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Created with Fabric.js 1.4.5 The 19th Amendment and Women's Suffrage August 18, 1920 the 19th Amendment is ratified Leaders in the fight for Suffrage Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Lucretia Mott; organized the Seneca convention. 1820's and 30's; Women begin to want voting rights . 1848; The Seneca Falls convention is held. 1850's; The movement loses steam because of The Civil War 1868 and 1870; The 14th and 15th amendments are passed giving all men voting right but not women. 1890; The National American Woman Suffrage Association is formed. Alice Stone Blackwell; editor of the Woman’s Journal, the nation’s leading woman’s rights newspaper. The Seneca Falls lasted 2 days. On the first day200 women gathered to hear Elizabeth Cady Stanton read the "Declaration of Sentiments and Grievances" which declared women equal to men. The second day was open for men to come, forty some did and the declaration was adopted and signed. During protests women's freedomof speech was taken away and womenwere unfairly arrested. Because of thisWomen would go on Hunger strikes andother protests in prison for their rights. http://www.archives.gov/historical-docs/document.html?doc=13&title.raw=19th+Amendment+to+the+U.S.+Constitution:+Women%27s+Right+to+Vote http://www.history.com/topics/womens-history/the-fight-for-womens-suffrage https://www.nwhm.org/education-resources/history/woman-suffrage-timeline https://www.nwhm.org/online-exhibits/rightsforwomen/listofleaders.html http://www.history.com/this-day-in-history/seneca-falls-convention-begins http://creativecommons.org/
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