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1 The Rights of Women Seneca Falls Convention of 1848(Began organized women’s rights movement) Many states opposed women’s suffrage. Only 4 western states allowed it-Wyoming, Utah, Colorado and Idaho.

2 Women in Public Life Before the Civil War, American women were expected to devote their time to home and family. By the late 19th and early 20th century, women were visible in the workforce.

3 Domestic Workers Before the turn-of-the-century women without formal education contributed to the economic welfare of their families by doing domestic work. Altogether, 70% of women employed in 1870 were servants.

4 Women in the Work Force Opportunities for women increased especially in the cities. By 1900, one out of five women worked. The garment industry was popular as were office work, retail, and education.

5 Colleges like Vassar and Smith allowed women to excel
Women Lead Reform Many of the leading Progressive reformers were women. Middle and upper class women entered the public sphere after graduating from the new women’s colleges. Colleges like Vassar and Smith allowed women to excel

6 Women and Reform Women reformers strove to improve conditions at work and home. In 1896, black women formed the National Association of Colored Women (NACW). Suffrage was another important issue for women.

7 The Rights of Women A Crusade against Alcohol
In 1874, the Woman’s Christian Temperance Union, led by Frances Willard spoke of the evils of alcohol. She worked to get a ban on the sale of liquor. Carry Nation

8 The Rights of Women Congress passed the Eighteenth Amendment in 1917, this was prohibition, and it prohibited the sale and consumption of alcohol

9 During the Progressive Era, many women took the lead and played important roles as reformers
Jane Addams created the first settlement house Muckraker Ida Tarbell exposed corporate monopolies The WCTU fought for prohibition laws Florence Kelley helped bring about child and women labor laws

10 Three-Part Strategy for Winning Suffrage
Suffragettes tried three approaches to winning the vote: Convincing state legislatures to adopt the vote. Pursuing court cases to test 14th Amendment. Pushing for national Constitutional amendment.

11 By the early 1900s, most western states allowed women to vote but women in the East could not vote

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13 The Rights of Women By the early 1900’s, support grew. Carrie Chapman Catt had a plan to get states to allow women to vote. This happened one by one. Women called for a change to make it so they could vote in federal elections. When a suffragist, Alice Paul, met with Woodrow Wilson and he eventually pledged his support for an amendment. By August of 1920, 3/4th of the states had ratified the Nineteenth Amendment giving women the right to vote.

14 Women Win Suffrage Native-born, educated, middle-class women grew more and more impatient. Through local, state, and national organization, as well as vigorous protests, women finally realized their dream in 1920.


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