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Voices of Change Mrs. Baritell’s Class

"Anthony, Susan B." Kids InfoBits. Gale, Kids InfoBits. Web. 6 May Susan B. Anthony Depression era Women’s rights Worked with Elizabeth Cady Stanton Arrested

Source Citation (MLA 7 th Edition)"Truth, Sojourner." UXL Biographies. Detroit: UXL, Kids InfoBits. Web. 6 May 2015 Sojourner Truth Fought for women’s rights Ending slavery

Image from Thomas Edison Inventor Kinetograph, telegraph, alkaline batteries, etc.

Mott, Lucretia." America the Beautiful. Grolier Online, Web. 6 May Lucretia Mott Fought slavery Stood up for women’s rights

Image from "Stanton, Elizabeth Cady." America the Beautiful. Grolier Online, Web. 6 May Elizabeth Cady Stanton Women’s rights Social equality

Image from: Matilda-Joslyn-Gage Matilda Gage Antislavery movement Women’s rights

Image from: houghton.aspx Amory Houghton Started businesses Corning Glass Improved glass quality

"Fillmore, Millard." Kids InfoBits. Gale, Kids InfoBits. Web. 6 May Millard Fillmore Vice President under Zachary Taylor Became President of the United States Compromise of 1850

"Roosevelt, Franklin D." Kids InfoBits. Gale, Kids InfoBits. Web. 6 May Franklin D. Roosevelt Governor of New York State President of USA Great Depression WWII

"Rockefeller, John D." Business and Economics. Detroit: Gale, Kids InfoBits Presents. Kids InfoBits. Web. 6 May John Rockefeller “Oil King” Helped others

Image from: Elizabeth Blackwell Female doctor Women’s rights

Image from: ame.com/uploadpic/ others/big/1- dewitt_clinton_( ).jpg Dewitt Clinton Governor of New York State Erie Canal

Image from: Clara Barton Helped wounded Began American Red Cross

John Pierpont Morgan Image from: dealbreaker.com Influence bankers and financial leaders Financed industry

"Edison, Thomas." Kids InfoBits. Gale, Kids InfoBits. Web. 6 May Thomas Edison Wanted to make a better life for others Invented the light bulb, motion pictures, and the photographs

Image from Nikola Tesla Worked with Edison and Westinghouse Made the Tesla coil Found a rotating magnetic field

Nikolaus August Otto (14 Juni 1832 – 28 Januari 1891 Elisha Otis American Inventor Elevator safety brake device

Bloomer, Amelia Jenks." UXL Biographies. Detroit: UXL, Kids InfoBits. Web. 6 May Amelia Bloomer Reformist Lily Temperance Women’s rights Better clothing

"Eastman, George." Grolier Multimedia Encyclopedia. Grolier Online, Web. 6 May George Eastman Made photography easier Patent for inventions First Kodak camera