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Primary Sources The North Star Editorial. Digital image. United State Census. N.p., n.d. Web. 2 Jan. 2016. <http://www.census.gov/content/census-sis/index/research/By-Historical-Era/expansion-and-reform/_the- north-star_-editorial--the-rights-of-women/_jcr_content/centralactivityresource.resourceimg.jpg/ 1374950014874.jpg>. This is a digital image of the North Star Editorial. Frederick Douglass wrote a review on the Seneca Falls Convention. This source is extremely helpful to us because since Frederick Douglass attended the Convention, he had exclusive detail. The information was first hand so we know it can be trusted. Susan B. Anthony, Lucretia Mott, and Elizabeth Cady Stanton. Digital image. N.p., n.d. Web. 3 Jan. 2016. <http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-HI1nz38B7Dk/VNQd2RpcqUI/AAAAAAAAJoo/FRNKCLspfJ4/ s1600/1395755816000-roc-56jgrdrr3qttkcrr2xt-original.jpg >. This photo illustrates Susan B Anthony, Lucretia Mott, and Elizabeth Cady Stanton signing the Declaration of Sentiments. This image greatly helped us because it informed us on who signed the document, and what the leaders of the Convention looked like. Women's Rights Convention location. Digital image. N.p., n.d. Web. 3 Jan. 2016. <http://4.bp.blogspot.com/-jnn46UU6sGY/T5QnEsJjjzI/AAAAAAAAI70/MChppao- J1U/s1600/june-14-001.jpg >. This image shows the monument that was placed in rememberance of the Seneca Falls Convention in 1848. This photo helped us because it tells me the location of where this Convention took place. Women hold up a banner with a quote. Digital image. N.p., n.d. Web. 3 Jan. 2016. <https://propresobama.files.wordpress.com/2012/03/no-self- respecting-woman.jpg >. This image contains a quote written by Susan B. Anthony. This source is useful because it shows how Susan felt during that time in history.

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Page 1: Annotated Bibliography - History Fair

Primary Sources

The North Star Editorial. Digital image. United State Census. N.p., n.d. Web. 2 Jan. 2016. <http://www.census.gov/content/census-sis/index/research/By-Historical-Era/expansion-and-reform/_the-north-star_-editorial--the-rights-of-women/_jcr_content/centralactivityresource.resourceimg.jpg/1374950014874.jpg>.

This is a digital image of the North Star Editorial. Frederick Douglass wrote a review on the Seneca Falls Convention. This source is extremely helpful to us because since Frederick Douglass attended the Convention, he had exclusive detail. The information was first hand so we know it can be trusted.

Susan B. Anthony, Lucretia Mott, and Elizabeth Cady Stanton. Digital image. N.p., n.d. Web. 3

Jan. 2016. <http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-HI1nz38B7Dk/VNQd2RpcqUI/AAAAAAAAJoo/FRNKCLspfJ4/

s1600/1395755816000-roc-56jgrdrr3qttkcrr2xt-original.jpg>.

This photo illustrates Susan B Anthony, Lucretia Mott, and Elizabeth Cady Stanton signing the

Declaration of Sentiments. This image greatly helped us because it informed us on who signed the

document, and what the leaders of the Convention looked like.

Women's Rights Convention location. Digital image. N.p., n.d. Web. 3 Jan. 2016.

<http://4.bp.blogspot.com/-jnn46UU6sGY/T5QnEsJjjzI/AAAAAAAAI70/MChppao-J1U/s1600/june-

14-001.jpg>.

This image shows the monument that was placed in rememberance of the Seneca Falls

Convention in 1848. This photo helped us because it tells me the location of where this Convention took

place.

Women hold up a banner with a quote. Digital image. N.p., n.d. Web. 3 Jan. 2016.

<https://propresobama.files.wordpress.com/2012/03/no-self-respecting-woman.jpg>.

This image contains a quote written by Susan B. Anthony. This source is useful because it shows

how Susan felt during that time in history.

Seneca Falls Convention Invitation. Digital image. N.p., n.d. Web. 3 Jan. 2016.

<http://www.nps.gov/wori/learn/historyculture/images/Call-to-SF-convention-Seneca-County-Courier-July-

11-1848small.jpg>.

This photo is the invitation to the Convention. This was helpful because we knew at what time

the Convention was held, who could attend on what days and who will be there.

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Stanton, Elizabeth Cady, Ann D. Gordon, and Susan B. Anthony. The Selected Papers of

Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Susan B. Anthony. Vol. 1. New Brunswick, NJ: Rutgers UP, 1997. Print.

This source was the most helpful for our Seneca Falls Convention tab. It included the entire

Declaration of Sentiments. It stated what happened the day before the Convention and the thursday

morning in an quick, yet understandable manner.

Johnson Lewis, Jone. "The Beginning? Seneca Falls Women’s Rights Convention in 1848."

About.com Education. N.p., 28 Nov. 2014. Web. 03 Jan. 2016.

<http://womenshistory.about.com/od/suffrage1848/a/seneca_falls.htm>.

This article is useful because it shows the idea of the Convention. This source helped us because

it shows vivid detail of the Convention. It gives us background information on the women and what they

were about. It also offers tremendous help because it explains what happened on the days of the

Convention and the reaction to it, which is something we did not read anywhere else.

Secondary Sources

History, Art & Archives, U.S. House of Representatives, Office of the Historian,Women in Congress, 1917–2006. Washington, D.C.: U.S. Government Printing Office, 2007. “The Women’s Rights Movement, 1848–1920,”http://history.house.gov/Exhibitions-and-Publications/WIC/Historical-Essays/No-Lady/Womens-Rights/ (December 30, 2015)

This source was about the Seneca Falls Convention, The National Women’s Suffrage Association, and basiclly all of the things that occurred during the Women’s Rights Movement. This article helped build our foundation in this topic because all of the basic information was presented here.

Imbornoni, Ann-Marie. "Women's Rights Movement in the U.S." Infoplease. Infoplease, n.d. Web. 02 Jan. 2016. <http://www.infoplease.com/spot/womenstimeline1.html#WHM-1800>.

This source is a timeline so we can see when events in Women's Rights Movement happened and we were provided with a few extra details. It is helpful to us and our project because we can see where it all started and how things escalated after the Convention.

Tone, Andrea. The Reader's Companion to U.S. Women's History. Boston, MA: Houghton Mifflin, 1998. N. pag. Print.

This is a small portion of a book, but it had information on the Seneca Falls Convention. It talks about how more meetings were held after this Convention. It has small but important details about Stanton and Mott and it helps us understand how their meeting came to be.

"Seneca Falls | National Portrait Gallery, Smithsonian Institution." Seneca Falls | National Portrait

Gallery, Smithsonian Institution. N.p., n.d. Web. 03 Jan. 2016.

<http://npg.si.edu/col/seneca/senfalls1.htm>.

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The following source displays what happened during the Women’s Rights Movements in

chronological order. This source is approved because it shows a timeline through words displaying all the

events.

"Seneca Falls Convention." History Net Where History Comes Alive World US History Online.

N.p., n.d. Web. 03 Jan. 2016. <http://www.historynet.com/seneca-falls-convention>.

This website was very sourceful because it shows all the basic information needed about the

Seneca Falls Convention in a unique way. This source helped us because it shows the

generalization of this event.

"The Seneca Falls Convention (Reason): American Treasures of the Library of Congress." The

Seneca Falls Convention (Reason): American Treasures of the Library of Congress. N.p., n.d. Web. 03

Jan. 2016. <https://www.loc.gov/exhibits/treasures/trr040.html>.

The following overview was useful because it shows more information about Elizabeth Cady

Stanton, and the Seneca Falls Convention. It gave us links to other reviews on the Convention, which is

where we obtained Frederick Douglass’ review. It was helpful because we got to know more about other

people’s thoughts on the Convention.

"Seneca Falls Convention, 1848." Seneca Falls Convention, 1848. N.p., n.d. Web. 03 Jan. 2016.

<http://faculty.uml.edu/sgallagher/SenecaFalls.htm>.

The following website was sourceful because it gave information on women’s history and a brief

summary of the Seneca Falls Convention. We approve of this source because it gives mandatory, needed

and basic information which helped us build the principles of our project.

Johnson Lewis, Jone. "The Beginning? Seneca Falls Women’s Rights Convention in 1848."

About.com Education. N.p., 28 Nov. 2014. Web. 03 Jan. 2016.

<http://womenshistory.about.com/od/suffrage1848/a/seneca_falls.htm>.

This article is useful because it shows the idea of the Convention. This source helped us because

it shows vivid detail of the Convention. It gives us background information on the women and what they

were about. It also offers tremendous help because it explains what happened on the days of the

Convention and the reaction to it, which is something we did not read anywhere else.

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