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TERRITORY OF WYOMING
they tried to coonvence the state legislatures to grant women the right to vote.they acived a victory victory in Wyoming. -
WOMEN SERVANTS
most women enployed around this time were servants -
SUSAN B. ANTHONY
Born to a strick quaker family.was not allowed to enjoy typical childhood entertainment like music, games, and toys. her father insisted on self disapline, education, and a strong belif system for all of his 8 children including Susan. -
SUSETTE LA FLESCHE
A young Omaha women,traveled east to translate into English the sad words of Chief Standing Bear,whose Ponca people haad been forcibly removed from their homeland in Nebraska. She was invited with Chief Standing Bear to go on a lecture tour to draw attention to the Poncas situation. -
SUSETTE LA FLESCHE
Testified before congressional committees and helped win passage of the Dawes act -
WOMENS JOBS
Women also beganto fill new jobs in offices, stores, and classromms. There jobs required a hish schooln education and by this time women high school graduates outnumbered men. -
NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF COLORED WOMEM (NACW)
African Americans women founded the National Association of colored womenor a nothe4r name NACW. by merging two earlier orgnizations. Josephine Ruffin identified the mission of the African American womens club movement as the moral education of the race which we were identified. -
WOMEN VOTE IN OTHER STATES
In othert places the vote did not pass . -
WOMENS CLUB
Womens clubs of which these women discussed art or literature
were near half a million strong -
WOMEN DIED
Dangerous conditions, low wages, and long hours led many females industrials workers to push for reforms. their ranks grew after 146 workers, mostly young women, died in this time by a fire in the Triangle Shirtwaist Factory in New York City.