-year-old artifact through July 6th.
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