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Women’s Suffrage Movement
Andrea Tarusan, Michaela Sablan, Addie Ferguson and James Javelosa
Intro
● Women = “moral guardians” or protectors of the home
● Used this to argue their place in politics● Suffrage: the right to vote in political
elections● Began in 1848 at Seneca Falls● New organizations formed in 20th Century:
○ National Women’s Suffrage Association○ National Women’s Party
● Also, teamed up with abolitionists
Seneca Falls Convention
● July 19-20, 1848○ FIRST EVER Women’s Rights Convention held in the U.S.○ Wesleyan Chapel in Seneca Falls, NY.○ Organized by Lucretia Mott and Elizabeth Cady Stanton○ Declaration of Sentiments
Key Figures
Elizabeth Cady Stanton● Nov. 12, 1825 (NY)- 1902● Married abolitionist henry brewster● couple turned away at World Anti-Slavery
Convention● Summer of 1848 : Seneca Falls
○ Declaration of Sentiments● NAWSA’s 1st president Alice Paul
● 1885 (NJ)- 1977● wealthy quaker & well educated
● learned how to use civil disobedience and unladylike tactics● kicked off NAWSA
● Started the National Women’s Party● Jan 1978, President Wilson announces support for Constitutional Amendment
Susan B. Anthony● Feb 15, 1820- March 13, 1906● Most well-known women’s rights activist● Quaker family● temperance activist● 1890: NAWSA formed● NAWSA’s 2nd president
Key Figures
The 19th Amendment
“The right of citizens of the United States to vote shall not be denied or abridged by the United States or by any State on account of sex”
Getting the Vote!
● May 21, 1919○ James R. Mann proposed to the House to
approve the 19TH Amendment ● June 4,1919
○ Senate passed the Amendment○ Sent to states for ratification
● BY March, 1920 THIRTY-FIVE States Ratified It○ tENNESSEE TIPS THE BALANCE
● 19th Amendment ratified (AUGUST 1920) granting voting rights to women○ About 70 years, after Seneca Falls Convention
● November 2, 1920○ 8 Million Women!
● The following 60 years○ Other twelve states ratified
the Amendment○ Mississippi was the last to
ratify
Women Finally Get to Vote
● Boys divide yourselves into two teams (3 boys in each)● Each boy will have to complete 1 obstacle (Each team must complete 3
obstacles)○ Changing a babies diaper○ Tie/Braiding a woman's hair○ Sewing a button
● Once each is complete they will have to present their work to the girls● After the girls have seen all the work, they will vote for the best team
and the best “lady of the house”(best single competitor)
Activity!
Sources
● "19th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution: Women's Right to Vote." National Archives and Records Administration. National Archives and Records Administration, n.d. Web. 19 Mar. 2014.
● History.com Staff. "19th Amendment." History.com. A&E Television Networks, 2010. Web. 20 Mar. 2014.● "Seneca Falls Convention Begins." History.com. A&E Television Networks, n.d. Web. Mar. 2014. ● "Introduction to Women in the Progressive Era." Reforming Their World: Women in the Progressive Era. National Women's History
Museum, 2007. Web. 26 Mar. 2014. ● "Causes: The Woman Suffrage Movement." Reforming Their World: Women in the Progressive Era. National Women's History Museum, 2007.
Web. 25 Mar. 2014.