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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