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Henry Ward Beecher was regarded as the most popular Christian minister in the United States for more than 30 years of his life. From the 1850s to the 1880s, ...
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A comprehensive history of the U.S. woman's suffrage movement from it's 18th-century origins through the passage of the 19th amendment.
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A timeline of the woman's rights movement from 1849 until 1920 including the women's suffrage movement.
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... Beecher—to create AWSA. The organization was headquartered in Boston, a city known as a center of reform movements. In 1870, Stone established The Woman's ...
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Essential Questions. What were the strategies of the suffrage organization? Why did Stanton and Anthony organize NWSA? How did the NWSA differ from earlier ...
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Women marchers organized by country, state, occupation, and organization, led by Miss Inez Milholland and Mrs. Richard Coke Burleson, during the suffrage march, ...
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A more widespread effort in support of women's rights began to emerge in the 1830s. Women and men joined the antislavery movement in order to free enslaved ...
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Educational resources for teachers about the Suffrage Movement and women's rights. There are quotes, videos, and lesson plans.
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Working women started seeing the vote as a way to gain more political power to further these causes. Harriot Stanton Blatch, daughter of suffrage leader ...
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Catharine Esther Beecher was a nineteenth century teacher and writer who promoted equal access to education for women.
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