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3 3 Houston is the fourth-largest city in the U.S. and the largest city within the state of Texas. Houston was founded on August 30, 1836 and named after then-President of the Republic of Texas—former General Sam Houston Houston's economy has a broad industrial base in the energy, manufacturing, aeronautics, and technology; only New York City is home to more Fortune 500 headquarters. The Port of Houston ranks first in the United States in international waterborne tonnage handled and second in total cargo tonnage handled.

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5 5 Alice Paul (1912-20) Women's Vote

6 6 The rise of democracy in 1900. Not a single nation had a democracy?

7 7 Today 119 nations are Democracies= 62% of world’s Nations. Every adult citizen may vote

8 8 The Seneca Falls Convention Elizabeth Cady Stanton (1815-1902), Our roll of honor, signatures to the "Declaration of Sentiments" Set Forth "Declaration of Sentiments" Set Forth by the First Woman's Rights Convention by the First Woman's Rights Convention held at Seneca Falls, New York held at Seneca Falls, New York July 19-20, 1848. July 19-20, 1848.

9 9 http://memory.loc.gov/ammem/naw/nawshome.html

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14 14 2005 marks the 85th anniversary of the 19th Amendment, which gave women the right to vote. The LEAGUE OF WOMEN VOTERS Wichita-Metro is coordinating a task force of representatives from women's organizations to plan and implement a major celebration for our community.

15 15 Eleanor Clift, contributing editor of Newsweek and White House correspondent, will be in Wichita on Tuesday, October 18, 2005 at 7:00 p.m. to speak about her latest book, Founding Sisters and the Nineteenth Amendment.

16 16 Eleanor Clift: Founding Sisters 1963: begin career as typist at Newsweek 1970: Gloria Steinem-Cover Newsweek 1970: Newsweek - Lawsuit Newsweek (K. Graham) settles 1977: (J.Carter) White House Correspondent

17 17 1920: 26 Million Women Voted for President (Echoes of husbands) 1980: Reagan - The Gender Gap 2008: Hillary Clinton - Commander-in-Chief Eleanor Cliff: Founding Sisters

18 18 The Tennessee Ratification: 8.13.1920 Harry Burn (age 24) Dear Son: Hurrah, and vote for suffrage! Don’t keep them in doubt….Don’t forget to be a good boy and help Mrs. Catt put the “rat” in ratification. Your Mother Eleanor Cliff: Founding Sisters

19 19 Alice Paul (1912-20) Alice Paul (1912-20) Alice Paul was born on January 11, 1885 in Moorestown, New Jersey

20 20 Alice Paul realized early in her career that to make changes in society, it takes a strong leader who has determination and powerful strategies. Paul provided just such leadership for the woman suffrage movement.

21 21 She received a Ph.D. in social work (University of Pennsylvania) and trained in militant tactics from British suffrage leaders. Later Paul joined the National American Woman Suffrage Association (NAWSA).

22 22 She began by putting on a parade in Washington, D.C., to draw attention to their honorable cause. The parade was scheduled to coincide with the inauguration festivities for President Woodrow Wilson. This resulted in near riots.

23 23 Paul and others Relentlessly pursued legislation that would add a woman's right to vote to the Constitution for the next seven years.

24 24 Paul left NAWSA and formed a political party, the National Woman's Party, that campaigned and demonstrated. Party members picketed the White House and ended up behind bars, where they continued their protest with a hunger strike, until officials force-fed them.

25 25 In 1920, the Nineteenth Amendment, allowing women the right to vote, was finally added to the Constitution. Before her death in 1977, Alice Paul helped orchestrate enormous changes in the rights and status of American women, exemplifying a strong and determined leader.

26 26 Following adoption of the Nineteenth Amendment in 1920, on August 26, 1920, Tennessee became the 36th state to ratify the amendment. http://caselaw.lp.findlaw.com/data/constitution/amendment19/

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28 28 The HBO Movie "Iron Jawed Angels" tells this remarkable story of women who put their lives on the line to fight for American women's right to vote.

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33 33 Acknowledgements: 1. http://www.alicepaul.org/ http://www.alicepaul.org/ 2.http://pbskids.org/wayback/civilrights/features_suffrage.html http://pbskids.org/wayback/civilrights/features_suffrage.html 3. http://womenshistory.about.com/od/paulalice/p/alice_paul.htm http://womenshistory.about.com/od/paulalice/p/alice_paul.htm 4. http://www.hbo.com/films/ironjawedangels/ http://www.hbo.com/films/ironjawedangels/


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