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Title: Womans Suffrage


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Womans Suffrage
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Origins
  • Womans rights movement began in early 1800s.
  • Rooted in benevolence movement
  • Early leaders Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Lucy
    Stone, Lucretia Mott, Susan B. Anthony
  • Seneca Fall Convention of 1848
  • Declaration of Sentiments

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Suffrage and Temperance
  • 14th Amendment spurs controversy
  • 1869, suffragists Elizabeth Cady Stanton and
    Susan B. Anthony create National Woman Suffrage
    Association (NWSA)
  • American Woman Suffrage Association (AWSA)
  • Womans Crusade against alcohol joins with
    Prohibition Party
  • 1874, Womans Christian Temperance Union (WCTU)

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Frances Willard
  • President of WCTU in 1879
  • New direction
  • From religious to political
  • Involved in labor issues
  • Cult of domesticity
  • Protection of home and family

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Votes for Women
  • WCTU strongest womans organization in the nation
  • 1890, National American Woman Suffrage
    Association (NAWSA)
  • WCTUs home protection
  • Womans suffrage a reality in some states
  • Wyoming, Colorado, Idaho, Utah
  • Working toward a constitutional amendment

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Alice Paul
  • Joined NAWSA in 1912
  • Quaker social worker
  • Militant suffragette in England
  • 1916, National Suffrage Party
  • 1917, Paul and associates picketed the White
    House
  • Arrest and hunger strike in prison

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Carrie Chapman Catt
  • 1915, became president of NAWSA
  • winning plan
  • 2 million members
  • Republican Party endorses womens suffrage in
    1916
  • 1919, Nineteenth Amendment passes Congress
  • 1920, ratified by states

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Arguments Against Suffrage
  • Abolition of male sphere
  • Women trying to be like men
  • Southern states revive question of African
    American suffrage
  • 18th Amendment passed without womans vote

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