Women's Suffrage Movement

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Faith Kling
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Women's Suffrage Movement
  1. Cult of Domesticity
    1. In the 1800's it was a popular belief that women must follow a certain code.
      1. "True women" were remain humble and to follow the main four rules of being a woman.
        1. Piety- Must follow religion, it keeps them in the shpere of their home and controls their sexual behavior.
          1. Purity- The virginity was the greatest treasture that women had to keep before marriage and married women must remain loyal to their husbands.
            1. Submission- Women must be submissive and obedient. Men were women's superiors by "gods apointment"
              1. Women were seen as soft, delicate, and weak.
              2. Domesticity-A woman's proper place was in the home, cooking, cleaning, to keep the home a happy god filled place.
                1. 1860 Godey's Lady's Book supported the ideas of the Cult of True Womanhood.
                2. Susan B. Anthony/ Elizabeth Stanton
                  1. Elizabeth Stanton
                    1. 1848 was the first meeting at Seneca Falls to discuss women's rights in the United States. Elizabeth and Lucretia Mott being the principal organizers.
                    2. Susan B. Anthony
                      1. 1845 became an agent for the American Anti-Slavery Society
                        1. 1859 Stanton fought for equal education among men and women
                      2. 1850 Both Susan and Elizabeth met for the first time and formed a lifetime alliance.
                        1. 1869 The National Woman Suffrage Association emerged from Stanton and Anthony.
                          1. 1890 The NWSA and the AWSA combined to capitalize their newfound "constituency".
                        2. 1863 Both organized a Woman's National Loyal League to support and petition for the thirteenth Amendment.
                        3. Alice Paul
                          1. 1913 Created the National Woman's Party
                            1. 1917 After relentless urges for the vote President Wilson finally agreed and urged congress to pass the amendment
                              1. 1906-1909 Paul lived through the suffrage movement in London learning the military tactics used
                                1. 1920 Was able to finally get the 19th amendment passed
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