Womens suffrage

Women's Suffrage

  • Susan B. Anthony

    Susan B. Anthony
    Susan B. Anthony illegally voted in 1872, she was fined $100 but she never paid the fine.
  • Illegal Voting

    Illegal Voting
    People who were not prohibited to fight were called illegal voters. All citizens twenty- one and over could vote. All besides women, that is.
  • Carry Nation and the WCTU

    Carry Nation and the WCTU
    Presented American morals in the work place by prohibitiing certain substances. The banning of alcohol in the work place was spearheaded by the WCTU.
  • NAWSA was formed

    NAWSA was formed
    A group if women who supported the right for women to vote. This group pursued court cases to test the fourteenth amendment because women were citezens as well.
  • Carrie Chapman Catt and New NAWSA Tactics

    Carrie Chapman Catt and New NAWSA Tactics
    Carrie Catt was the president of NAWSA .
    New Tactics
    1. Painstaking Organization
    2.Close ties between local, state and national workers.
    3. Establish a wide base support
    4.Cautious lobbying
    5. Ladylike behavior
  • 19th Amdendment

    19th Amdendment
    The Nineteeth amendment gave all women citizens twenty- one and over the right to vote.