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Women's Movement
- Susan B. Anthony and
Elizabeth Stanton
- 1850 - Anthony and Stanton met
- July 19-20, 1848 - organized first women's
right convention at Seneca Falls and came up
with the declaration of sentiments
- 1869 - founded the National
Women Suffrage Association
- 1872 - Anthony arrested for
illegal voting in a national
election
- 1890 - Anthony became
president of NAWSA
- 1868 - 1870 - published a
woman's newspaper, Revolution
- Alice Paul
- 1912 - earned a Ph. D. from
University of Pennsylvania
- 1912 - became head of NAWSA's
congressional committee
- 1917 - National Woman's Party
was created
- Came up with the "Silent Sentinels"
who picketed the White House
- 1923 - wrote the Equal Rights
Amendmant
- March 3rd, 1913 - Arranges suffragist
parade and leads to many being hurt
- 1917 - goes to jail and decides to go on a hunger
strike, they wanted to put her in an insane asylum
- Cult of Domesticity
- Piety
- Woman had to be
religious
- Purity
- Virginity was a gift to the husband, the
only man a woman could sleep with is
their husband, and it's the wife's job to
keep the husband happy
- Domesticity
- Women took care of the
house while men worked, and
women had to keep the home
cheerful and peaceful
- Submissiveness
- Women had a certain
dress code and they should
always submit