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20 Cards in this Set
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Susan B. Anthony
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Created NWSA
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Alice Paul
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Fought for women's right to vote and later the Equal Pay Act. Went on a hunger strike in prison and was force fed. Nearly died.
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Lucy Burns
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Alice Paul's best friend and partner in the NWP.
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National Women's Suffrage Association
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A group of suffragettes created by Susan B Anthony. They were with Woodrow Wilson and claimed not to be a part of the NWP
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National Women's Party
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Created by Alice Paul when she was kicked out of NWSA. Co founded by Lucy Burns.
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Night of Terror
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Peaceful protestors were attacked and beaten.
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Women's Christian Temperance Union
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A group of women who protested against the use of alcohol and tried to ban it.
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Equal Rights Pay Act
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After the fight for Suffrage, Alice Paul protested for equal pay amongst men and women.
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Woodrow Wilson
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Was the president while the suffragettes picketed.
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Suffrage
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The right to vote.
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Red Rose
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Politics who were against women voting wore a red rose to signify themselves.
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Harry Burn
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Wore a red rose , but voted "Aye" for women voting because he received a letter from his mother saying that if he didn't vote yes he'd—
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Jane Addams
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Created the Hull house
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Hull House
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Was a recreational center inspired by one in Europe
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Seneca Falls
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A convention where the Declaration of Sentiments was signed.
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Declaration of Sentiments
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A declaration signed at Seneca Falls Convention to give the right to women to vote.
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19th Amendmant
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The 19th Amendment gave women the legal right to vote.
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True Womanhood
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The belief that a woman's purpose was to stay at home, clean the house, and raise the children.
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Inez Milholland
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She was the woman who rode the horse in the parade and ended up dying of cancer.
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Sweatshops
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Children were forced to work there.
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