Women need equal rights. Women matter too. That is why we came up with the Declaration of Sediments.
Voting problems
Something needs to be done about this.
Hey! Women can't vote! Move I have a line.
The Daughters of Temperance
Hi! I am Susan.
Hi Susan! I'm Elizabeth.
These posters are going to look amazing!
Elizabeth Cady Stanton organized the Seneca Falls Convention. Lucretia Mott helped set it up. They introduced the Declaration of Sediments that stated that women need to be equal to men. Frederick Douglass was one of the men and only African-American to come.
The Protest Begins
Susan B. Anthony tried to vote but they wouldn't let her in. She got upset and left. She wanted to protest. Susan thought that women should be able to vote like men.
The Protest
Votes for WOMEN!
Women Suffrage!
Susan and Elizabeth meet at the Daughters of Temperance. They became friends and worked together on women's rights and suffrage.
The Nineteenth Amendment 1920
Finally!
The Nineteenth Amendment allowing women to vote in every state.
All that hard work paid off!
Susan and Elizabeth start working on posters for the protest. They will be protesting for women to vote.
I can't wait till they're done!
Women start to protest so they can have the right to vote. They march up and down the streets saying women need the right to vote.
WOMEN Vote TOO!
Women Suffrage!
In 1920 Woodrow Wilson signed The Nineteenth Amendment. It stated that women had the right to vote everywhere.