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Women’s Suffrage 11-4
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Anti-Suffragists Less Feminine Less attractive (for marriage)
Too independent Less attentive to the home Some women didn’t want to vote
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By 1890 women could…. Buy and sell property Work outside the home
Vote in SOME states The goal was National Suffrage!
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Elizabeth Stanton Susan B. Anthony
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Elizabeth Stanton Susan B. Anthony
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Elizabeth Stanton Susan B. Anthony
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Split Movement Radicals Anthony & Stanton The Revolution
Const. Amendment Civil Disobedience Washington, DC Demonstrations
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Moderates State by state Initial success Long term failure
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Amendment Tries Attempt 1: Stalled in Congress in 1868
Attempt 2: Stalled in 1878 until 1887, defeated Attempt 3: Stalled in 1888 Attempt 4: Stalled in 1889 Attempt 5: Stalled in 1890 Attempt 6: Stalled in 1891 Attempt 7: Stalled in 1892 Attempt 8: Stalled in 1893
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Amendment Tries Attempt 9: Stalled in 1894 Attempt 10: Stalled in 1895
Attempt 12: Reappears in …Defeated
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Leaders Lost Elizabeth Stanton Susan B. Anthony
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March on Washington
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Split Movement Radicals Demonstrated in front of White House
Burned effigy Burned speeches Arrested, imprisoned Hunger strike
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Moderates State by state Failure
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Carrie Chapman Catt NAWSA keeps growing NY grants suffrage in 1917.
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WWI – women do their part
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Suffrage & Prohibition – Men’s Worst Nightmares Come True
Suffrage & Prohibition – Men’s Worst Nightmares Come True!!! (I didn’t write that – Coach Ogden) 1919 – 18th Amendment (Prohibition) 1920 – 19th Amendment (Suffrage) Last of Progressive reforms
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