The Second Congress was held in November of the same year. This convention was also before the constitutional convention. The turnout at the second congress was half the number of participants at the first congress. The themes have not changed compared to the first congress. Women were still debating primary education, marriage, the rights of divorced parents and their children, women's suffrage, and office (77). Zavala is not present this time and Galindo never shows up again. But Galindo made his presence felt once again by sending a twenty-five-page essay in defense of his first speech and also writing resolutions for the second congress to agree on. Galindo defended his position on the sexual education of women, also quoting the European philosophers Bebel and Kant from whom he got the idea that women are just as sexual beings as men. It's not a belief that came out
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