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Susan B. Anthony
In 1848 Women split over the 14 and 15th amendment which entitle equal voting rights to everyone...But the women. Susan B. Anthony lead this reform, a quote from her says: " (I) would sooner cut off my right hand than ask the ballot for hte black mean and not for women." -
Carry Nation and the WCTU
The WCTU (Women's Christian Temperance Union) was wanting better morals in the workplace, Therefore prohabistionists went to local saloons and broke bottles of liquor with hatchets and or other tools used for that purpose. -
NAWSA Formed
In 1869 Anthony and Elizabeth Cady Stanton founded the NWSA (National women suffrage association) When thin united with another in 1890 called the NAWSA -
Carrie Chapman Catt and New NAWSA Tactics
Carrie Chapman Catt- The successor of Susan B. Anthony- served as the president from 1900-1904 returned in 1915 to try new tactics to try and get people to listen to them more -
19th Amendment
IN 1919 congress finally passed the 19th Amendment which finally entitled women to vote legally.