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WOMEN'S MOVEMENT
- Alice Paul
- Silent Sentinels
- group of women under Alice Paul
who picketed at the white house in 1917 ,
wear sash of their college, making
a statement they're educated and
deserve full and equal rights
- 19th Amendment passed in
1920 guaranteeing women the
right to vote
- NWP
- head of the National Woman's party that
campaigned for an equal rights amendment to
the Constitution
- Harry Burn -republican who was the
youngest member of the TN general
assembly , after receiving a letter from
his mother he voted in favor of the 19th
amendment which passed it in 1920
- Woodrow Wilson was
president during the time,
announced his support for
suffragist in 1918
- Women suffrage parade of 1913, organized by Paul was when
women marched from the capital to the white house
- Hunger strike
- While imprisoned Alice Paul refused
to eat so she was force fed by a
tube inserted in her nostrils
- Equal Rights Amendment
- She didn't live to see the success,
but after getting the 19th
amendment she worked on
obtaining equal. rights for men
and women
- Susan B. Anthony/ Elizabeth Cady Stanton
- Suffrage
- In 1872 Susan B. Anthony was
arrested & fined for voting, because
it was illegal at the time for women
to vote
- Wyoming, first state to
women unrestricted suffrage
in 1869.
- Feminist
- advocated for equality of men and
women, including the right to vote
- In 1851, Stanton and Anthony join
forces forming a lifetime
friendship as women's rights
activist
- 1869 National Woman
Suffrrage Assosication is
formed by Stanton and
Anthony
- Elizabeth Cady Stanton published the
Women's Bible in 1895 challenging the
traditional position of religious
orthodoxy that woman should be
subservient to man
- in 1848 Stanton and Anthony helped to get the
Married Woman's Property Act of New York passed ,
giving women property, court, and children rights
- First women's rights
convention held in
Seneca Falls, NY 1848
- Elizabeth Cady Stanton writes
the Declaration of Sentiments
outlying women's equality rights
- Organized by Elizabeth Cady
Stanton and Lucretia Mott
- National Woman
Suffrage Association
- 1890 ~ Pro-suffrage organization
formed by the joining of the
National Woman Suffrage
Association and the American
Woman Suffrage Association
- Abolitionist
- Susan B. Anthony
publishes the Revolution in
1868, attacking inequality
of American citizens, and
racial prejudice
- former slave Sojourner Truth
advocated for woman suffrage,
giving her famous speech "Ain't I a
woman" in 1851
- Cult of Domesticity
(Between 1820 & the Civil War)
- Women's' Role
"The way a
women should
be"
- The ideal women should cultivate
the virtues of Piety, Purity,
Domesticity, and Submissiveness
- Men go to work to make money and support
the family , while women take care of the
household
- PIous
- The religious one of the household
- "godless, no woman, mother tho she be" A woman's
proper sphere was in the home
- Pure
- the worst thing a woman could do is
have sex outside of marriage
- had to protect her virginity
- couldn't have sex for any other reason other than to make babies
- Domestic
- Women's place was in the home,, they must always keep the house clean
- The role of child bearers
- Submissive
- Submit to men/husband
- not smart, but loving
- Middle class -families
- The private sphere and public sphere separated