Unit 10: Civil Rights Movement

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Unit 10: Civil Rights Movement

Women’s Rights Movement Part 1: Women’s Suffrage 19th Amendment (1920) Gives women the right to vote The Flapper Image of more freedom for women Part 2: The Modern Movement Equal opportunities Equal pay Birth control & abortion Sexual & Domestic violence Body image & shaming

Women’s Rights Makers: Women Who Make America PBS Documentary 6-part series Tells the story of the modern women’s movement impact on six fields once largely closed to women: Business Comedy Space War Hollywood politics