Women's Suffrage Movement Research Paper

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Women's suffrage movement started In 1923, the National Women's Party proposed an amendment to the Constitution that prohibited all discrimination on the sex. I came across this in my history class when we were talking about Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Susan B Anthony and how they had effect in history of when world war 1 was in effect women's suffrage movement was the struggle for the right of women to vote and run for office and is part of the overall women's rights movement.

Most of the research was found online on a history website or I learned in class by my teacher.My history class helped me realize what she did as person and why she did .One example of why and how she did it ,is in her letter with susan b anthony. In her letter Elizabeth Cady Stanton answers the opponents to women's suffrage he noted how the issue of slavery also emerges in Stanton's letter.In the letter she says ”No one denies our right to the elective franchise, unless we except those who go against all human governments, and the non-resistant, who condemns a government of force, though I think the latter might consistently contend for the right, even if she might not herself choose to exercise it.”she “basically said no one …show more content…

I found this book in the Hemet Library one quote from the book was “Men think that self-sacrifice is the most charming of all the cardinal virtues for women, and in order to keep it in healthy working order, they make opportunities for its illustration as often as possible.” Elizabeth Cady Stanton, The Woman's Bible: A Classic Feminist Perspective.She wrote the book hoping people would understand their perspective on women's suffrage .this sources was helpful because it help me get how she was feeling about women's Suffrage and how men felt women were supposed to

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