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Women’s Suffrage 100th Anniversary Quilt Challenge “The right of citizens of the United States to vote shall not be denied or abridged by the United States or by any…

November 2017 marked the 100th anniversary of passage of the women’s suffrage amendment in New York State. Over the last year, PAST has worked closely with the Broome-Tioga…

This curriculum may be successfully used with or without a museum visit. Developed by Sarah Anderson in consultation with OHS staff and advisory board. Beyond Suffrage Foundational

Slide 1“More Power Than We Knew” 1920-2012 Slide 2 Recent League Milestones 2010 90 th anniversary of the League of Women Voters 2012 100th anniversary of woman suffrage…

Tourism Advisory Council Meeting Monday, May 15th, 2017 633 Third Ave 37th Floor Boardroom New York, NY 11:00am – 12:30pm Webcast address: https:livestream.comvvt2TAC051517…

SUPREME ADMINISTRATIVE COURT ANNUAL REPORT 2006 4 7 8 12 14 18 20 23 25 supreme administrative court Access to justice Power and Relations of Responsibility Administrative…

The American Woman Suffrage Movement right to vote = suffrage * Seneca Falls, New York 1848 In the early 1800s, many women were involved in the abolition (anti-slavery) and…

1. WOMEN WIN REFORM 22.4 Brain Pop 2. The struggle for women’s suffrage began in the early 1800s.Elizabeth Cody Stanton and Susan B. Anthony renewed the fight in the 1860s.…

1. Women’s SuffrageBy Jackie White 2. Women’s Suffrage• Main Idea: As a result of socialand economic change, manywomen entered public life asworkers and reformers.•…

1.Woman’s Suffrage Timeline July 19-20, 1848 The first women’s rights convention in the United States is held in Seneca Falls, New York. The idea for the convention arises…

1. Wo m e n sS u ffr a g e (1848-1920) 2. “...We hold these truths to be self-evident: that all men and women are created equal; thatthey are endowed by their Creator with…

1. Women’s SuffrageBy Jackie White 2. Women’s Suffrage• Main Idea: As a result of socialand economic change, manywomen entered public life asworkers and reformers.•…

1. The American Woman Suffrage Movement (1848- 1920) What do you see here? What year do you think this is? How do you think the public responded? 2. Terms to Know Right to…

Seeking Suffrage Voting Volunteering for a campaign Joining an interest group Lobbying the government Writing to government officials Running for office How can citizens…

Womenâs Suffrage Womenâs Suffrage Beginnings 1848: Seneca Falls Convention â the first womenâs rights convention in the US calls for womenâs suffrage. Prominent supporters:…

Womenâs Suffrage Not Women Suffering Womenâs Suffrage vs. Women Suffering 19th Amendment Section 1. The right of the citizens of the United States to vote shall not be…

Suffrage Movement 3 Main Ideas behind the Women Suffrage Movement 1. Beliefs 2. Declaration of Supporters 3. Leaders International Spies! Beliefs Women's suffrage is…

Woman Suffrage 11-4 Terms Main reasons against suffrage Susan B. Anthony Elizabeth Stanton Radical vs. Moderate movement 19th Amendment Elizabeth Stanton Susan B. Anthony…

Womenâs Suffrage Movement Womenâs Suffrage A Progressive Movement Background Women had been fighting for the right of others for years Slaves Labors Immigrants By Lecture,…