Published online by Cambridge University Press: 08 June 2019
In 1888, women representing nine different countries convened in Washington, DC, for the first International Council of Women. Comparing the early women’s rights efforts at the Seneca Falls conference of 1848 to this International Council of Women, speaker Frederick Douglass remarked: ‘Then its friends were few – now its friends are many. Then it was wrapped in obscurity – now it is lifted in sight of the whole civilized world, and people of all lands and languages give it their hearty support.
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