Aim: How did the Women’s Rights Movement create social change in America? Do Now: Pop Quiz HW: Declaration of Sentiments Worksheet
Women’s Rights Movement Wanted suffrage: right to vote Equal education Equal employment opportunities
Lucretia Mott Quaker Abolitionist Men in Anti-Slavery Convention refused to allow her and other women to join Inspired her to fight for women’s rights Organized Seneca Falls Convention with Stanton
Elizabeth Cady Stanton Led Seneca Falls Convention with Mott Wrote Declaration of Sentiments Formed National Woman Suffrage Association with Susan B. Anthony
Susan B. Anthony Quaker Founder of Daughters of Temperance Part of National Women Suffrage Association
Seneca Falls Convention New York, 1848 Declaration of Sentiments: women want equality. Inspired by Declaration of Independence “All men and women are created equal”
Aim: How did the Women’s Rights Movement raise awareness about social reform in America? Do Now: Create a bubble map and list 4 facts about Women’s Rights Movement in 1800s. HW: 1. Social Reform Movements Worksheet 2. Work on Interview Project