WOMEN’S RIGHTS MOVEMENT Lucy Stone Susan B. Anthony.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Objectives Describe how women won the right to vote.
Advertisements

The Women’s Suffrage Movement A Progressive Era Reform.
Seneca Falls Convention 1. How was the line that starts with "We hold these truths to be self-evident..." changed from the original Declaration of Independence?
THE SUFFRAGE MOVEMENT It’s about freaken time!. SUFFRAGE The right to vote.
Aim: How did the Women’s Rights Movement create social change in America? Do Now: Pop Quiz HW: Declaration of Sentiments Worksheet.
Chapter 15, Section 3 The Rights of Women p
Chapter 25 Section 1 The Cold War Begins Chapter 13 Section 1 Technology and Industrial Growth Chapter 25 Section 1 The Cold War Begins The Women’s Movement.
Kent Chronicles Suffrage and Prohibition Intertwined Progressive Amendments to the Constitution May, 2013.
U.S History The Women’s Movement March 7, California Standard Examine the women’s suffrage movement (biographies, writing and speeches of.
Section 1 Suffrage Many progressives joined the movement to win voting rights for women.
Chapter 22- Progressives and Reformers
Women and The Vote The Story of Women’s Suffrage in the Progressive Era.
Standard 15, element D Describe the passage of the Eighteenth Amendment, establishing Prohibition, and the Nineteenth Amendment, establishing women’s suffrage.
Women’s Suffrage Adapted from: sheg.stanford.edu/.../Background%20on%20Woman%20Suffrage.ppt amhist.ist.unomaha.edu/module_files/Womens%20Suffrage.ppt.
C14 S 3 Many women abolitionists also worked for women’s rights. July 1848, Lucretia Mott and Elizabeth Cady Stanton set up the first women’s rights convention.
The Abolitionist Movement & Women’s Suffrage. Abolitionist Movement  Abolitionist movement is associated with the desire to get rid of slavery  Centered.
Progressive Era Politics “The government is us; we are the government, you and I.” Theodore Roosevelt.
Objective 2.05 Identify the major reform movements and evaluate their effectiveness.
Helping Those Who Cannot Help Themselves Social Progressivism.
Suffrage at Last. Leaders of women’s suffrage - Lucretia Mott, Elizabeth Cady Stanton, and Susan B. Anthony In 1866, Anthony and Stanton founded American.
TEKS 8C: Calculate percent composition and empirical and molecular formulas. Women's Rights 1865–1920.
Chapter 19, Section 3 “The Rights of Women”. Vocabulary Terms 1.Carrie Chapman Catt- (pg. 657) 2.suffragist- (pg. 657) 3.Alice Paul- (pg. 658) 4.Frances.
The 19th Amendment.
The Women’s Rights Movement
The American Women’s Suffrage Movement
What were the reasons for and against women’s suffrage?
Some Thoughts On Women’s Suffrage
Women Reformers.
Women’s Suffrage The Right to Vote.
American Women Suffrage Movement
The American Women’s Suffrage Movement
The American Woman Suffrage Movement
Do Now: What do you see here? What year do you think this is?
The American Woman Suffrage Movement
ESSENTIAL QUESTIONS The Women’s Movement
Do Now: What do you see here? What year do you think this is?
The American Woman Suffrage Movement
The American Woman Suffrage Movement
The American Woman Suffrage Movement
Women's Rights Movement
The roaring twenties
How did Women get their voices heard and create Change?
The American Woman Suffrage Movement
Do Now: What do you see here? What year do you think this is?
Do Now: What do you see here? What year do you think this is?
The American Woman Suffrage Movement
Women Rejecting the Cult of Domesticity
The American Woman Suffrage Movement
The American Woman Suffrage Movement
Women of the Progressive Era
Assessment- choose 2 issues…. For each,
IRON JAWED ANGELS.
The American Woman Suffrage Movement
1848- Seneca Falls Convention- Start of the Women’s Rights Movement
The American Women’s Suffrage Movement
The American Woman Suffrage Movement
Unit 6: The roaring twenties
The American Woman Suffrage Movement
Women’s Suffrage Background Seneca Falls Convention: First national women's rights convention in 1848 The National Woman Suffrage Association: fought.
The American Woman Suffrage Movement
Iron-Jawed Angels HBO Films US History II.
Do Now: What do you see here? What year do you think this is?
The Women’s Suffrage Movement
The American Woman Suffrage Movement
The Rights of Women.
Do Now: What do you see here? What year do you think this is?
Women’s Rights Reformers
Women’s Suffrage.
Women's Rights 1865–1920.
Do Now: What do you see here? What year do you think this is?
Presentation transcript:

WOMEN’S RIGHTS MOVEMENT Lucy Stone Susan B. Anthony

The reform movement that took place in the mid 1800’s was spurred in large part from the revival caused by the Second Great Awakening. One striking feature of the reform movement was the overwhelming presence of women!

REFORM MOVEMENTS TEMPERENCE TEMPERENCE PRISON PRISON EDUCATION EDUCATION ABOLITION ABOLITION ORGANIZED WOMEN’S MOVEMENT ORGANIZED WOMEN’S MOVEMENT

THE SENECA FALLS CONVENTION 1848 Seneca Falls, New York 1848 Seneca Falls, New York Marked beginning of an Marked beginning of an organized Women’s Movement organized Women’s Movement “Declaration of Sentiments “Declaration of Sentiments and Resolutions” and Resolutions” Stanton: Shocked everyone Stanton: Shocked everyone with her proposal that women with her proposal that women focus on gaining the right to vote. focus on gaining the right to vote.

THE SUFFRAGE MOVEMENT GOT OFF TO A SLOW START IN THE EARLY 1900s. EARLY 1900s. WOMEN SUFFRAGISTS WERE SEEN AS IMMORAL & UNFEMININE. WOMEN SUFFRAGISTS WERE SEEN AS IMMORAL & UNFEMININE. MANY SUPPORTERS WERE MANY SUPPORTERS WERE ALSO ABOLITIONISTS ALSO ABOLITIONISTS

TWO COMPETEING WOMEN’S ORGANIZATIONS 1. NATIONAL AMERICAN WOMAN SUFFRAGE ASSOCIATION - CARRIE CHAPMAN CATT 2. NATIONAL WOMAN’S PARTY PARTY - ALICE PAUL

EIGHTY YEARS AFTER SENECA FALLS THE 19 TH AMENDMENT WAS RATIFIED GIVING ALL AMERICAN WOMEN THE RIGHT TO VOTE.