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1 Ms. Moses

2 Vocabulary Orator Suffrage Deprive Inhumane Violation Emancipation

3 Women’s Suffrage Famously said “All Men and Women are Created Equal.” Where do you recognize this quote from? Believe that women were deprived of basic rights. Such as… The right to vote (suffrage) Education Equal opportunities in business. Property.

4 Famous Suffragettes: Isabella (Sojourner) Truth Former slave. Began giving speeches as an abolitionist, but began fighting for suffrage for women, too. Nationally known as someone who fought for justice and equality.

5 Famous Suffragettes: Susan B. Anthony Advocate for equal voting rights. Was a very good speaker. Great friends with Elizabeth Cady Stanton.

6 Famous Suffragettes: Elizabeth Cady Stanton Was a huge leader in the movement. Had great writing skills, but wasn’t a good speaker. Worked well with Susan B. Anthony.

7 Interpreting Images What do you see? What does the man’s pose mean? What symbols do you see? What do they mean? What text do you see? What does it mean?

8 Abolitionists Believe that slavery is WRONG because… It is morally wrong, Cruel and inhumane, And a violation of the principles of Democracy.

9 Famous Abolitionists: Harriet Tubman Escaped slavery and immediately returned to help her family leave. Kept returning to help slaves. She helped thousands of slaves escape along the underground railroad.

10 Famous Abolitionists: William Lloyd Garrison Very religious white man. Worked for the Emancipation of all African Americans. Wrote The Liberator, an abolitionist newspaper. Pro-slavery groups destroyed his press and burned his house– but he didn’t change his mind.

11 Famous Abolitionists: Frederick Douglass Escaped slave who was a fantastic orator. Wrote the North Star Newspaper. Worked to improve the lives of all African Americans. Over 6 feet tall– very impressive!


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