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SUFFRAGISTS SUFFRAGISTS RELATED TITLES & PRODUCTS

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What's Inside:
  • Before the Right to Vote
  • Getting Organized
  • Highlights of the Suffrage Movement
  • Susan B. Anthony and Other Leaders
  • The Fight Continues Into the 20th Century
  • Victory!
  • More Work to Be Done
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"When this country began more than two hundred years ago, almost everyone accepted the idea that a white woman's job was to take care of her home and family. Enslaved African-American women were expected to do hard labor in the fields or work in plantation homes as well as take care of their own families. Married women could not own property, such as land and buildings, or keep any money they mig. . . "
RELATED TITLES & PRODUCTS
VALUE-PACKED SETS
ADDITIONAL RESOURCES
CHILDREN'S BOOKS
  • Created Equal: Women Campaign for the Right to Vote, 1840-1920 (Crossroads America). By Ann Rossi, National Geographic Society, 2005.
  • The Right to Vote (Individual Freedom, Civic Responsibility). By Claudia Isler, Rosen Publishing Group, 2001.
  • Women of the Suffrage Movement. By Lydia Bjornlund, Lucent Books, 2003.
  • Women's Suffrage: A Primary Source History of the Women's Rights Movement in America. By Colleen Adams, Rosen Publishing Group, 2003.
  • You Want Women to Vote, Lizzie Stanton? By Jean Fritz, PaperStar Book, 1999.
  • ADULT BOOKS
    • Founding Sisters and the 19th Amendment (Turning Points in History). By Eleanor Clift, Wiley, 2003.
    • From Equal Suffrage tto Equal Rights: Alice Paul and the National Woman's Party, 1910-1928 (American Social Experience). By Christine Lunardini, iUniverse, 2000.
    • Votes for Women: The Strugglee for Suffrage Revisited (Viewpoint on American Culture). By Jean H. Baker, Oxford University Press, 2002.
    • Women's Suffrage. Edited by Richard Haesley, Greenhaven Press, 2003.
    WEBSITES
    • The League of Women Voters: www.lwv.org
    • Library of Congress, National Americaan Women Suffrage Association Collection, 1848-1921: www.lcweb2.loc.gov/ammem/naw/nawshome.html
    • Western New York Suffragists: www.winningthevote.org
    COMMUNITY RESOURCES
    • The Susan B. Anthony House (Rochester, NY):
      www.susanbanthonyhouse.org
    • The Alice Paul Institute (Mount Laurel, NJ):
      www.alicepaul.org