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This document details various quotes and contexts related to the suffrage movement. It contains information about key figures and their views on women's rights. This document discusses various historical aspects of the movement.
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Context where the title / quotation was Publication Used for Suffrage # SUFFRAGIST TITLE OF THE CHAPTER stated Campaign Civil rights battles were not considered as...
Context where the title / quotation was Publication Used for Suffrage # SUFFRAGIST TITLE OF THE CHAPTER stated Campaign Civil rights battles were not considered as war; she was not againts the beliefs of quakers. Engaging in civil battle was not I am no advocate of againts quakerism because it does not 1 LUCRETIA COFFIN MOTT passivity. mean quietism. You may hiss as much as you please, but women The audience of angry men who were will get their rights booing her speech. "Man is between a 2 SOJOURNER TRUTH anyway. hawk & a buzzard". The statement of Abby Kelly Foster when Bloody feet, sisters, have reminding them of the bravery of the worn smooth the path by women who paved the way to suffrage. which you come up Another quote from Abby: "Harmony? I 3 ABBY KELLY FOSTER hither. don't want harmony. I want truth!" ELIZABETH CADY The right is ours, have it The rallying cry of the woman's vote as a 4 STANTON we must, use it, we will. movement? Men decreed that women belong in the Leave women, then, to home. Lucy fought for woman's right to The Woman's Journal - Funded 5 LUCY STONE find their sphere. take whatever place she chose in society. by Lucy tone & Edited By Julia Make your protest againts tyranny, meanness, and Julia saw the vote as a way to break free of 6 JULIA HOWARD HOWE injustice. societal injustice. The North Star - Anti-slavery & Men, their rights, & Women's Rights newspaper - nothing more; women Publisher 2.) The Revolution SUSAN BROWNELL their rights, and nothing The title of the chapter is the masthead of Magazine- Co-editors Susan, 7 ANTHONY less. the suffrage magazine, The Revolution. Elizabeth & Parker Pillsburry Can anything be plainer in 1871, urging everyone to agree that the ISABELLA BEECHER than that a woman, being constitution's word of "people" already 8 HOOKER a person is a citizen? included the women the right to vote. Mary Ann believed that black women needed to take leadership roles, only then would jobs, education, better living Who shall overrule the conditions would follow. It all started with The ProvinCial Freeman (For the 9 MARY ANN SHEDD CARY voice of a woman? a vote. Black community) The Nat'l Citizen & Ballot Box Matilda died 2 years before 1900 started. 1878 to 1881. The motto of This statement was her call to the next each issue released was: "The generation to continue the fight. This Pen Is Mightier Than The statement was to guide the the next Sword". In 1883 She wrote her The soul must assert its generation of women to take their rightful legacy a book: Woman, Church 10 MATILDA JOSHLYN GAGE own supremary or die. place. & Atate. Frances didn’t frame suffrage as a right. "Wheel Within a Wheel", a best The guns are ballots and She saw it as a means to an end, she seller encouraging women to hit 11 FRANCES WILLARD the bullets are ideas. called "home protection" fight. the road.