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Decloration of Independence
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Abby Kelley Foster's speech
Abby Kelley States that it has been embodied that Women are not seen as responsible for their responsibilities. Abby Keller wants to bring awareness that this is not true. It is also about women having to fit into certain standards, such as marrying a man and starting a family, when not being ready to do so. The impact of this movement is to encourage also for women to become independent on their own. -
Sarah Grimké Speech
Sarah Grimke states that men and women are equal. She talks about how it is unfair for women to be seen someone lower than men and only used for pleasure. She wishes everyone to be equal in a fair way and ecourages for the puplic to change this way. -
Angelina Grimké Weld Speech
Angelina Grimké’s is well known for talking about slavery and women's right. In this text she talks about slavery being “its destructiveness to human happiness”. As well as talking about encouraging women to petition even if they're being denied. -
"First Speech" Elizabeth Candy Staton
Elizabeth Candy Staton was a Womens right movement leader. She played a very important part for fighting for womens rights. In her speech she stated that a women should live as she pleases. -
"Ain't I a Women." Sojourner Truth
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Matilda Joslyn Gage at the National Woman's Rights Convention
Matilda Joslyn Gage was a leader of the Women's right movement and brought awareness to women's suffrage. As well as talking about freedom of speech. Not only was she an advocate for Womens sufferage, but spoke about African Americans Right. -
Lucy Stone
Lucy Stone advocated for the abolition of slavery and women's right. She spoke about these topics in her "Women's sufferage Leaflet" speech. She brought awareness to these topics and wanted the world to become better. -
Susan B. Anthony, "Women’s Right to Vote"
Susan B. Anthony in her speech "Womens Right to Vote" is talking about woman not being treated equally when it comes to voting. Even though the US said that no state can deny the right to vote, they are. The impact on this movement is to bring awareness of the unequal treatment of voting for women. -
Women in sufferage organize a parade in Washington, DC Movement
Women in sufferage organize a parade in Washington, DC Movement was a movement organized by women. Over 5,000 women gathered together in Washington DC, throwing a perade demandind the right to vote. The went and desrotyed property for their voices to be heard. -
The Transcontinental tour
The Transcontinental tour was a movement that was lead by Sara Bard Field, who drove across the United States. It was a movemtent that was to gather signatures. The signituares were meant to supports Womens Right to Vote. -
The passing of the 19th Amendment
The passing of the 19th Amendment gauranteed American Womens right to vote. Women spent decades fighting for the right to vote. This is such a powerful movement that has impacted the world how it is today, especially women. -
Women's Liberation Movement.
The Women's Liberation Movement was a movement demandind for equal rights. Women threw parades that demanded equal pay within men and women. This movement lasted quite some time during the 1960-80s. -
The Civil Rights Act women
The Civil Rights Act was important for women since it prohibited discrimination agaisnt women. It didnt matter what race, religion, etc, this applied to them. It also allowed women to have more jobs. -
"Testimony before the senate" Gloria Steinem
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"Harvy Weinstein is my Monster too" Salma Hayek
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"Barbie" Ferrera