Womens Rights Movements

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  • "Declaration of Independence" by Thomas Jefferson

    "Declaration of Independence" by Thomas Jefferson
  • "Deceleration of the rights of a Man" by Marquis de Lafayette

    "Deceleration of the rights of a Man" by Marquis de Lafayette
  • Abby Keller Foster

    Abby Keller Foster
    Abby was an American abolitionist and radical social reform. She was a fundraiser, lecturer and committee organizer for the influential American Anti-Slavery Society,
  • The Seneca Falls Convention

    The Seneca Falls Convention
    This event was the first women's convention ever. This was a two day event for women only. It had been advertised for months so women would have time to know about it and they would have a good outocome. It was held in New York in Wesleyan Chape.
  • Angelina Grimké

    Angelina Grimké
    Angelina was an American abolitionist, political activist, women's rights advocate, and supporter of the women's suffrage movement especially. Her and her sister were two of the few white women in these movements
  • "Aint I a woman?" by Sojourner Truth

    "Aint I a woman?" by Sojourner Truth
  • Margaret Sanger

    Margaret Sanger
    She was an American birth control activist, sex educator, writer, and nurse. Her nursing skills gave her the ability to fight and use facts / everyday issues she encountered for the need of birth control
  • Womens Suffrage Parade

    Womens Suffrage Parade
    This was a huge event because it was the FIRST suffrage parade. It was held in Washington DC. This was not a peaceful parade as people were tripping, grabbing, spitting and shouting at each other. It was one of the very first big parades held in Washington for political beliefs.
  • Lucy Burns

    Lucy Burns
    Lucy Burns helped organize the Suffrage Parade on our timeline. She was getting women inspired and excited to fight for their rights instead of being scared. She also carried the banner for her group when she led lots of women through a train yard in 1919.
  • Tennessee Became the 36th State to Ratify the Amendment.

    Tennessee Became the 36th State to Ratify the Amendment.
    On this day, Tennessee because the LAST state to apply the 19th amendment. This means that because all the states have followed this amendment, it was now a LAW that women could not be turned down to vote!
  • "Senate Testimony on the Era" by Gloria Steinem

    "Senate Testimony on the Era" by Gloria Steinem
  • “I am for the Equal Rights Amendment.” by Shirley Chisholm

    “I am for the Equal Rights Amendment.” by Shirley Chisholm
  • Fourth - Wave Feminism

    Fourth - Wave Feminism
    This was a movement focused to empower women through 2010-2012. It focused on using social media and intersectionality. This was about gender norms and how women were suffering compared to men.
  • "Harvey Weinstein is my Monster Too" by Salma Hayek

    "Harvey Weinstein is my Monster Too" by Salma Hayek
  • "Barbie Monologue" by America Ferrera

    "Barbie Monologue" by America Ferrera