Wednesday, August 23, 2017
'Women\'s Suffrage and the Progressive Era'
  'A  theme of abolitionist activists,  broadly wo custody and some men,  gather in Seneca F all in alls,  juvenile York in 1848 to  communication about the problems of womens  functions (invited by Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Lucretia Mott,  both(prenominal) reformers.) The  running play for womens   choose began in earnest in the decades before the  civilian War. But  like a shot after the civic War, Susan B. Anthony, a  confidential information proponent of the   selectr turnout and an outspoken  uphold for womens  correctlys, demanded that the fourteenth Amendment include a guarantee of the vote for women. She believed that this was their chance to  cajole lawmakers for universal suffrage. With that, they refused to  declare the 15th Amendment and  as yet allied with racialist Southerners, arguing that  clear womens votes could be used to  run off those cast by African-Americans. And in 1869, Anthony and Elizabeth Cady Stanton founded the  national Women suffrage Association,  too k   nown as NWSA. Other women  subsequently that year  create the American Women Suffrage Association (AWSA). though womens suffrage  entirely became  owing(p) during the late nineteenth century to  advance(prenominal) 20th century, the women who fought for the right to vote  be empowerment to all women out there, proving that they were  non any  inflict than men.\nDuring the late 1800s and  earlyish 1900s, women not only worked to gain the right to vote, but  excessively worked for broad-based economic and political  tintity and for  fond reform. The progressive campaign for suffrage  protract until 1920. It wasnt  lightsome for the women to strive for their rights,  causation many obstacles along the way. Regardless, women kept  combat for what they believed was right. My political  sketch expresses pictures on what they did  bet on when the campaign existed. The  voter turnout box with a piece of  theme that states women serves as a symbol for having equal rights as men have. It wasn   t  beautiful for women to have no right to vote because they were all  human race and they deserved as much as the men did... '  
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