Woman's+Suffrage

=== The Movement dealt with the U.S Constitution that gurantees all American Woman the right to vote. Some Woman that were more notable suffagist were Elizabeth Stanton, Susan B. Anthony and Lucetia Mott. Stanton and Lucetia organized the first convention of women rights in July of 1848 in seneca falls, New York. They also spoke at the seneca fallsconvention and many public vallies. Sojourner Turth once said " independent movement for sexual equality was inaugurated". The experience, and her acquanintance with Elizabeth cady staton, Led susan to join the womens right movement in 1852. She was ignoring opposition and abuse, Anthony traveled, Lecture and carvassed across the nation for the vote. She remained active untill her death on March 13, 1906. In 1920 millions of american exercised their right to vote. On election day, it took over 100 years for them to even win the right to vote. It obviously wasnt an easy process. Also like men deserve all the rights and responsibilities of citizenship. The nineteenth amendment to the United States Constitution provided: " The right of citizens of the United States to vote shall not be denied or abridged by the United States or by any State on account of sex". During 19th century woman became incrasing active in the quest for their own suffrage.

Elizabeth Stanton One of the many women who fought for all woman rights. She also was a leader of this movement. Her decleration of the women rights and suffrage movement was one of the first in the U.S. She was gladly the president of the Women's Suffrage Associtation for 20 years. She adventualy joined other women in objecting to their exclusion from the assembly.

Susan B. Anthony Another woman fighting for the rights of women. She founded the Women's Suffrage Association in 1869. First person arrested, put on trial and fined for voting in November,1872. She also help Found the National American Womens' Suffrage Association. She did many things to help women of that time have freedom as the men did. Not just for that time period but forever, her courage and her push for rights where soon to become true. All women were as equal as the men.

Lucretia Mott

Her attention focused on the evils of slavery. She and her husband refused to sell or use any products created with slave labor. When she preached in Meeting for others to join their boycott, she gained prominence as an abolitionist. In her dedication to women's issues, Mott advocated both short-term relief and long-term reform, including equal pay for equal work. Some pled for women to be patient, but they didnt want that they wanted action and action now and fast.

Emma Hart Willard Willard's proposal for greater education for girls was positively received by the authorities of the day. She never advocated a radical alteration of women's role in society, but she did insist that girls were intellectually just as capable as boys. Along with the traditional academic subjects, Willard was well known for her impeccable grace and style, which she imparted to a whole generation of America's elite young women. She also, proved the ability of women to learn and teach. Graduates of the school were in high demand to staff the growing number of public schools for both girls and boys. By the end of her life, Willard could take satisfaction in an educational system that, thanks in part to her own efforts, included many more opportunities for women as both students and teachers.