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    about current issues when she had a family to take care of, a diaper to change and a husband to feed? The whole idea of a woman voting just did not fit in most people 's minds and was considered absurd. Following the convention, Stanton, Mott, and Susan B. Anthony, formed organizations that raised public awareness. Stanton and Anthony founded the American Equal Rights Association and formed the National Woman Suffrage Association. They focused their efforts on a federal woman’s suffrage…

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    Section 1 Question # 2 Between the late 1890’s and late 1920’s, many African Americans struggled for survival and equal prosperity, especially after the effects of the reconstruction period. Many blacks had to live in the rural south, and make a life for themselves through lots of indentures to support both themselves and their families. This time period, was a huge disenfranchisement for blacks being that they had to deal with discriminatory behaviors, social, political and economic disparity,…

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    The Progressive Era

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    conditions and education should be fixed and not benefit only government officials. Women’s suffrage was a major part of the Progressive Era. They we’re fighting for the same rights that men have. Many people contributed to this movement such as Susan B. Anthony, Elizabeth…

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    1848, the birth of a movement that would change the lives of women in the United States(Wheeler, p.9). What would later be known as the The Women’s Suffrage Movement planted roots in a developing area for this country. Post Civil War era the likes of Susan B. Anthony, Elizabeth Cady Stanton, and a host of other women began speaking out for women in the hopes that their rights could be advanced alongside those of African-Americans. Up to this point in time women rights were under the idea of…

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    The first time women history was celebrated, it was only for a week. In 1981 women’s history week was declared by congress as a national celebration, but the week wasn't truly celebrated until March 7, 1982. For the next five years it was celebrated as a week, but in 1987 the National Women’s History Project petitioned that the week should be turned into a month. Congress passed Pub. L. 100-9 that turned the week into a month. Without all of the women that have worked and are still working…

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    Iron Jawed Angels Essay

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    “Iron-Jawed Angels” was a movie about women’s suffrage and those who helped to achieve the right to vote for women. The movie focused on Alice Paul and her friend Lucy Burns as they go through hardships and trials to get the amendment passed for women to vote. The women not only face judgement by men, but also by their fellow peers. In the movie, they showed how after the war was announced, everyone expected the women to stop picketing at the president’s door, and to focus on their duties as…

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    The woman nationally known as the mother of the civil rights movement, Rosa Parks, is truly an inspiration and an advocate for positive change. Her bravery and courageous spirit helped to set in motion a chain of events that started the civil rights movement. Rosa Louise parks was born on February 4rd, 1913 in Tuskegee Alabama as Rosa Louise McCauley. She was the first child of James and Leona McCauley. Growing up, Rosa and her family moved to Pine Level Alabama where she went to school. When…

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    informational text, “Susan B. Anthony Dares to Vote,” a common theme is courage. In “I Escaped a Violent Gang,” Ana had the courage to get out of the gang that she had been in for a long time. In “Susan B. Anthony Dares to Vote,” Susan had the courage to fight for women’s equal rights. Although these two texts share the theme of courage, there are still some differences. In “I Escaped a Violent Gang,” Ana is trying to get out of the gang, which is something that risks her being killed. But in…

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    In the nineteenth century, European and American women lived in an era described by gender inequality. Women had few of the social, legal, or political rights: they had extremely restricted control over property after marriage, they didn't have the right to vote or even testify in court, and were barred to enrolled any higher education institutions. To add more, Women were expected to remain obedient to their husbands and fathers, their occupational choices were also extremely limited.(Olson,…

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    Introduction Savitribai Phule was probably first feminist philosopher in colonial India. She was not a typical passive Indian woman who blindly followed her husband. She is a Mother of women Education and vision of her philosophy is to give freedom to woman from so called Indian tradition. She was a courageous woman who stood by her husband and supported all his radical initiatives. She was a major figure of her time. She was revolutionary in her own right. Savitribai Phule’s Writings: • Kavya…

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