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1 Women’s Suffrage 11-4

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3 Anti-Suffragists Less Feminine Less attractive (for marriage)
Too independent Less attentive to the home Some women didn’t want to vote

4 By 1890 women could…. Buy and sell property Work outside the home
Vote in SOME states The goal was National Suffrage!

5 Elizabeth Stanton Susan B. Anthony

6 Elizabeth Stanton Susan B. Anthony

7 Elizabeth Stanton Susan B. Anthony

8 Split Movement Radicals Anthony & Stanton The Revolution
Const. Amendment Civil Disobedience Washington, DC Demonstrations

9 Moderates State by state Initial success Long term failure

10 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

11 Amendment Tries Attempt 9: Stalled in 1894 Attempt 10: Stalled in 1895
Attempt 12: Reappears in …Defeated

12 Leaders Lost Elizabeth Stanton Susan B. Anthony

13 March on Washington

14 Split Movement Radicals Demonstrated in front of White House
Burned effigy Burned speeches Arrested, imprisoned Hunger strike

15 Moderates State by state Failure

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17 Carrie Chapman Catt NAWSA keeps growing NY grants suffrage in 1917.

18 WWI – women do their part

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21 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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