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Page 1: Declaration of Sentiments, 1848  Movement split, 1869  Fifteenth Amendment, 1870  Minor v. Happersett, 1874.

Womanhood & Citizenship: The American Woman

Suffrage Movement, 1869-1920

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Declaration of Sentiments, 1848

Movement split, 1869

Fifteenth Amendment, 1870

Minor v. Happersett, 1874

Origins

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Held first Women’s Rights Convention, 1848

“Brains” of the movement: inspirational writings and speeches

Increasingly radical views (The Woman’s Bible)

Dies in 1902

Elizabeth Cady Stanton

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“Legs” of the movement

Living symbol of suffrage cause due to ceaseless travel

“Aunt Susan” to many

Dies in 1906

Susan B. Anthony

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Legislation: Married Women’s Property Acts

Higher Education

WCTU founding, 1874; NACW, 1896

United in one organization/one cause, 1890

Women voting in 4 western states: Wyoming(1869); Utah(1870); Colorado(1893); Idaho(1896).

Successes

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Challenges:

Other compelling issues drawing women away

Arduous state-by-state campaigns

New leaders needed

Woman Suffrage in 1900

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Harriot Stanton Blatch

New Leaders

Alice Stone Blackwell

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New Leaders

Carrie Chapman Catt, c. 1900 Anna Howard Shaw

"Nothing bigger can come to a human being than to love a great cause more than life itself."

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Movement now international

British Pankhursts spur new assertiveness

4 more western states won 1910-2(WA, CA, KS, OR)

New generation of women unwilling to wait

Suffrage in the “Doldrums”?

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The Pankhursts

Emmeline Pankhurst Christabel Pankhurst

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The Pankhursts

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The Pankhursts

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Blatch steps forward

New Organizations

New Tactics

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More British inspiration

Alice Paul

► Quaker from Moorestown NJ

► Early twenties ► Studying in Britain 1908-09

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Back to America

► Alice Paul returns 1910

► How to use British experience for American suffrage?

► Approaches leaders of NAWSA in 1912

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NAWSA Hesitance

Anna Howard Shaw, c. 1910

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Suffrage parade of 1913

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Womanhood & Citizenship:

► Generations

► Strategy

► Tactics

Suff ragists split

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NAWSA TACTICS

Carrie Chapman Catt, c. 1915

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NWP Tactics

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Picketing begins

► First pickets outside White House in January 1917

► “Silent Sentinels” with banners

► More controversial after WWI declared in April

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Arrests Begin

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Arrests continue

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Arrest & Prison

► Lucy Burns most often arrested

► Prominent women in jail drew attention

► Nearly 200 eventually imprisoned

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Arrest & Prison

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Alice Paul in Prison

► Long sentence drew criticism

► Daily articles about AP condition

► Mental examination

► Pickets continued

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Release—Victory?

► All pickets released before Thanksgiving 1917

► New York state had won suffrage in meantime

► Wilson declares support for constitutional amendment January 1918; House passes.

► Senate passes June 1919

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States Ratify

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19th Amendment Ratified

August 26, 1920

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Themes:

Women moving into public life esp. after 1870 Suffrage part of Progressive reforms Using publicity to get results Consumer society: creating posters, small goods to gain

support, advertise. What’s worth going to jail for?

Using Suffrage in classroom

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Class activities

► Create posters, broadsides incorporating favorite images and persuasive techniques

► Examine posters, etc. for symbolic content and connect to suffrage

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Suff rage Art

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► Using suffrage songs to sing; create new; examine means of persuasion.

► Examine supporters/non-supporters of suffrage as a window on society pre-WWI.

►Use controversy over picketing to talk about meaning of patriotism.

Other activities

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Questions?