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English 4 pd 7/811 April 2011
*Naetta Weeks
*Figure
*Figure 1. Jeneba speaks this picture explains the hard times women had to face.
* Women were forced to go on strike because they were not treated right.
* 1848 this picture was taken.
Figure 2 VOTE*Americans protested
there voting rights.
*Voting rights
Figure 3UNITED WE
STAND*These marches were
powered by strong black African American s
*1965 Sara hungton
*ONE COUNTRY
*figure 41913 Paul burn
Welcomes all suffrage endeavors
*Figure 5.
*Anthony Salman. The peace and freedom on African American. 1653
*The freedom of speech .*Our state united which means everyone should have the right to vote no matter there age or race.
* Figure 6 color of life, Bertha McMillan 1620
*As once race everyone came together to be one.*All African
Americans wanted one thing and that was freedom to have a say so.
* Figure 7 courage and cloth Anne brill 1616
*There was much physical and mental pain involved in the freedom marches. *Many people were beaten or even killed.
*African Americans were banned from exercising there right to vote.
* Figure 8. Elisabeth Stanton. Worth the wait
*Figure 9. cook fields. 1847
*Some people managed to save there families.
*Other had to make sacrifices .
*If every one was united and stood up for what they believed in they were a family.
*Figure 10 Paul Richmond. (16130 ) united
*Figure 11 vote for changeWomen were not allowed to vote because men and woman were not treated equally.
* Figure 12(1916)“Defend Black” Mark
Richmond
*They not only needed other blacks to unite. They needed other help.
*If everyone believed in making change happen then eventually it would happen.
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Figure 13Registering to vote.
Sara Haynes (1829)
*Blacks were allowed to register to vote.
*But there votes were not counted.
This Amendment gave the right to Citizenship . voting
*All citizens were to have equal opportunities under this amendment.
*Meaning the right to vote
* Figure 14Equal treatment
* Figure 15Dr. Martin Luther king Jr.
Famous for his speeches.John Humphrey noles.1826
* figure 16Elisabeth Stantonbuying property 1915
Buying houses were hard to do because blacks didn't have alot of money.
They hade little to no money.
* Figure 17Segregation
Mary Washington 1520
*Blacks were not allowed to use the same bathrooms as whites
*The whites bathrooms were much better.
*People felt that whites were better than the colored
Figure 18 Ernestine l. rose*Frances wright.
Encouraged woman to vote for change
*She believed that all men and woman were equal.
* Created equal1567
Figure 19Voting today. Anne miller 2009
voting has changed a lot over the years
*Everyone who is old enough and registered to vote are allowed to vote today.
*Figure 20 ballots are used to write down vote. Anne miller. 2009
*Figure 21Anne miller2009 votingToday every vote counts.
We all choose who we think should be elected
*Figure 22Standing as oneRichard nelson 1832
White and black women protested together for the right to vote.
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