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Kierstin N

The Path of the Women's Rights Movement - 1 views

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    Time line from Women's Right's movement
Jonathan G

The Rise of Women's Movements - 0 views

  •   The National Woman Suffrage Association   In 1869, Susan B. Anthony and Elizabeth Stanton formed the National Woman Suffrage Association (NWSA) and worked for a woman suffrage amendment to the Constitution. The chief goal of the NWSA was an amendment to the Constitution giving women the vote. The NWSA also demanded equal education and equal employment opportunities for women. Anthony served as president of the group from 1892 until 1900. Carrie Catt served as president of the National American Woman Suffrage Association from 1900 to 1904, and from 1915 to 1920, when Amendment 19 to the United States Constitution was passed, giving women the right to vote.
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    Oh cool i found something i knew a little befor. It talks about Susan B. Anthony and Elizabeth Stanton and them forming The National Woman Suffrage Association.
Hailey E

temperance movement, prison reform, education reform, women's rights, labor reform Imag... - 3 views

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    Lots of good info. on all reforms ;)
Jonathan G

women rights - 2 views

  • Religion, especially the Christian religion, has condemned woman to the life of an inferior, a slave. It has thwarted her nature and fettered her soul, yet the Christian religion has no greater supporter, none more devout, than woman. Indeed, it is safe to say that religion would have long ceased to be a factor in the lives of the people, if it were not for the support it receives from woman. The most ardent churchworkers, the most tireless missionaries the world over, are women, always sacrificing on the altar of the gods that have chained her spirit and enslaved her body.
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    i cant find anything
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