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How women became iron?

How women became iron?. 張雅茹 李羽婷 陳捷方 王晨馨 孫宇辰. Women’s Social and Political Union (WSPU) 1903. Emmeline Pankhurst. "Deeds Not Words". The Suffragists suffer in prison. The Death of A Suffragette Emily Wilding. Alice Paul 1885 - 1977. * 鼓吹婦女投票權的重要人物 *1913 全國婦女黨 (National Woman’s Party)

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How women became iron?

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  1. How women became iron? 張雅茹 李羽婷 陳捷方 王晨馨 孫宇辰

  2. Women’s Social and Political Union (WSPU) 1903 Emmeline Pankhurst

  3. "Deeds Not Words" The Suffragists suffer in prison

  4. The Death of A SuffragetteEmily Wilding

  5. Alice Paul 1885 - 1977 • *鼓吹婦女投票權的重要人物 • *1913全國婦女黨(National Woman’s Party) • *1923平權修正案(the Equal Rights Amendment) • *building effective international networks among women.--World Woman's Party 

  6. Lucy Burns 1879 - 1966  *Street speaking – arrested repeatedly *Leader of the National Woman’s Party *每天有三名女性在白宮前高舉標語,經過7年的努力,於1920年促使美國聯邦政府通過美國憲法第十九修定案關於女性投票權的法案。

  7. Suffrage Paying taxes does not get you the vote. Even a bum has more rights simply because he is a man.

  8. Lucretia Mott & Elizabeth Cady Stanton In 1837 Held first National Female Anti-Slavery Society Convention in New York

  9. Susan B. AnthonyThe movement to gain the vote on a national level owes a great deal to Anthony, who was also a leader in the abolitionist movement. Along with Elizabeth Cady Stanton, she founded the National Women’s Suffrage Association in 1869, which worked to gain the vote through a federal constitutional amendment.

  10. Village VoiceA group of women gather in New York’s Greenwich Village in 1912 to call for the vote. Their banner refers to the fact that many western states had enfranchised women by the end of the nineteenth century.

  11. 1913Alice Paul and Lucy Burns organize the Congressional Union, later known as the National Women's Party

  12. National American Woman Suffrage Association March, New York, May 3, 1913

  13. Thousands of spectators turned out to watch this Suffragettes’ Parade along Fifth Avenue in New York in 1917.

  14. The Hello girls Women’s work during WWI

  15. Jobs for women during WWI

  16. Votes for women (NAWSA vs. NWP)

  17. The Final Victory“Woman must not depend upon the protection of man, but must be taught to protect herself.” -Susan B. Anthony

  18. 1919state ratification 1920 / 8 /18 Women won the vote

  19. 1920 Amendment 19: Woman Suffrage • Following ratification by the necessary thirty-six states, the Nineteenth Amendment is adopted. • http://www.footnote.com/image/#4346732

  20. 1923Equal Rights Amendment The last few buttons are always the hardest.

  21. The Use of Humor and Children

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