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Naetta Weeks. English 4 pd 7/8 11 April 2011. 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. Figure 2 . VOTE. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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English 4 pd 7/811 April 2011

*Naetta Weeks

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*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.

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Figure 2 VOTE*Americans protested

there voting rights.

*Voting rights

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Figure 3UNITED WE

STAND*These marches were

powered by strong black African American s

*1965 Sara hungton

*ONE COUNTRY

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*figure 41913 Paul burn

Welcomes all suffrage endeavors

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*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.

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* 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.

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* 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.

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*African Americans were banned from exercising there right to vote.

* Figure 8. Elisabeth Stanton. Worth the wait

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*Figure 9. cook fields. 1847

*Some people managed to save there families.

*Other had to make sacrifices .

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*If every one was united and stood up for what they believed in they were a family.

*Figure 10 Paul Richmond. (16130 ) united

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*Figure 11 vote for changeWomen were not allowed to vote because men and woman were not treated equally.

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* 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.

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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

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* Figure 15Dr. Martin Luther king Jr.

Famous for his speeches.John Humphrey noles.1826

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* 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.

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* 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

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Figure 18 Ernestine l. rose*Frances wright.

Encouraged woman to vote for change

*She believed that all men and woman were equal.

* Created equal1567

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Figure 19Voting today. Anne miller 2009

voting has changed a lot over the years

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*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

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*Figure 21Anne miller2009 votingToday every vote counts.

We all choose who we think should be elected

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*Figure 22Standing as oneRichard nelson 1832

White and black women protested together for the right to vote.

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A) Bausum, Ann. With Courage And Cloth. United States: National Society, 2004. B) Colwell, R. N. (1992). Handbook of research on music teaching and learning. Chicago: adventure works press. C ) dubars carol, Ellen. Harriet Stanton Blutch And The Winning Of Women Suffrage. Boston: Yale Inc., 1997. D ) Ferlan, J.-G. (2010, July 31). Prehistoric music. Retrieved 7 2011, March, E ) Flexner, Eleanor. Century Of Struggle. New York: Harvard Press, 1959.

 

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F ) Griffith, Elisabeth. In Her Own Right. Oxford: Oxford Press, 1984. G ) Isler, Claudia. The Right To Vote. New York: Rosen Publishing Group Inc., 2001. H ) Marlene Targ, Brill. Let Women Vote. Brookfield Connecticut: Millbrook Press, 1996. I ) Mark, M. (1996). Contemporary J ) McMillan, Sally. In Her Own Words. Boston: Oxford Press, 1984. 

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K ) Phillips, K. (1992). teaching kids to sing. Chicago: adventure works press. L ) Robert, Cooney jr. Winning The Vote. America: American Graphic, 2005. M ) Rod, Young. African American Voting Patterns. 7 August 2007. 22 Janunary 2011 <<http://www.suitlol.com/content/African-Americans>.>. N ) Wheeler, Sprull Marjorie. New Women Of The South. Oxford: National Geographic Society, 1993. O ) Tellstrom, T. (1999, February 2). The history