5 years later in the Chapel the 1st Women’s Rights Convention held, run by female abolitionists.
Rhoda Bement was
among subscribers. Era’s top Black advocate Frederick Douglass spoke, invited by Rhoda’s co-chairperson of anti-slavery fund-raiser Elizabeth M’Clintock. His statue at NPS hq.
5 years later in the Chapel the 1st Women’s Rights Convention held, run by female abolitionists launch-ing the drive for women suffrage (voting rights). Rhoda Bement was among subscribers. That era’s leading Black advocate Frederick Douglass spoke, invited by Rhoda’s co-chairperson of anti-slavery fund-raiser Elizbth M’Clintock. His statue stands in Seneca Falls site center.