Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Women's Movement
- Cult of domesticity
- Piety
- Religion:: Importance placed on
motherhood
- Purity
- Stay a virgin until
Marriage and stay with
husband.
- Submissiveness
- Submit to husband
and men. Women are
not smart but loving.
- Domesticty
- Take care of
home, crafts,
kids, and
house.
- Susan B. Anthony/Elizabeth
Cady Stanton
- 1848 first gathering for
women's rights in Seneca
Falls, New York
- Stanton drafted the
"Declaration of
Sentiments"
- In 1850 a Massachussetts teacher
met and forged a lifetime alliance
as a women's rights activist.
- For much of the 1850's
they agitated against the
denial of basic economic
freedoms to women.
- 1869 two distinct factions of
the suffrage movement
emerged
- Stanton and Anthony
created National Woman
Suffrage Association
(NWSA), which directed its
efforts toward changing
federal law and opposed the
15th amendment.
- Lucy Stone, and
anti-slavery advocate
and prominent
lobbyist for women's
rights, formed the
American Women
Suffrage Association
(AWSA)
- 1880's-1890's the nation
experienced a surge of
volunteerism among
middle-class women,
members of women's
clubs and professional
societies, temperance
advocates and
participants in local civic
and organization.
- 1890 Seeking
to capitalize
on their
newfoudn
"constituency",
the two
groups
united to
form the
National
American
Women
Suffrage
Association
(NAWSA)
- In 1869 Wyoming was the
first state to provide
women with voting rights.
- 1893-Colorado
- 1896-Utah
- 1896-Iaho
- 1917--
Arkansas
and New
York granted
partial and
full voting
rights
- Alice Paul
- August 18th, 1920
the 19th
amendment was
passed.
- Formed the National Womens' Party in 1913
who freely adopted the more militant
tactics of its English counterparts,
picketing and conducting mass rallies
and marches to raise public awareness
and support.
- In 1878 California Sneator
introduced in Congress a
women's suffrage amendment
- 1917 Alice Paul went on a
hunger strike
- 1917 Alice Paul, Lucy
Burns, etc started
picketing outside the
White House.