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Today in History — July 19

1848

19 July 1848: The Seneca Falls Convention Launches Womens Rights Movement

On July 19, 1848, a gathering in Seneca Falls, New York, launched the organized movement for womens rights in the United States. Known as the Seneca Falls Convention, this two-day event brought together approximately 300…

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1955

17 July 1955: Disneyland Opens Its Gates for the First Time

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