Woman rights

  • Declaration of Independence, Thomas Jefferson

    Declaration of Independence, Thomas Jefferson
  • Abby Kelley

    Abby Kelley
    Abby was an american abolitionist. She organized many events for the woman. She also created many fundraisers.
  • Lucy stones

    Lucy stones
    Lucy Stones was an american orator and a suffragist. She promoted woman rights. She was also the first woman to get a degree in Massachusetts
  • Granting woman to vote

    Granting woman to vote
    They created a convention for woman to be able to vote in New York and 300 females attended. 32 men also attended including one special guest Fredrick Douglass. Which he signed so it created the 19th Amendment.
  • Sojourner Truth

    Sojourner Truth
    she was a former slave. She then became outspoken advocate. She talked about the woman/s rights and civil rights.
  • Ain't I a woman? Bell Hooks

    Ain't I a woman? Bell Hooks
  • Matilda Joslyn Gage

    Matilda Joslyn Gage
    Matilda was an american writer. She was also a woman rights activist. Shes know because of her contributes to women's suffrage.
  • Susan B. Anthony

    Susan B. Anthony
    Susan was an american social reformer. She was also a woman rights activist. She played an important role in the women suffrage movement.
  • Woman Suffrage Parade

    Woman Suffrage Parade
    It was the first suffragist parade in Washington DC. This was for the women suffrage. On how much they've suffered there whole life.
  • First woman elected to congress

    First woman elected to congress
    Jeannette Rankin was the first woman to get elected to congress. She gave a lot of rights to the woman. She pretty much gave the right to vote for woman.
  • Rosa parks refusing to give up seat

    Rosa parks refusing to give up seat
    Rosa parks didn't want to give up her seat in the bus. The white man didn't take it calm. So that created civil rights movement.
  • First black woman to get elected to congress

    First black woman to get elected to congress
    Shirley Chisholm was the first black woman to get elected to congress. She represented the New York 12th congressional district. She wanted to be remembered as a woman.
  • "Senate Testimony on the ERA" Steniem

    "Senate Testimony on the ERA" Steniem
  • "Harvey Weinstein is my Monster Too" Hayek

    "Harvey Weinstein is my Monster Too" Hayek
  • "Barbie Monologue" Ferrera

    "Barbie Monologue" Ferrera