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  1. Extending the Right of Suffrage to Women: Hearings Before the Committee On Woman Suffrage, House of Representatives, Sixty-Fifth Congress, Second Session On H. J. Res 200. January 3, 4, 5, and 7, 1918
  2. Woman Suffrage: Hearings Before the Committee On Woman Suffrage, United States Senate, Sixty-Third Congress, First Session, On S. J. Res. 1, a Joint Resolution ... the Right of Suffrage to Women April by Author Unknown, 2009-04-27
  3. Conversations With Alice Paul; Woman Suffrage and the Equal Rights Amendment: Oral History Transcript | and Related Material, 1972-1976 by Alice Paul, 2010-01-03
  4. Voter Rights and Suffrage Organizations: Women's Suffrage Advocacy Groups in the United States, National American Woman Suffrage Association
  5. Is woman suffrage right?: The question answered by Isaac Lockhart Peebles, 1920
  6. Suffragist Sheet Music: An Illustrated Catalogue of Published Music Associated with the Women's Rights and Suffrage Movement in America 1795-1992 by Danny O. Crew, 2002-01-01
  7. Woman Suffrage and Women's Rights by Ellen Carol Dubois, 1998-01-01
  8. Woman and the commonwealth: Or, A question of expediency (With Bowditch, William I. Woman suffrage a right, not a privilege. Cambridge) by George Pellow, 1892
  9. Woman suffrage a right, not a privilege (The Gerritsen collection of womens history) by William I Bowditch, 1975
  10. Woman suffrage: Address opposing an amendment to the Constitution of the United States extending the right of suffrage to woman : written for presentation ... document / 63rd Congress, 1st session) by Annie Bock, 1913
  11. Conversations with Alice Paul : woman suffrage and the Equal Rights Amendment by Amelia R Fry, 1976
  12. Lucy Stone: Lucy Stone. First- wave feminism, History of feminism, List of suffragists and suffragettes, Women´s rights, American Woman Suffrage Association, National Women´s Rights Convention
  13. The grounds for the woman's right to the suffrage by S. H Goldenson, 1911
  14. Woman suffrage : hearings before the Committee on woman suffrage, United States Senate, Sixty-third Congress, first session, on S. J. res. 1, a joint resolution proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the United States, extending the right of suffrage to women. April 19, 1913

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25. Women - Universal Womens Suffrage
vote, an increasing amount of pressure accumulated to give women their suffrageand thus a basis of equality of men and women, of human rights and fundamental
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Universal Women's Suffrage Overview: Past UN Actions:
Furthermore, the Commission on the Status of Women was created to oversee that women have all the rights they should have. As a result of such commissions, numerous resolutions have been created to give women the freedoms they deserve. Resolutions A/51/555 and A/39/17 are just a sample of the many resolutions regarding women's rights. However, to bring the nations with disenfranchised women that the enfranchisement of women is what is needed, more action must be taken. Possible Solutions: The nations which refuse to grant women the right to vote have stood their ground since their creation, so it would take an extraordinary compromise to change the nation's policy. As these nations tend to be developing nations, economic incentives will be useful in swaying their stance. Do not place sanctions or attempt to overthrow these nation's government as only the Security Council has the power to do so and do not suggest that the Security Council heed your request for bloodshed is not the purpose of the United Nations. The key problem here is to negotiate. A very skilled diplomat should be able to get these nations to compromise their beliefs for something else. Bloc Positions: Middle East and other Disenfranchised Nations: These nations tend to be the ones who do not recognize a woman's right to vote and thus they will not be very sympathetic to the West's pleas. These countries have clung to their beliefs for centuries and are not willing to surrender them.

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Browse this resource, 1998; a Wonderful Year for womens' rights? Browse this resource,Annual Human rights Report on and WEB Du Bois and Woman suffrage 19001915.
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28. Womensuffrage
governments and they were forced to think about the issues of women suffrage. Eventhough the Congress didnít care about womens rights, Women stood up for
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WOMENíS SUFFRAGE:
THE FIGHT TO GET THE RIGHT TO VOTE
The government was trying to make things fair for all people when they wrote the Constitution in 1787 but sometimes they weren't fair to groups of people, for they didn't give all groups a say in the government. Women were one group who had no voice in the government until 1920. In the fight for womens suffrage, women were trying to establish justice for themselves and make things fair for all women. The Constitution was supposed to make things equal but women didn't have the right to vote. Men got paid more even for the same work and they would get custody over children if there was a divorce. Women would have never got the right to vote if they had never stood up for themselves. They picketed in front of the White House, they had long meetings and
went and talked to the president. Some women even illegally voted and went to jail. There were some brave women that stood up for what they believed was right and didn't stop fighting. Because of that it took until 1920 and the 19th Amendment to finally win the right to vote.
The fight to get the right to vote had three main stages; it started at Seneca Falls where the Declaration of Sentiments was written in 1848. Then women started to campaign for suffrage in each state. Finally they shifted tactics, they focused their efforts on pushing Congress to pass the 19th Amendment. Between all these steps, women had to go through a lot to get the right to vote.

29. History Channel Exhibits: Womens History 2000
From this point on, Anthony worked tirelessly for the woman suffrage movement.She lectured on women's rights and organized a series of state and national
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Susan B. Anthony
American suffragist

Through Anthony's determined work, many professional fields became open to women by the end of the nineteenth century.
Introduction
Susan B. Anthony's Quaker upbringing greatly influenced the role she played in nineteenth-century America. Quakers, properly known as the Religious Society of Friends, arose as a religious group in the mid-seventeenth century in England. They founded their religion on the belief that priests and places of organized worship are not necessary for a person to experience God. They feel there is an "inner light" inside everyone that can guide them to divine truth. Quakers do not believe in armed conflict or slavery, and they were among the first groups to practice full equality between men and women. Other American women did not experience the freedom and respect Anthony did while growing up. She worked to change that disparity, by becoming a leader in the crusade for women's rights. Born in 1820 in a New England farmhouse, Anthony was the daughter of Lucy Read Anthony and Daniel Anthony, a cotton-mill owner. Her father instilled in his children the ideas of self-reliance, self-discipline, and self-worth. Since Quakers stressed a moral life, both her parents were strong supporters of the abolitionist (antislavery) and the temperance (avoidance of alcohol) movements. They also believed in the importance of work, and Anthony performed many tasks in her father's factory while attending school.
Protests inequality
After having completed her schooling at the age of 17, Anthony began teaching in schools in rural New York state. Because it was regarded as similar to motherhood, teaching was one of the few professions open to women at the time. It allowed them to establish their own identities by gaining economic independence. However, teaching wages for men and women differed greatly. Anthony's weekly salary was equal to one-fifth of that received by her male colleagues. When she protested this inequality, she lost her job. She then secured a better position as principal of the Girls' Department of the Canajoharie Academy in Rochester, New York.

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For more information on Women's suffrage, please follow the links at the end of this article. We strongly recommend you read Celebrating Women's Suffrage 106 Years On New Zealand women were given the right to vote in parliamentary elections in September, 1893. Although women had voted in Wyoming since 1869 and in Utah since 1870, New Zealand was the first nation state in the world to allow women to vote. Photograph courtesy of The Alexander Turnbull Library Wellington, New Zealand. The issue of women's suffrage was forced into prominence in New Zealand by the Women's Christian Temperance Union, led by Kate Sheppard. Sheppard (born in 1848) was one of the first female cyclists and a firm believer in equality of status in marriage. As head of the Temperance Union she proved to be a persistent and determined campaigner for women's political emancipation. Sheppard's efforts were aided by the politician Sir John Hall, who advocated feminist views in parliament, and provided support and astute advice to the Temperance Union. The Temperance movement used articles published in the press, pamphlets, public meetings, and petitions to publicise their cause.

32. Why Era Failed: Politics, Womens Rights, And The Amending Process Of The Constit
Why Era Failed Politics, womens rights, And The Amending Process Of Constitutionalamendments, including income tax, prohibition, women's suffrage, and child
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33. Susan B. Anthony
for the two causes of abolishment of slavery and for womens’ rights. Susan B. Anthonyspent the rest of her life working for the Federal suffrage Amendment.
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When I chose Susan Brownell Anthony to write my report on, I did not know much about her, except for the fact that she is on a weird looking one dollar coin. Quite frankly, she was not my first choice, but I am sort of glad the I chose her because she had a pretty exciting life. She accomplished a lot of things. More than a lot of other people on the list of people that we were able to select from.
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  • Birth: February 15, 1820, in town of Adams, Massachusetts
  • Parents: Father Daniel Anthony ; Mother Lucy Read
  • Education: Home taught by teacher employed by father
  • Died: March 13, 1906, at age of 86, in Rochester home
    In 1846, at the age of 26, Susan B. Anthony took the position of head of the girls department at Canajaharie Academy. It was her first paid position. Susan taught there for two years at the wage of $110.00 per year.
    Susan B. Anthony spent the rest of her life working for the Federal Suffrage Amendment. This took her to not only Congress but also to political conventions, labor meetings, and lyceums in every section of the country.
    Bibliography Anthony, Susan Brownell. Encyclopedia of World Biography. New York: Gale Research, 1998. 247.
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    topics include womens participation in the antislavery movement, the suffrage movement,the three branches of government, the civil rights movement, and the
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    Albrecht, Lisa, and Rose M. Brewer, eds. (1990). Bridges of Power: Womens Multicultural Alliances. Philadelphia: New Society Publishers. Conference Coordinator, Mount Holyoke College, Office of the President, South Hadley, MA 01075-1496, tel 413-538-2500. A collection of stories about building womens alliances, including the welfare rights movement, to an informal group of Black women writers and filmmakers. Insight into the race, class, and gender issues which impact womens participation in alliances and womens groups. A constant theme of this publication is leadership roles for women within womens own cultural communities and families. It also documents how women are organizing alliances for change across international borders. The active role of feminists in Hong Kong and Peru are included in the text, along with excerpts from lectures about womens leadership within the Native American and African American communities. Amnesty International (1991). Working for Freedom: A Human Rights Education Pack.

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