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Title: Pattie Ruffner Jacobs


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PattieRuffnerJacobs
  • Womens Suffragist
  • 1875 - 1935

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Vocabulary Word suffrage   noun 1. the right
to vote, especially in a political election. 2. a
vote given in favor of a proposed measure or
candidate..
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Vocabulary Word depression   noun 1.
saddness, gloom 2. a period during which business
and employment remain at a very low level of
activity.
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Vocabulary Word poverty   noun 1. the state
or condition of having little or no money being
poor.
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Early Life
  • Born in West Virginia in 1875 into a family of
    educators and ministers.
  • The depression of the 1890s sent her family into
    poverty.
  • After her parents marriage ended, she and her
    mother moved to Birmingham.
  • Began to question attitudes toward women.
  • Objected to the lower position in which women
    were placed.

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Teen AgedYears
  • Rebelled against Southern societys attitudes
    toward women.
  • Began to think independently.
  • Was denied a college education.

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Early Adulthood
  • Married Solon Jacobs, a Birmingham businessman.
  • She and Solon had two daughters.
  • Wanted a different life for her daughters so
    began to try to bring about change in attitudes
    toward women.

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Activities
  • Made efforts to put an end to child labor
  • Became active in the Salvation Army and the
    Jefferson Co. AntiTuberculosis Assoc.
  • Believed women should have the right to vote.

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Womens Rights
  • Began the Birmingham and the Alabama Equal
    Suffrage Associations.
  • Was an officer in the National Woman Suffrage
    Association.
  • Worked for the 19th amendment to the Constitution
    giving women the right to vote.

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WomensRights in the Early 20th Century
  • Women earned 19 of all college degrees (only 19
    out of every 100).
  • Womens pay was lower than mens.
  • Women could not speak before an audience that
    included men.
  • Most women did not work outside their home.

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Womens Rights in the Early 20th Century
  • Society believed women to be inferior.
  • Women could not attend many colleges.
  • Few women held public offices.
  • Women could not even vote!

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Womens Rightsin the21st Century
  • The law requires equal pay for women doing equal
    work.
  • Women earn over 50 of all college degrees earned
    each year.
  • Women can speak before any audience.
  • Women have the right to vote.
  • Most women have jobs or careers.
  • Women are free to run for public office.

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References
  • Alabama Department of Archives and History.
    (n.d.). Retrieved February 5, 2008, from
    http//www.alabamamoments.state.al.us/sec39det.htm
    l
  • Alabama Womens Hall of Fame. (2000). Retrieved
    February 5, 2008, from http//www.awhf.org/jacobs.
    html
  • Wikipedia. (2007). Retrieved February 5, 2008,
    from http//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Patti_Ruffner_Ja
    cobs

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