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WOMEN’S RIGHTS By: Lindsey Sarah
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INDEX A. OVERVIEW OF WOMEN’S RIGHTS. OVERVIEW OF WOMEN’S RIGHTS B. SOJOURNER TRUTH BIBLEOGRAPHY
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Overview of women’s rights
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Seneca Falls Convention A convention held for women’s rights. Held at Seneca Falls New York, July 19th and 20th 1848. Declaration of sentiments
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Limitations of women All women’s limitations Married women’s limitations
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Anti-suffragists arguments Differences of men and women Morality differences of men and women
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Predictions and fears of anti-suffragists if women got the vote Predictions Fears
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Wyoming gives women the vote 1890 The voting bill
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Timeline Events from 1866-1872
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1912-1917 14 states give women the right to vote
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The 19th amendment When it was passed What it started
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Sojourner Truth
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Her Life as a Slave Childhood as a slave Adulthood as a slave
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Her life as a famous preacher Her travels Washington D.C.
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What kind of a person she was What she did What she believed in
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“Ain't I a women” a speech by Sojourner Truth Summary of the speech Reading of the speech
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Bibliography The arguments of anti-suffragists. http://www.history.rochester.edu/class/suffrage/Anti.htmlhttp://www.history.rochester.edu/class/suffrage/Anti.html, 10/23/98 This link tells the predictions, fears, and arguments of anti-suffragists. Darlene Clark, “Black Women in America.” Madison,Wisconsin April 1993 It’s a book that gives a biography on black women that made a difference in America. It also tells what that did to mean so much to people. History of the suffrage movement. http://www.rochester.edu/SBA/hisindx.htmlhttp://www.rochester.edu/SBA/hisindx.html, 10/23/98 This link gives a short summary of the history of the suffrage movement.
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Bibliography con’t “Sojourner’s Life” http://www.sojournertruth.org/history.htmlhttp://www.sojournertruth.org/history.html, 10/23/98 It gives a timeline on her like and tells the important things she did and things that happened to her. Why a women’s rights convention? http://www.rochester.edu/SBA/history.htmlhttp://www.rochester.edu/SBA/history.html, 10/23/98 This site is about the Seneca falls women's rights convention. Women's rights chronology. Http://.rochester.edu/SBA/time.htmlHttp://.rochester.edu/SBA/time.html, 10/23/98 This site is a timeline of women's rights from 1866 to 1920
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Bibliography con’t Miriam Sagan, “Women’s Suffrage.” San Diego, California Lucent books Inc., 1995 The chapter I used from the book was about when Wyoming gave women the right to vote.
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