ContextJanuary 1848
Women's Rights Convention Reveals Limits of Reform Coalitions
The Seneca Falls Convention in July 1848 addresses women's rights but struggles to center Black women's intersecting oppression. Frederick Douglass attends and speaks in favor of women's suffrage. Sojourner Truth and other Black women reformers work in overlapping abolitionist and feminist circles but face both racial exclusion within white women's organizations and gender exclusion within Black organizations.