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The mural on the side of the Women's Rights NHP Visitor Center features the first words of the Declaration of Sentiments. The (b529b9e4-cfb7-4b8e-aafa-5555fe2c645a)

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A purple and gold mural on the side of a brick building, which shows the faces of historical figures.

The mural on the side of the Women's Rights NHP Visitor Center features the first words of the Declaration of Sentiments. The face on the mural are, from left to right: Lucretia Mott, Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Jane Hunt, a symbolic Haudenosaunee woman representing the Haudenosaunee clan mothers, Martha C. Wright, Frederick Douglass, and Mary Ann M'Clintock. The purple and gold background represents the ratification flag created by the National Women's Party to track the ratification of the Nineteenth Amendment.

Keywords: women's rights; women's history; new york; finger lakes; national historical park; women's suffrage; abolition; 19th century

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24/08/2018
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National Parks Gallery
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august 2018 in new york state images from np gallery murals in new york state united states photographs taken on 2018 08 24 visitors center womens rights national historical park high resolution