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* By: Heather Kacie Heather
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* Overview of Woman’s Suffrage Susan B. Anthony Sojourner Truth Annotated Bibliography
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* * It all started when Abigail Adams told her husband to “remember the ladies” By Kacie
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Women begin speaking *
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Women form Suffrage Groups They formed the Nation Women’s Suffrage Association (NWSA). This was based in New York City.
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19th Amendment The 19th Amendment gives women the right to vote. Bibliography Back to Index
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** She was very determined to get her point across. Gave 100% in everything she did and didn’t stop until she did. By Heather
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Jobs offered to women Her first job was a teacher at an all girls school where she later became principal
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Women’s rights Susan B. Anthony and 14 other women registered to vote on November 1, 1872 a week later went to vote and were arrested
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“The History of Woman’s suffrage” Susan B. Anthony strengthened women’s suffrage in 1890.
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The last days Susan B Anthony died in 1906. Bibliography Back to Index
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* * Sojourner was a tall muscular woman with a commanding voice who towered over most men and women. Men often challenged her femininity and once caused her to bare her breasts in public. By Heather
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* A Washington streetcar
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“And ain’t I a woman?” “... And ain’t I a woman? Look at me! Look at my arm! I have ploughed and planted, and gathered into barns, and no man could head me! And ain’t I a woman? I could work as much and eat as much as a man- when I could get it- and bear the lash as well! And ain’t I a woman?...”
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The Civil War *
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She died on November 26, 1883. Bibliography Back to Index
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* Susan B. Anthony [Online] Available http://www.gale.com/gale/cwh/anthons/html, 10-23-98http://www.gale.com/gale/cwh/anthons/html About Susan B. Anthony’s life One 100 years towards Woman’s Suffrage [Online] Available http://icweb2.loc.gov/ammen/nawstime.html, 10-23-98http://icweb2.loc.gov/ammen/nawstime.html About women’s suffrage and women’s movement, and how women fought for their rights. Sojourner Truth [Online] Available http://www.gale.com/gale/cwh/truths/html, 10-23-98http://www.gale.com/gale/cwh/truths/html It includes an outline of the life and ways of Sojourner Truth. Sojourner Truth [Online] Available http://library.advanced.org/10320/Truth.htm, 10-23-98http://library.advanced.org/10320/Truth.htm A short biography of Sojourner Truth’s life
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Darlene Clark Hine. “Black Women In America.” Brooklyn, NY: Carlson Publishing Inc., 1993 This included a detailed description of Sojourner Truth’s life. Miriam Sagan. “Woman’s Suffrage.” San Diego, CA: Lucent Books, 1995 This was a dictionary type that stated interesting facts about Susan B. Anthony’s life. James Truslow. “Dictionary of US History.” New York, NY: Adams Sons, 1940 This dictionary explained many interesting facts about women’s movement, women’s suffrage, and the 19 th Amendment
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