Women’s Suffrage. Susan B. Anthony Suffragists Opponents of Suffrage Towards Nationwide SuffrageTowards Nationwide Suffrage Protest.

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Women’s Suffrage

Susan B. Anthony Suffragists Opponents of Suffrage Towards Nationwide SuffrageTowards Nationwide Suffrage Protest

Susan B. Anthony Iconic women’s rights figure (Feb. 15, 1820–Mar. 13, 1906) Active in the antislavery and temperance movements Elizabeth Cady Stanton National Women’s Suffrage Association Arrested in 1872 for attempting to vote

Susan B. Anthony

What type of a source does this appear to be? How can you tell?

Where does Anthony appear to be seated? What does she appear to be doing? Does this photo look natural or posed? Why might the makers of this calendar have included a photo of her in this pose and setting?

The calendar includes two quotes from Anthony, listed above and below the photo. Which do you think best sums up Anthony’s life and philosophy? Why? Why might the calendar’s makers have included these quotes? Why do you think they positioned them as they did?

Note how the calendar has February 15th in red and marked as “St. Susan’s Day.” What does this mean? Why might the makers of the calendar have done this?

Who do you think the audience for this calendar might have been? What sort of people might have been likely to buy it? Do you think this calendar would have helped the cause of women’s suffrage, hurt it, or neither? Why?

Suffragists Little real progress made by 1900 Change in tactics: more public agitation and demonstrations Suffragists came from all classes and walks of life Carrie Chapman Catt of NAWSA Alice Paul of the NWP