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A Woman’s Right To Vote!!!!!! Suffrage

The Radical Movement "We were but a handful..." recalling the supporters of woman suffrage at the convention, where the right to vote was their most radical demand. Between this first convention advocating the rights of women and the ratification of the Nineteenth Amendment guaranteeing women's right to vote in 1920 lay a long and arduous journey. Victory was never assured until the final moments. A late 19th-century photograph of Elizabeth Cady Stanton (left) and Susan B. Anthony. Their intellectual and organizational partnership dominated the suffrage movement until their deaths in the early 1900s.

Leaders in the Suffrage Movement Julia Ward Howe and Lucy Stone Lucy Stone – reformer, lecturer, and advocate to the woman's right movement. Helped to find the American Woman Suffrage Association Julia Ward Howe – also helped to find the American Woman Suffrage Association and also a leader in the woman’s right club and the was the writer of the Civil War song “ The Battle Hymn of the Republic”

Woman Picketing Woman Picketing During the early 1970’s woman began to write their own history and educate those who was unaware of the suffrage movement since the fact was rarely mentioned in the history textbook. During the early 1970’s woman began to write their own history and educate those who was unaware of the suffrage movement since the fact was rarely mentioned in the history textbook.

Jailed For Freedom This is a militant image that emphasizes the fact of woman breaking free emerging from the imprisoned role. This is a militant image that emphasizes the fact of woman breaking free emerging from the imprisoned role. This pin was presented to all members of the National Woman’s Party who served prison sentences for picketing outside the White House on behalf of suffrage This pin was presented to all members of the National Woman’s Party who served prison sentences for picketing outside the White House on behalf of suffrage

Woman Must Vote!!!!