WOMEN’S RIGHTS By: Lindsey Sarah INDEX A. OVERVIEW OF WOMEN’S RIGHTS. OVERVIEW OF WOMEN’S RIGHTS B. SOJOURNER TRUTH BIBLEOGRAPHY.

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WOMEN’S RIGHTS By: Lindsey Sarah

INDEX A. OVERVIEW OF WOMEN’S RIGHTS. OVERVIEW OF WOMEN’S RIGHTS B. SOJOURNER TRUTH BIBLEOGRAPHY

Overview of women’s rights

Seneca Falls Convention A convention held for women’s rights. Held at Seneca Falls New York, July 19th and 20th Declaration of sentiments

Limitations of women All women’s limitations Married women’s limitations

Anti-suffragists arguments Differences of men and women Morality differences of men and women

Predictions and fears of anti-suffragists if women got the vote Predictions Fears

Wyoming gives women the vote 1890 The voting bill

Timeline Events from

states give women the right to vote

The 19th amendment When it was passed What it started

Sojourner Truth

Her Life as a Slave Childhood as a slave Adulthood as a slave

Her life as a famous preacher Her travels Washington D.C.

What kind of a person she was What she did What she believed in

“Ain't I a women” a speech by Sojourner Truth Summary of the speech Reading of the speech

Bibliography The arguments of anti-suffragists. 10/23/98 This link tells the predictions, fears, and arguments of anti-suffragists. Darlene Clark, “Black Women in America.” Madison,Wisconsin April 1993 It’s a book that gives a biography on black women that made a difference in America. It also tells what that did to mean so much to people. History of the suffrage movement. 10/23/98 This link gives a short summary of the history of the suffrage movement.

Bibliography con’t “Sojourner’s Life” 10/23/98 It gives a timeline on her like and tells the important things she did and things that happened to her. Why a women’s rights convention? 10/23/98 This site is about the Seneca falls women's rights convention. Women's rights chronology. 10/23/98 This site is a timeline of women's rights from 1866 to 1920

Bibliography con’t Miriam Sagan, “Women’s Suffrage.” San Diego, California Lucent books Inc., 1995 The chapter I used from the book was about when Wyoming gave women the right to vote.