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Photo or Image (Born Digital) View live Web page Archive & annotate page Baker, Abby Scott.

"Abby Scott Baker." Women's Right Movement Pictures. N.p., 1916. Web. 2005. . The website that I looked on was a picture so I decided to do a picture for one of my sources.In the picture was a woman named Abby Scott Baker sitting on a chair with a piece of news article that she was reading.Abby was an officer and she helped with the women's right movement.This picture was taken of her in her office in 1916 at Washington D.C.In this year (1916) there was a women right protest. Abby was an officer of the NMP (National Women's Party).Mainly,Abby here is trying to help the group of women with the women's right movement. Book:Winton, Theodora Youmans. President's Address. Madison: Wisconsin history society, 1917. Print. By using tis website I plan use the letter that Youmans,Theodora Winton wrote herself and gave a speech as a president.Theodora talked mostly about the women suffrage in her speech. In her speech that she gave to a whole crowd of women,she said.."the women hour has struct so this means we have to succeed in full measures." This mean that the women has to give their best effort because this time of year was for the women. Theodora also said that there was war for women suffrage and victory is sight.She has been collecting money at her house as a donation for the women suffrage but a guy came up to her and said," There is no point in stopping women suffrage, it is going to come either way so don't make people waste their own money." It was true women suffrage came and women finally had the right to vote just like men.The country/state they were in was lucky because some states like South Dakota. Journal Article-"Women's Right Movement." Women's Right Movement (2012): 1. Print. Www.scholastic.com is kind of an important website for me to use because I'm doing my project on the Women's Right Movement and this website has an abundant amount of information I can use for my research. It has information about women suffrage and who was president at that time and the feminist trends that emerged during the time.As stated in the article, it say that in 1878 an amendment was approved called the Amendment Anthony.Also, the women's right to vote was approved in 1918.At first, the government only allowed people 30 years old and older vote. Then, after a few years the government lowered the voting age to 21 years old and up.At that time, Carrie Chapman Catt was elected for president.Then in a years after that, it sates that Wyoming was the first state to start women suffrage.This website contains a lot

of women suffrage more than the women rights movement though. Photo or Image (Born Digital) Archive & annotate page "Women Suffrage Map of The World." Women Suffrage Scrapbook/Map. Miller NAWSA suffrage scrapebook, 1897. Web. 2012. . In this website, www.loc.gov, it shows you the map of the women suffrage. There is a key at the bottom of the picture that indicates what stands for what. In the map according to the key, it indicates that the United States of America has 4 states that are equal suffrage. There are also countries that are equal suffrage too: Australia, New Zealand, Norway, and Finland. The countries/states aren't all equal suffrage though. Some of the countries/states such as the Dominion of Canada and Iceland are municiple suffrage.Clearly, the author/illustrator wants to prove that there are different kinds of "suffrages" in the world. Archive & annotate page Youmansv, Theodora Winton, ed. Women's Right Movement. Sara Shull, 1987. Web. 8 Jan. 2000. . I plan to use this website : www.loyno.edu to find out how the education was different from the north to the south. In this article, it tells you what education was like in the north and in the south. In this article it was pretty much the same. Te north had the same amount of education for the women as the south. In the article it states that the north and the south had better education opportunities.All the education opportunities started to expand all over the world. Women started to have equal rights. As stated in the article, Susan B. Anthony helped with the women's equal rights. Also, it states that up until the 19th century,women were excluded from the higher education.This was a helping site because not only did they talk about the education they also talked about women suffrage. By 1890, the government has finally decided to grant women suffrage.This site doesn't talk much about the south much except for that the south has educational opportunities like the north and one sentence about how by 1890, the south had perfect climate for
planting.

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