Cult of Domesticity

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Mind Map on Cult of Domesticity, created by Megan Lewis3991 on 19/04/2016.
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Cult of Domesticity
  1. Susan B. Anthony & Elizabeth Stanton
    1. campaigned for;
      1. abolition of slavery
        1. women to own property
          1. women to retain earnings
            1. advocated for women's labor organizations
            2. 1866; founded the American Equal Rights Association
              1. 1868; Susan and Elizabeth began publishing "The Revolution" in Rochester
                1. 1872; Susan and her 3 sisters were arrested in Rochester for voting
                  1. 1877; Susan gathered 10,000 signatures from 26 states for petitions
                    1. 1881-1885; "History of Woman Suffrage" was published by Susan, Elizabeth, and Matilda
                      1. 1887; The National American Woman Suffrage Association was created by combining organizations, with Anthony as vice-president and Stanton as president
                        1. Stanton was involved in the Seneca Falls Convention
                          1. NAWSA kept lobbying; 4 states extended franchise; Washington, California, Kansas, Oregon
                            1. Alice Paul
                              1. 1910; returned from England, became leader in suffragist movement
                                1. Joined woman's suffrage movement in Britain; served jail time on multiple occasions & went on hunger strikes
                                  1. Served of chair at National American Woman Suffrage Associations meetings
                                    1. Formed National Woman's Party with Lucy Burns
                                      1. Members of the NWP picketed the White House
                                        1. 1920; Leading role in Women earning the right to vote
                                          1. March 3, 1913, leading role in the Suffrage Parade
                                            1. 1916; picketed the white house
                                                    1. How women should act
                                                      1. 1800's
                                                        1. women should stay home, cook clean, take care of the children
                                                          1. Purity; staying with one man and devoting to god
                                                            1. Submissive; be willing to your husband
                                                              1. Passive bystander, don't speak up
                                                              2. Dress nicely
                                                                1. Submit to God; allow him into your life, pray to him
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