With [Lucretia] Mott and three other women, Elizabeth [Cady Stanton] spearheaded the first women’s rights convention in Seneca Falls in July 1848. At this gathering, she presented their Declaration of Rights and Sentiments, a document she composed. The Declaration and its 11 resolutions demanded social and political equality for all women, including its most controversial claim, the right to __________ . —Judith E. Harper, “Biography,” from Resources for the Film Not for Ourselves Alone, PBS