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The Women's Suffrage Movement

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In 1914, World War I, men went off to fight in the war. During that time, women had to handle all the work that the men would do. In this period of time, women had moments of realization that they can be independent and can live on their own without men. Women have been fighting for equality for a while, since before the Civil War. Multiple women began to go against the typical women. The Women’s Suffrage Movement commenced in 1848, when a women’s right convention was held in Seneca Falls, New York. Technically, Seneca Falls was not the first to support women’s rights, but suffragists viewed it as the meeting that launched the suffrage movement. In this convention, women and men would discuss the problems involving women’s rights. As depicted in the movie Suffragettes, women were allowed to speak and be heard but that didn’t mean that they would get what they wanted. In Seneca Falls, Delegates agreed that “American Women were autonomous individuals who deserved their own political Identities.” Also, the Delegates said, “that all men and women are created equal, that they are endowed by their creator with certain inalienable rights that among these are life, liberty, and pursuit of happiness.” They believed that women should have the right …show more content…

The Women’s suffrage became a mass movement. Leadership of the women’s suffrage movement passed 2 organizations, American Woman Suffrage Association, Leader was Carrie Chapman Catt. Second group was, the National Woman’s Party under the leadership of Alice Paul. The American Women’s Suffrage association was more of a political organizations than National Woman’s Party, focused more on “winning dramatic publicity” for their cause. These women would go on hunger strikes and white house pickets. In the movie, Suffragettes, you can see the way they would get attention would be by breaking glass of store

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