WOMEN’S SUFFRAGE MOVEMENT

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   Order Code: GLD971    ISBN : 9780635121226
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The 20 sources are:
1. Portrait of women’s rights activist Lucretia Mott (1842)
2. Photograph of women’s rights activist Elizabeth Cady Stanton with her daughter Harriet, and an excerpt from her autobiography (1856)
3. Portrait of women’s rights activist Susan B. Anthony and an excerpt from her 1872 trial on the charge of illegal voting
4. Photograph showing the arrest of a suffragette in London, England (circa 1910–1915)
5. Photograph of Woman Suffrage Headquarters in Cleveland, Ohio (1912)
6. British cartoon speculating about why suffragettes refused to eat in prison (circa 1913)
7. Cover of the official program for a National American Woman Suffrage Association procession in Washington, D.C. (1913)
8. Illustration titled "Election Day!" (1909)
9. Political cartoon published in Puck magazine titled "Shall Women Vote?" (1909)
10. Cover of Puck magazine with an illustration titled "The Manicure. In the Era of the Suffragette" (1910)
11. Photograph of woman selling The Suffragist newspaper (1914)
12. Photograph of suffragette holding a sign saying "Help us to win the vote" (1914)
13. Photograph of people looking at window displays at the headquarters for the National Association Opposed to Woman Suffrage (circa 1915)
14. Illustration showing the awakening of American women to the desire for suffrage (1915)
15. Photograph of Carrie Chapman Catt with flags of 22 nations; she served two terms as president of the National American Woman Suffrage Association (NAWSA) (1917)
16. Photograph of suffragettes Alice Burke and Nell Richardson in the "Golden Flyer" automobile they drove across America to promote women’s right to vote (1916)
17. Photograph of protestor from the National Woman’s Party picketing outside the White House (circa 1917)
18. Map showing the spread of the woman’s suffrage movement in North America (1917)
19. Photograph of suffragist march in New York City; marchers display signs containing signatures of over one million New York women demanding to vote (1917)
20. Copy of the 19th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution (1920)

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Publisher

Gallopade

Grade

5–12

ISBN

9780635121226