Zusammenfassung der Ressource
JUly 19th-20th,
1848: first gathering
of women rights
activist happens in
Seneca Falls, New
York
- 1850: Susan B.
Anthony met Elizabeth
Cady Stanton,
together they fought
against the denial of
basic economic
freedom
- 1869: two distinct
factions of the
suffrage movement
emerged. Stanton
and Anthony
created awsa
- 1878: they introduced
congress to a women's
suffrage amendment,
this cause the
campaign to be
stalled.
- 1880's: the
two wings of
womens rights
movement
struggled to
maintain
momentum.
The awsa
came together
with the nwsa
- late 1880's -
early 1890's: a
lot of middle
class women
wanted to
voluenteer
- 1893: Colorado
gave women
the right to vote
- 1896: utah
and idaho
gave women
the right to
vote
- 1910-1914:
washington,
california, arizona,
kansas, oregon,
illinois
- 1913-alice paul
formed a rival
union and
they used more
militant tactics
(examples: picketing,
rallies, marches,
hunger strikes)
- 1915-: Carrie
Chapman Catt-
veteran suffragist,
former president of
the nwsa. She
wanted relentless
effort
- 1917-arkansas and new
york allowed women to
vote, -President wilson
urged congress to pass a
voting rights
amendment
- 1922: Rebecca Latimer Felton
of Georgia, was the first
women to serve in the senate
- 1922: lady ashton
became the first
women to be in
british parliment.
- 1921: a monument of
lucrettia mott, Elizabeth
Cady Stanton and Susan B
Anthony was unveiled.
- august 26, 1920: The 19th
amendment providing full
rights for women nationally
was ratified when tennesse
became the 36th state to
approve it.
- june 1919: the senate concurs