Radical Hospitality at the M'Clintock Home

Women's Rights National Historical Park

  • Every week on Sunday, Thursday, Friday, and Saturday at 2:00 PM from October 11, 2020 to November 22, 2020
  • Free

Thomas and Mary Ann M'Clintock and their five children made this their home for 20 years. The M'Clintock family ran a local business, led the local Quaker Monthly Meeting, and were involved in almost every reform activity in Western New York.

On July 16, 1848, Mary Ann M'Clintock hosted a planning session for the First Women's Rights Convention. At this session she, Elizabeth Cady Stanton, and others drafted a document they called the Declaration of Sentiments. It was ratified on the second day of the First Woman's Rights Convention and signed by 100 men and women, proclaiming that "all men and women are created equal."

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Fees

This event is free to attend.

Location

M'Clintock House, 14 Williams Street, Waterloo, NY 13165

Latitude and Longitude 42.904770, -76.861670

Schedule

Days:

Every week on Sunday, Thursday, Friday, and Saturday

Dates:

October 11, 2020 to November 22, 2020

Time:

2:00 PM

Duration:

30 minutes

Talks are approximately 20 minutes with time for discussion.

Contact Information

Janine Waller
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Event Type

  • Talk
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