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Hidden Histories
A convention that changed the world
Weekly Program
Jack R. Johnson
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July 20, 2010, 6:43 p.m.
Apparently, according to The Sunday Times of London, Women may soon rule the world.
“Germany is already governed by a woman. In America and France women are trying to seize the presidency from men. Are we ready for a triumvirate of Iron Ladies?”

Good question. It wasn’t so long ago—about 162 years this Monday—that women were struggling for merely the right to vote. And that only came about because they had been snubbed when working to gain slaves their freedom. In fact, the original idea for convention devoted to women’s voting began at another protest meeting: the 1840 World Anti-Slavery Convention in London.

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