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It relates to article 7 because all people are equal and created equal. And NAWSA support women suffrage
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Women suffrage was supported by 600,000 persons but the state of New York ignored the movement and didnt ratify ithe petition for womens right to vote.Lucy Stone a memeber a fellow abolitionist died following this event.
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Extra info, same day.The woman sufrage law was passed in Idaho. Article 2 and 3 relate to this because all human have the same equality. Its widely known as the 19th amendment.
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she became president of the National American Woman Suffrage. She used article one for freedom of speech because she spoked agaisnt women sufrage
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American organization, the first national association dedicated to organizing women workers. This helped women get jobs
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"I think the girl who is able to earn her own living and pay her own way should be as happy as anybody on earth. The sense of independence and security is very sweet". She addresed that quote to all the women who deserve rights as men does.
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"failure is imposible". She tried to fight agaisnt women rights.
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Susan B Anthony died in 1906. She was the founder of the NWSA. She also supported the abolition of slavery.
"There is not the woman born who desires to eat the bread if dependence, no matter whether it be from the hand of father, husband, or brother; for any one who does so eat her bread places herself in the power of the person from whom she takes it." This relates to this post because it explains her thoughts on what she stood for. -
was the leading militant organisation campaigning for Women's suffrage in the United Kingdom.
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"If voting made any difference, they wouldn't let us do it." He was supporting women sufrage in this quote
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Women march up Fifth Avenue in New York City, demanding the right to vote. They could not vote because of their gender. They didnt have all the human rights that are granted to everyone by the U.S.constitution.
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The state of Tennesee ratified the 19th amendment on August 18 , 1920.
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After Tennesee ratified this amendment it became law due to a majority vote.
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This amendment was proposed to congress in 1923, but this attempt to get ERA ratified was never succesful even to this day.