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Women’s Suffrage Lynda Truluck Houston Elementary

Woman’s Political Peers  Idiots  Criminals  Insane  Indians Taxation without representation is tyranny

The Constitution  Guarantees rights/liberties of American PEOPLE  “establish justice”  “Freedom of speech”

Government  Fourteenth Amendment  Fifteenth Amendment  Anthony Amendment  Nineteenth Amendment  Equal rights Amendment

Influential Women  Susan B. Anthony  Lucy Burns  Carrie Chatman Catt  Alice Paul  Jeannette Rankin  Sojourner Truth  Elizabeth Stanton

Why Women Protest  Paying taxes, not voting  Reform dress/heavy clothes/corset  Submit and obey  Man’s equal, not slave

Suffragettes Pickets Rallies Marches Hunger strikes

Organizations  National Woman Suffrage Association  National Association of Colored Women  National Woman’s Party  League of Women Voters

Publications  The Lily  Woodhull and Clafin’s Weekly  The Solitude of Self  The Woman’s Bible

Typical Cartoon

Music

Equal Rights Today?  Title IX  Equal pay for equal jobs  Custody of minors  Minority housing  Male/female discrimination in the classroom  What national holiday recognizes a woman

Credits  Library of Congress Library of Congress Library of Congress  American Memory American Memory American Memory  Amazing Women In American History by Sue Heinemann  The Century by Peter Jennings and Todd Brewster