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The Deceleration of Independence (Thomas Jefferson)
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Declaration of Rights of Women (Olympe de Gouges)
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Susan B. Anthony
Susan B. Anthony was arguably the most important person in the women's Rights movement. She noticed that without the simple right to vote, women's rights and equality were just going to be a constant fight. She went on to give several speeches and gatherings. Overall, she was an important factor in the women's rights movement. -
Elizabeth Cady Stanton
Stanton drafted the first demand for women's suffrage at the Seneca Falls Convention. This convention triggered the Women's Rights Movement. She was another crucial and important voice in Women's Rights. -
Seneca Falls Convention
This was a Women's Rights Convention organized by women in New York. There were 300 attendees 32 of whom were men. This gained Women's Rights even more energy and they soon went on to adopt the 19th amendment. -
Elizabeth Blackwell The First Women to Graduate from Medical School
Blackwell was the first woman to graduate from medical school in America. She then went on to become a doctor in the United States as well. She motivated several women and acted as an example to them. -
Ain't I a Women (Truth)
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Ida B. Wells
Wells fought tremendously for women to have the right to vote. Wells faced racial discrimination as well however despite that, she fought hard for women to be able to vote. She also saw women's sufferage as a way to get black women politically involved. -
Alice Paul
Alice Paul was a vocal leader in the Women's Rights Movement. She helped secure the 19th amendment which gave women the right to vote. In all, she was top three in the most important people to have advocated for the Women's Rights Movement. -
Women's Suffrage Parade
This event gained attention and more thought to the Women's Rights Movement. This energy eventually brought the 19th Amendment to life. Overall, this event mainly just gained energy and attention to the movement causing it to go further. -
First Congress Women Jeannette Rankin
Rankin helped women in her state gain the right to vote. She was a crucial part of the progression of Women's Rights as well as helped introduce the 19th Amendment. Rankin helped the Women's Rights Movement tremendously, especially in her home state, Montana. -
Jane Addams
Addams founded the International League for Peace and Freedom. She was a crucial part of the progress of Americans becoming equal. Although she didn't have as great of a voice as the others, she was the mechanic of it all. -
The 19th Amendment
The 19th Amendment granted women the right to vote. Although we still had ways to go with the Women's rights movement, this helped progress it. This made women feel empowered and as if they finally had a voice for their own life. -
Testimony Before the Senate (Steinem)
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Harvey Wienstein is my Monster Too (Hayek)
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The Gendered History of Human Computers (Clive Thompson)
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Barbie (Ferrera)