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Woman Suffrage 11-4

Terms Main reasons against suffrageMain reasons against suffrage Susan B. AnthonySusan B. Anthony Elizabeth StantonElizabeth Stanton Radical vs. Moderate movementRadical vs. Moderate movement 19 th Amendment19 th Amendment

Elizabeth Stanton Susan B. Anthony

Elizabeth Stanton Susan B. Anthony

Elizabeth Stanton Susan B. Anthony

Split Movement Radicals Susan B & StantonSusan B & Stanton The RevolutionThe Revolution Const. AmendmentConst. Amendment Civil DisobedienceCivil Disobedience DC DemonstrationsDC DemonstrationsModerates State by stateState by state –Initial success –Long term failure

Amendment Tries Attempt 1: Stalled in Congress in 1868Attempt 1: Stalled in Congress in 1868 Attempt 2: Stalled in 1878 until 1887, defeatedAttempt 2: Stalled in 1878 until 1887, defeated Attempt 3: Stalled in 1888Attempt 3: Stalled in 1888 Attempt 4: Stalled in 1889Attempt 4: Stalled in 1889 Attempt 5: Stalled in 1890Attempt 5: Stalled in 1890 Attempt 6: Stalled in 1891Attempt 6: Stalled in 1891 Attempt 7: Stalled in 1892Attempt 7: Stalled in 1892 Attempt 8: Stalled in 1893Attempt 8: Stalled in 1893

Amendment Tries Attempt 9: Stalled in 1894Attempt 9: Stalled in 1894 Attempt 10: Stalled in 1895Attempt 10: Stalled in 1895 Attempt 11: Stalled in 1896Attempt 11: Stalled in 1896 Attempt 12: Reappears in 1913Attempt 12: Reappears in 1913Defeated

Elizabeth Stanton Susan B. Anthony Leaders Lost

March on Washington

Split Movement Radicals Demonstrated in front of White HouseDemonstrated in front of White House Burned effigyBurned effigy Burned speechesBurned speeches Arrested, imprisonedArrested, imprisoned Hunger strikeHunger strikeModerates State by stateState by state –Failure

Suffrage! NAWSA keeps growingNAWSA keeps growing NY grants suffrage in 1917.NY grants suffrage in WWI – women do their partWWI – women do their part 1919 – 18 th Amendment (Prohibition)1919 – 18 th Amendment (Prohibition) 1920 – 19 th Amendment (Suffrage)1920 – 19 th Amendment (Suffrage) –Last of Progressive reforms