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Abigail Bush

Abigail Norton Bush (c. 1810 – c. 1899) was an abolitionist in Rochester, New York known for her early involvement in the women's rights movement. Bush served as president of the second women's rights convention in Rochester, 1848 immediately following the first Seneca Falls Convention, and thus became the first American woman to serve as president of a women's rights convention.〔Scholastic. Teaching Resources. Mary Ruthsdotter, (''Chronology of Woman Suffrage Movement Events'' ), Courtesy of the National Women's History Project. Retrieved on May 4, 2009.〕〔Milestone Documents. (''From the bookshelf: The Seneca Falls Convention Declaration of Sentiments'' ). Quote: "A second women's rights convention met a few weeks later, on August 2, 1848, in Rochester, New York. This convention was the first to have a female president, Abigail Bush." Retrieved on May 7, 2009.〕
==Early life==
Abigail Norton was born about 1810, attended the orthodox First Presbyterian Church in Rochester, New York, and helped her mother with charitable works. In 1831, she converted to become a "Brick Church perfectionist"〔Moses, 1995, p. 32.〕 in the wake of popular evangelical revival meetings featuring Charles Grandison Finney. After conversion, she attended the Second Presbyterian Church, known as the "Brick Church", and worked with the Rochester Female Charitable Society, an organization that provided care for the poor and ill.〔Winning The Vote. Western New York Suffragists. (''Abigail Bush'' ). Retrieved on May 4, 2009.〕

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