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Khushal School for Girls

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suffrage women's rights 19th century social history

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This document profiles prominent figures in the 19th-century suffrage movement, highlighting their roles and contributions to women's rights. Key historical events and figures are mentioned, with a focus on their public speaking and advocacy for societal change.

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# The 19th Century Suffrage ## Angelina & Sarah Grimke The role model of public speaking among women in 1830's. Placed an ad in local paper to discuss in a convention: social, civil, & religious conditions and rights of woman. ## Lucretia Mott * Met in 1838. Anti Slavery London Convention 1840,...

# The 19th Century Suffrage ## Angelina & Sarah Grimke The role model of public speaking among women in 1830's. Placed an ad in local paper to discuss in a convention: social, civil, & religious conditions and rights of woman. ## Lucretia Mott * Met in 1838. Anti Slavery London Convention 1840, prior to 07/19/1848 founding of Suffrage movement. * Lucretia worked with Sojourner Truth. ## Abby Kelly Foster * Frances Willard as a girl was a big fan of Abby's speeches on abolition. * 1874 F. Willard founded WCTU to support Temperance movement. ## Elizabeth Cady Stanton * Thinker & Writer (main author of the declaration of sentiments) * 1860s Mary Ann Shadd Cary worked alongside with Elzabeth & Susan. * 1878 In a speech at the NWSA convention, she tied suffrage to the action of political parties. ## Susan B. Anthony * Speaker & Organizer. * 1865 Formed AERA (Pillsbury helped draft declaration) * Stayed with 19th Amendment. ## Lucy Stone * Supported 15th & 19th Amendment. #### They partnered in 1851 (Suffrage) ## NWSA * 1869 Isabella Beecher Hooker wrote to Elizabeth Stanton & Susan B. Anthony & she joined suffrage cause. * 1871, she tried to mend fences between NWSA & AWSA. 1890 they got reunited, NWSA. * 1875 - Matilda Joslyn Gage was the president of NWSA. * Together with founders of NWSA wrote the History of Woman's Suffrage Vol 1 documenting up to 1885. ## AWSA * Lucy Stone * Julia Howard Howe

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