Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Cult of Domesticity
- Susan B. Anthony & Elizabeth Stanton
- campaigned for;
- abolition of slavery
- women to own
property
- women to retain
earnings
- advocated for women's labor
organizations
- 1866; founded the American
Equal Rights Association
- 1868; Susan and Elizabeth
began publishing "The
Revolution" in Rochester
- 1872; Susan and her 3 sisters were
arrested in Rochester for voting
- 1877; Susan gathered
10,000 signatures from 26
states for petitions
- 1881-1885; "History of Woman Suffrage"
was published by Susan, Elizabeth, and
Matilda
- 1887; The National American Woman Suffrage
Association was created by
combining organizations, with Anthony
as vice-president and Stanton as
president
- Stanton was involved in the Seneca Falls Convention
- NAWSA kept lobbying; 4
states extended franchise;
Washington, California,
Kansas, Oregon
- Alice Paul
- 1910; returned from England,
became leader in suffragist
movement
- Joined woman's suffrage movement in
Britain; served jail time on multiple
occasions & went on hunger strikes
- Served of chair at National American
Woman Suffrage Associations
meetings
- Formed National Woman's Party with
Lucy Burns
- Members of the NWP picketed the
White House
- 1920; Leading role in Women earning the right to vote
- March 3, 1913, leading role in the Suffrage Parade
- 1916; picketed the white house
- How women should act
- 1800's
- women should stay home, cook clean, take
care of the children
- Purity; staying with one
man and devoting to god
- Submissive; be willing to your husband
- Passive bystander, don't speak up
- Dress nicely
- Submit to God; allow him into your life,
pray to him