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The Suffragettes Aubrey Hart- 5 th grade

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Page 1: The Suffragettes

The Suffragettes Aubrey Hart- 5th grade

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1. Watch the clip

2. Look for important ideas

3. Compare thoughts with a partner

4. Share ideas with the class

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Timeline of the Suffragettes

• 1848- Women’s Rights Convention-Seneca Falls, US

• 1890- American Woman Suffrage Association

• 1903- UK- Women’s Social and Political Union

• 1906-1914- Vandalism, Riots, and Arrests Rock England

• 1914-1918- World War 1- Differences in US and UK

• Women Receive the Vote!

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1848

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1. Elizabeth Cady Stanton, along with Lucretia Mott, are among the leaders of the first organized union for women’s rights.

2. The convention was held in Seneca Falls, New York.

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American Woman Suffrage Association

• Officially formed in 1890

• Striving for women’s equality- in what areas, besides the vote, were women considered unequal?

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1903- Women’s Social and Political Union

Emmeline Pankhurst- Founder of WSPU

Manchester, England- Pankhurst forms the WSPU. It was created with the intent to get more attention than previous efforts. It did just that…

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1906-1914

Vandalism, Riots and Arrests Rock London, England

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WWI- Differences in US and UK

United Kingdom United States

While the world was at war British women took a break from the Suffragette movement. They focused their efforts on aiding the war as nurse, cooks, and factory workers.

American women used the war as a means to prove how indispensible women are to society. They continued to rally for women’s rights in addition to war efforts.

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Women Receive the Vote!

• United States

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USA Today- Compare These Images

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Let’s Talk About It

• What are the two images saying about the expectations of women?

• Are men and women considered equal today?

• What about the rest of the world? Are women still fighting for what we Americans call women’s rights?