Women rights

Women's Rights Movement

By ekamos
  • First Women's Rights Convention

    68 women and 32 men set the agenda for the movement that was to follow.
  • First National Women's Convention

  • National Woman Suffrage Association

    Formed by Susan B Anthony and Elizabeth Stanton. The primary goal was to achieve voting rights for women.
  • American Women Suffrage Association

    Formed by Lucy Stone and Henry Blackwell. Their focus was on gaining voting rights for women through amendments on state constitutions.
  • Wyoming Passes Women's Suffrage Law

  • NAWSA

    National Women Suffrage Association and American Women Suffrage Association merge. They fight to obtain voting rights.
  • Colorado Grants Women The Right To Vote

  • Utah and Idaho Grant Women The Right To Vote

  • National Association of Colored Women

    This brought more than 100 black womens clubs together.
  • National Women's Trade Union League Formed

    The WTUL was formed for to advocate for improved wages and working conditions for women.
  • Washington Grants Women The Right To Vote

  • Women Have Right To Vote In California

  • Oregan, Kansas, and Arizona Give Women Right To Vote

  • Women Can Vote in Alaska and Illinois

  • Montana and Nevada Grant Voting Rights To Women

  • Women Can Vote In New York

  • In Michigan, South Dakota, and Oklahoma, Women Can Now Vote

  • The Federal Women's Suffrage Amendment Passed

    Originally written by Susan B. Anthony is passed by the House of Representatives and the Senate.
  • The 19th Amendment

    The 19th Amendment grants women the right to vote.