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  1. The Ohio woman suffrage movement: "A certain unalienable right." : What Ohio women did to secure it by Florence Ellinwood Allen, 1952
  2. Woman suffrage opposed to woman's rights by Arthur M Dodge, 1914
  3. The constitutional right of school suffrage for women in Ohio: Address read at the annual meeting of the Ohio woman suffrage association at Warren, May 14th, 1891 by Gideon Tabor Stewart, 1891
  4. A Colonial dame: Neglected records of the life of Mistress Margaret Brent, the earliest American woman to demand the right of suffrage by Caroline Sherman Bansemer, 1898
  5. Equal rights for women: A speech (Woman's suffrage tracts) by George William Curtis, 1870
  6. Government a man's job: The war teaches a believer in woman suffrage to oppose the extension of the right to vote by Henry A. Wise Wood, 1917
  7. Keynote address presented at "Marching through time, North Carolina women from suffrage to civil rights," November 13, 1995, North Carolina Museum of History by Marjorie Spruill Wheeler, 1995
  8. Thoughts on female suffrage,: And in vindication of woman's true rights by Madeleine Vinton Dahlgren, 1871
  9. From Equal Suffrage to Equal Rights: Alice Paul and the National Woman's Party, 1910-1928 (American Social Experience) by Christine A. Lunardini, 2000-04-01
  10. With Courage and Cloth: Winning the Fight for a Woman's Right to Vote (Jane Addams Award Book (Awards)) by Ann Bausum, 2004-09-01
  11. Republican Women: Feminism and Conservatism from Suffrage through the Rise of the New Right (Gender and American Culture) by Catherine E. Rymph, 2006-01-17
  12. A Long Way to Go: A Story of Women's Right to Vote (Once Upon America) by Zibby Oneal, 1992-07-01
  13. Women's Right to Vote (Cornerstones of Freedom, Second Series) by Elaine Landau, 2007-09
  14. The Fight for Women's Right to Vote in American History by Carol Rust Nash, 1998-08

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64. History Of Women's Suffrage: Women's History
Encyclopedia article on the United States women's suffrage movement and women's suffrage in other countries.Category Society People History...... women are created equal. suffrage quickly became the chief goalof the women's rights movement. Leaders of the movement believed
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beginnings of the women's suffrage movement growth of the women's suffrage movement women's suffrage in other countries The History of Women's Suffrage
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The women's suffrage movement lasted at least 70 years, from the first formal women's convention in 1848 in Seneca Falls, New York, to the passage of the 19th amendment. English women won full voting privileges later than American women, but women in both countries began the worldwide suffrage movement.
Beginnings of the Women's Suffrage Movement
Changing social conditions for women
during the early 1800's, combined with the idea of equality, led to the birth of the woman suffrage movement. For example, women started to receive more education and to take part in reform movements, which involved them in politics. As a result, women started to ask why they were not also allowed to vote.
One of the first public appeals for woman suffrage came in 1848. Two reformers, Lucretia Mott and Elizabeth Cady Stanton, called a women's rights convention in Seneca Falls, N.Y., where Stanton lived. The men and women at the convention adopted a Declaration of Sentiments that called for women to have equal rights in education, property, voting, and other matters. The declaration, which used the Declaration of Independence as a model, said, "We hold these truths to be self-evident: that all men and women are created equal. ..."

65. PAL:The Women's Rights Movement
rights Movement. PAL Perspectives in American Literature A Research and ReferenceGuide. WWW URL http//www.csustan.edu/english/reuben/pal/chap4/suffrage.
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PAL: Perspectives in American Literature - A Research and Reference Guide Paul P. Reuben Chapter 4: Early Nineteenth Century: The Women's Rights Movement A Brief Chronology (1836-1858) The Declaration of Sentiments Sojourner Truth's "Ain't I A Woman?" Selected Bibliography: Books ... Home Page
Source: Library of Congress - Seneca Falls Convention Selected Bibliography: Books Andolsen, Barbara. Racism and American Feminism . Macon: Mercer UP, 1986. Bartlett, Elizabeth A. Liberty, Equality, Sorority: The Origins and Interpretation of American Feminist Thought: Frances Wright, Sarah Grimke, and Margaret Fuller. Brooklyn: Carlson, 1994. Basch, Norma. In the Eyes of the Law: Women, Marriage, and Property in 19th Century New York. Ithaca: Cornell UP, 1982. Berg, Barbara. The Remembered Gate: Origins of American Feminism . NY: Oxford UP, 1978. HQ1426 .D82 Catt, Carrie, and Nettie R. Shuler. Woman Suffrage and Politics; The Inner Story of the Suffrage Movement . New York, C. Scribner's sons, 1926. JK1896 .C3 Cott, Nancy. The Bonds of Womanhood: "Woman's Sphere" in New England, 1780-1835. New

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Image Gallery - Women's Suffrage - Official Program Official program - Woman suffrage procession, Washington, D.C. March 3, 1913.
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Timeline: U.S. Women's Suffrage Movement
The world's first women's rights convention, organized by Lucretia Mott and Elizabeth Cady Stanton, is held in Seneca Falls, N.Y. After much debate, a Declaration of Sentiments and Resolutions is signed by 68 women and 32 men. First National Women's Rights Convention in Worcester, Mass. More than 1,000 people come, but hundreds can't attend because there's not enough space. Sojourner Truth gives her spontaneous "Ain't I a Woman?" speech at the women's rights convention in Akron, Ohio. Lucy Stone sets a trend among women by becoming the first woman to keep her maiden name after marriage. The Homestead Act promises 160 acres of free land to anyone who lives on it for five years. Many single women "prove up claims," especially teachers who work the land in the summer and teach school in the winter. The American Equal Rights Association is founded with the purpose to secure for all Americans their civil rights irrespective of race, color, or sex. Elizabeth Cady Stanton runs for Congress, getting 24 votes out of 12,000.

69. Legacy '98: A Short History Of The Movement
had marched, petitioned and lobbied for woman suffrage looked no further, a minority like Alice Paul - understood that the quest for women's rights would be
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History of
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Living the Legacy:
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Introduction Revolution Declaration Convention ... Complex Issues Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world. Indeed, it's the only thing that ever has ." That was Margaret Mead's conclusion after a lifetime of observing very diverse cultures around the world. Her insight has been borne out time and again throughout the development of this country of ours. Being allowed to live life in an atmosphere of religious freedom, having a voice in the government you support with your taxes, living free of lifelong enslavement by another person. These beliefs about how life should and must be lived were once considered outlandish by many. But these beliefs were fervently held by visionaries whose steadfast work brought about changed minds and attitudes. Now these beliefs are commonly shared across U.S. society. Another initially outlandish idea that has come to pass: United States citizenship for women. 1998 marked the 150th Anniversary of a movement by women to achieve full civil rights in this country. Over the past seven generations, dramatic social and legal changes have been accomplished that are now so accepted that they go unnoticed by people whose lives they have utterly changed. Many people who have lived through the recent decades of this process have come to accept blithely what has transpired. And younger people, for the most part, can hardly believe life was ever otherwise. They take the changes completely in stride, as how life has always been.

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71. BUBL LINK / 5:15 Internet Resources: Women's Rights
The Vote Magazine, Punch and Antisuffrage Postcards. Author Spartacus EducationalSubjects women in history, women writers, women's rights DeweyClass 305
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    SOSIG World Catalogue: Women's Studies
    Set of links to selected, evaluated and annotated Internet resources relevant to feminism and women's studies.
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    Information about important events and women in the history of the Women's Rights Movement. Includes over 60 brief biographies of women, timeline, quiz, activities and court cases fought on women's rights issues.
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    Documents from the Women's Liberation Movement
    Document archive depicting the literature of the Women's Liberation Movement in America, with a focus on its early origins in the 1960s and 70s. Resources range from articles, dealing with the issues of colour, roles and sexuality, to a digitised reproduction of a song book. Information is searchable by subject category or keyword, with links to additional sites of relevance being included.
  • 72. Women's Rights:Related Events
    1869 Women's rights movement splits over precedence of suffrage for black men overwomen. Stanton, Anthony and Gage form National Woman suffrage Association.
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    Related Events
    The early women's rights movement built on the principles and experiences of other efforts to promote social justice and to improve the human condition. Collectively, these efforts were known as reform . Chief among these were the anti-slavery Abolition movement and the Temperance movement, both heavily influenced by Quaker activists. The personal and historical relationships that came together, and at times split apart the movement for women's rights existed before 1848, and have progressed over the subsequent century and a half. This page atempts to trace the major historical influences and events to the contemporary organizations that maintain and carry forward the legacies of the past.
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    The Life of Frederick Douglass Timeline One Hundred Years Toward Suffrage (Timeline) History of Efforts to Prevent Alcohol Problems Timeline 1840 Elizabeth Cady meets Henry Stanton in the home of her cousin, philanthropist and reformer Gerrit Smith . Stanton meets Lucretia Mott on "honeymoon" at World Anti-Slavery Convention, they jointly found Philadelphia Women's Anti-Slavery Society

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    Timeline: U.S. Women's Suffrage Movement
    The world's first women's rights convention, organized by Lucretia Mott and Elizabeth Cady Stanton, is held in Seneca Falls, N.Y. After much debate, a Declaration of Sentiments and Resolutions is signed by 68 women and 32 men. First National Women's Rights Convention in Worcester, Mass. More than 1,000 people come, but hundreds can't attend because there's not enough space. Sojourner Truth gives her spontaneous "Ain't I a Woman?" speech at the women's rights convention in Akron, Ohio. Lucy Stone sets a trend among women by becoming the first woman to keep her maiden name after marriage. The Homestead Act promises 160 acres of free land to anyone who lives on it for five years. Many single women "prove up claims," especially teachers who work the land in the summer and teach school in the winter. The American Equal Rights Association is founded with the purpose to secure for all Americans their civil rights irrespective of race, color, or sex. Elizabeth Cady Stanton runs for Congress, getting 24 votes out of 12,000. The 14th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution is adopted, which grants suffrage to black men. It's the first time citizens and voters are clearly defined as male in the Constitution.

    74. WSOCTV.com - Womens History - Congressional Resolution Designating March 'Women'
    Whereas American women have been leaders, not only in securing their own rightsof suffrage and equal opportunity, but also in the abolitionist movement, the
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    Congressional Resolution Designating March 'Women's History Month'
    Passed March 1987 Whereas American women of every race, class and ethnic background have made historic contributions to the growth and strength of our Nation in countless recorded and unrecorded ways; Whereas American women have played and continue to play a critical economic, cultural, and social role in every sphere of the life of the Nation by constituting a significant portion of the labor force working inside and outside of the home; Whereas American women have played a unique role throughout the history of the Nation by providing the majority of the volunteer labor force of the Nation; Whereas American women were particularly important in the establishment of early charitable, philanthropic, and cultural institutions in our Nation; Whereas American women of every race, class, and ethnic background served as early leaders in the forefront of every major progressive social change movement; Whereas American women have been leaders, not only in securing their own rights of suffrage and equal opportunity, but also in the abolitionist movement, the emancipation movement, the industrial labor movement, the civil rights movement, and other movements, especially the peace movement, which create a more fair and just society for all; and

    75. Papers On Feminists, Activists & The Struggle For Womens' Rights -download Examp
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    77. Blacks And Womens Suffrage
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    Laws past between 18601890 that included womens rights took control their ownearnings, to equal guardianship of children after divorce, to control and
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    The Seneca Falls Woman's rights Convention sparked to life a women's movement thatis still changing the world, improving the lives of women and, consequently
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