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DESCRIPTION:MAXCNY Lunch and Lecture Series 2012 "Rethinking the Seneca Fal
 ls Convention" The first women’s rights convention in the world took place
  in Seneca Falls\, New York. Based on her new biography of abolitionist\, 
 feminist\, and Quaker minister Lucretia Mott\, Associate Professor of Hist
 ory Carol Faulkner explores the distinctive historical context that inspir
 ed the women’s rights movement. Lucretia Mott’s travels in central and wes
 tern New York in the summer of 1848 show surprising connections between wo
 men’s rights and other social and political movements. Join us to learn mo
 re about this important piece of central New York history! Guest speaker C
 arol Faulkner Associate Professor and Chair of the History Department Mond
 ay\, March 5\, 2012 12:00 to 1:30 pm The Syracuse University Warehouse The
  Warehouse\, Suite 405 350 West Fayette Street Syracuse\, NY 13244-3050 RS
 VP no later than Thursday\, March 1 at 5:00 pm Please click here to regist
 er Lunch is $12 and payable at the door by cash or check (made out to MAXC
 NY). Students are welcome to attend at half price\; see transportation opt
 ions below. Alumni and students are welcome to bring guests to the MAXCNY 
 lectures. 
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X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:MAXCNY Lunch and Lecture Series 2012 "Rethinki
 ng the Seneca Falls Convention" The first women’s rights convention in the
  world took place in Seneca Falls\, New York. Based on her new biography o
 f abolitionist\, feminist\, and Quaker minister Lucretia Mott\, Associate 
 Professor of History Carol Faulkner explores the distinctive historical co
 ntext that inspired the women’s rights movement. Lucretia Mott’s travels i
 n central and western New York in the summer of 1848 show surprising conne
 ctions between women’s rights and other social and political movements. Jo
 in us to learn more about this important piece of central New York history
 ! Guest speaker Carol Faulkner Associate Professor and Chair of the Histor
 y Department Monday\, March 5\, 2012 12:00 to 1:30 pm The Syracuse Univers
 ity Warehouse The Warehouse\, Suite 405 350 West Fayette Street Syracuse\,
  NY 13244-3050 RSVP no later than Thursday\, March 1 at 5:00 pm Please cli
 ck here to register Lunch is $12 and payable at the door by cash or check 
 (made out to MAXCNY). Students are welcome to attend at half price\; see t
 ransportation options below. Alumni and students are welcome to bring gues
 ts to the MAXCNY lectures. <br>
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