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Equality for Women PowerPoint Unplugged 1 A Practical Approach to learning.

Abigail Adams “Remember the Ladies” 2

3 Women’s Suffrage

4 The Seneca Falls Declaration (1848)

5 Susan B. Anthony: In Favor of Women's Suffrage (1872)

6 Alice Stone Blackwell: The Military Argument (1897)

7 Agnes Nestor: Working Her Fingers to the Bone (1898)

8 Headquarters of an Anti-Suffrage Group (c.1910)

9 Anti-Suffrage Pamphlet (c.1910)

10 Alice Miller: Why We Don't Want Men to Vote (1915)

11 "Kaiser Wilson"

12 Carrie Chapman Catt: Do you know? (1918)

Alice Paul 13

Lucy Burns 14

Harry T. Burn 15

16 Passage of the 19th Amendment Passed in 1919 Passed in 1919 “The right of citizens of the United States to vote shall not be denied or abridged by the United States or by any state on account of sex.” “The right of citizens of the United States to vote shall not be denied or abridged by the United States or by any state on account of sex.”

17 Women’s Suffrage Map

18 Women's Voting Rights

19 Chronology of Women’s Suffrage Worldwide Wyoming Territory grants suffrage to women Utah Territory grants suffrage to women New York state grants school suffrage to women Wyoming joins the union as the first state with voting rights for women. By 1900 women also have full suffrage in Utah, Colorado and Idaho. New Zealand is the first nation to give women suffrage Women of Australia are enfranchised Women of Finland are enfranchised Suffrage referendums are passed in Arizona, Kansas, and Oregon Montana and Nevada grant voting rights to women Women of Denmark are enfranchised Women win the right to vote in North Dakota, Ohio, Indiana, Rhode Island, Nebraska, Michigan, New York, and Arkansas Women of Austria, Canada, Czechoslovakia, Germany, Hungary, Ireland, Poland, Scotland, and Wales are enfranchised Women of Azerbaijan Republic, Belgium, British East Africa, Holland, Iceland, Luxembourg, Rhodesia, and Sweden are enfranchised.

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