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  • The Women's Rights Movement
  • is everything well, Mrs. Elizabeth?
  • oh my.
  • very much
  • the following morning
  • yes, late last night on my way home
  • i hope all goes well.
  • did you get the note too?
  • We need change. And we need it now. They say we are being treated equally but we know we are not. change needs to happen!
  • The Seneca Falls Convention
  • but how??
  • yes, we have waited too long.
  • The Declaration of Sentiments
  • yes.
  • we will not stop.
  • July, 1844, Mrs. Elizabeth got a note saying that she has been invited to a secret convention to speak about woman's rights in Seneca Falls.
  • the next morning...
  • Our rights are not there, and why is it only that the men get to learn, and the men get to own, and the men get to vote?
  • what happened last night was amazing.
  • Mrs. Elizabeth and her friend, she had met at at a temperance movement ( Susan B. Anthony ) went out for tea to speak about the convention that is coming up.
  • woman's suffrage protest
  • no protesting
  • Lucretia Mott speaks to the crowd about the the equality that is being shown to woman. There is also the only one man there, Fredrick Douglass, to show support.
  • The Whitehouse
  • Mrs. Elizabeth and Mrs. Anthony speak about their experience last night and all of the challenges they are facing.
  • of corse.
  • there is a secret protest movement going on tomorrow in town square, shall I see you there?
  • The protesting began. crowds and crowds of people showed up to town square and march, as they chant "Votes for Woman". Nobody is stopping them now.
  • votes forwoman
  • votes for woman
  • equality for woman
  • we want rights!!
  • closed
  • On September 18, 1913, president Woodrow Wilson guaranteed the right for woman to vote.  Although the House of Representatives had approved a 19th constitutional amendment giving women suffrage, the Senate had yet to vote on the measure. The Woman had done it. 
  • Are you sure of this Mr. Wilson?
  • never more.
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