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Directions INTRODUCTION Today we’re going to read an article about African American women who fought for equal voting rights in America. Sojourner Truth Ida B. Wells Harriet Tubman

AGENDA Complete Pre-reading Activity Read “African American Suffragists” and answer the questions Answer Exit Ticket Question Mary Church Terrell African-American Suffragist Taught at M St. School in Washington D.C. (Now Paul Laurence Dunbar High School)

PRE-READING Turn to page 1 in your CommonLit packet. Answer Question 1

PRE-READING Now we will watch a short video about the history of voting rights in the United States. After we watch the video, circle “True” or “False” next to each statement.

PRE-READING Now we will watch a short video about the history of voting rights in the United States. After we watch the video, circle “True” or “False” next to each statement.

PRE-READING Turn to Page 2 Answer Question 3

Directions Page 3 Turn to page 3 in your CommonLit packet. Follow along as we read the article. We’ll pause to answer the questions.

Directions Page 4

Directions Page 5

Directions EXIT TICKET Turn to page 6 in your CommonLit packet. Complete the Exit Ticket. Use the text to help complete your paragraph.