PPT-Women’s Rights and Progress Throughout History – From Suffrage to Success
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Womens rights and their journey toward achieving equality have been a long and arduous battle throughout history From the fight for suffrage to the present
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Womens rights and their journey toward achieving equality have been a long and arduous battle throughout history From the fight for suffrage to the present. PROGRESSIVE MINORITIES. W.E.B. DuBois. 1868 – 1963 . Sociologist. , historian, civil rights activist, . author, . and editor. Attended Harvard. Co-founder of the NAACP. Leader . of the Niagara . Movement. Unit 5. Progressivism is a . reform movement. that attempted to address many of the . social problems created by industrialization.. The areas they focused reforms on were . society, the workplace, and the government.. America’s History. , 8. th. Edition,. . Chapter . 15 . Review Video. www.Apushreview.com. Check out the description for videos that match up with the new curriculum. . The Struggle for National Reconstruction. Susan B. Anthony. 1820-1906. American . reformer and leader of the women's suffrage movement. Born in Adams, MA. Daughter of . . Daniel . Anthony, . Quaker . abolitionist. Susan B. Anthony. Teacher in rural New York state at 17 years old. UNIONS, FARMERS AND INDUSTRIAL SAFETY. WOMEN'S SUFFRAGE. AFRICAN AMERICANS AND PROGRESSIVISM. RADICALISM. 2. CONDITIONS FOR MOST WORKERS WERE HARSH AND DANGEROUS. . The huge factories of mass production brought great concentrations of workers to the cities.. Temperance Movement. Reasons for Temperance. Alcohol contributed to domestic violence. Alcohol contributed to increased poverty. Alcohol led to an increase in crime. Alcohol contributed to illness and disease. Objective: Explain the Temperance movement and how women won the right to vote. Temperance Movement. a campaign to stop the drinking . of alcohol. . During the industrial revolution, . workers would typically come to . Marjory . Stoneman. Douglas. Miami Herald news columnist. Father was the newspaper’s editor. Ran an article on woman suffrage on her third day on the job.. Florida’s Suffrage Movement. Florida Equal Suffrage Association (FESA). 1848-1920. Essential Questions. Why did people oppose woman suffrage? Did anti-suffragists think men were superior to women?. Women and Reform Movements. . The. American Woman . Suffrage Movement, . 1869-1920. Declaration of Sentiments, 1848. Movement split, 1869. Fifteenth Amendment, 1870. Minor v. . Happersett. , 1874. . O. rigins. Held first Women’s Rights Convention, 1848. Votes for Women in Britain and Ealing. The Women’s Suffrage Movement . Votes for Women in Britain and Ealing . Votes for Women Handbill. 50.82/647b, © Museum of London . Artist/Photographer/Maker: F. . Suffrage = right to vote. Started at Seneca Falls Convention (1848). National Woman’s Suffrage Association. Worked for Constitutional amendment that would give women the right to vote. . 1900’s Cause gets stronger. Objective: . Students will be able to...(1) analyze a video for key information and themes on the Progressive Era. (2) explain the major issues addressed during the Progressive . Era. Homework: Read Chapter 18.1 and complete the worksheet. Women\'s rights and their journey toward achieving equality have been a long and arduous battle throughout history. From the fight for suffrage to the present
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