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  Timeline: "Women's Suffrage Movement in the US"    Source: Rutgers Institute of Politics
  Timeline: "Women's Suffrage Movement in the US"    Source: Rutgers Institute of Politics

Timeline: "Women's Suffrage Movement in the US"

Source: Rutgers Institute of Politics

  Speech: "Women Suffrage Movement," 1870 by Frederick Douglass    Source: Susan B Anthony Museum & House

Speech: "Women Suffrage Movement," 1870 by Frederick Douglass

Source: Susan B Anthony Museum & House

  Timeline: "When Women Received the Full Vote in Every Country: Interactive Timeline"    Source: Historic Newspapers

Timeline: "When Women Received the Full Vote in Every Country: Interactive Timeline"

Source: Historic Newspapers

  Title: "Alice Paul: Claiming Power"    Author: Jill Zahniser

Title: "Alice Paul: Claiming Power"

Author: Jill Zahniser

  Timeline: "National Woman's Party 1912-1920"    Source: National Woman's Party

Timeline: "National Woman's Party 1912-1920"

Source: National Woman's Party

  Image: "Official Program Cover, 1913 Woman Suffrage Parade"    Source: Newseum

Image: "Official Program Cover, 1913 Woman Suffrage Parade"

Source: Newseum

  Timeline: "Kentucky Woman Suffrage Timeline"    Source: Kentucky Woman Suffrage Project

Timeline: "Kentucky Woman Suffrage Timeline"

Source: Kentucky Woman Suffrage Project

  Title : African American Women in the Struggle for the Vote, 1850–1920     Author: Rosalyn Terborg-Penn

Title: African American Women in the Struggle for the Vote, 1850–1920

Author: Rosalyn Terborg-Penn

  Lesson Plan: "Seneca Falls Convention"    Grade level: 9th-12th    Source: National Women's History Museum

Lesson Plan: "Seneca Falls Convention"

Grade level: 9th-12th

Source: National Women's History Museum

  “Tools for Teaching Suffrage in Kentucky”      Source: Kentucky Woman Suffrage Project - Teacher Resources

“Tools for Teaching Suffrage in Kentucky”

Source: Kentucky Woman Suffrage Project - Teacher Resources

  Timeline: "National Woman's Party History"    Source: Library of Congress

Timeline: "National Woman's Party History"

Source: Library of Congress

  Images: Alice Paul    Source: Alice Paul Institute

Images: Alice Paul

Source: Alice Paul Institute

  Title:  Funding Feminism: Monied Women, Philanthropy, and the Women’s Movement, 1870–1967     Author: Joan Marie Johnson

Title: Funding Feminism: Monied Women, Philanthropy, and the Women’s Movement, 1870–1967

Author: Joan Marie Johnson

  Lesson Plan: "Taking a Stand: Woman Suffrage and Protest at the White House"    Grade level: 9th-12th    Source: National Women's History Museum

Lesson Plan: "Taking a Stand: Woman Suffrage and Protest at the White House"

Grade level: 9th-12th

Source: National Women's History Museum

  Lesson Plan: "Women, Their Rights, & Nothing Less"    Grade level: 6-12    Source: Newseum

Lesson Plan: "Women, Their Rights, & Nothing Less"

Grade level: 6-12

Source: Newseum

   Article: "Children's Biography of Alice Paul"     Source: Alice Paul Institute

Article: "Children's Biography of Alice Paul"

Source: Alice Paul Institute

   Title: "Winning the Vote: The Triumph of the American Woman Suffrage Movement"      Author: Robert P. J. Cooney, Jr

Title: "Winning the Vote: The Triumph of the American Woman Suffrage Movement" 

Author: Robert P. J. Cooney, Jr

  Timeline: "US Women's History Timeline, 1848-2009 "   Source: National Woman's Party

Timeline: "US Women's History Timeline, 1848-2009"

Source: National Woman's Party

  Lesson Plan: "Women's Rights, From Seneca Falls to Modern America"    Source: Close Up Foundation

Lesson Plan: "Women's Rights, From Seneca Falls to Modern America"

Source: Close Up Foundation

  Lesson Plan: "Alice Paul & Women's Rights"    Grade level: 5th-12th    Source: National Parks Service

Lesson Plan: "Alice Paul & Women's Rights"

Grade level: 5th-12th

Source: National Parks Service

  Image: Anti-Suffragist Flyer, c. 1918    Source: Newseum

Image: Anti-Suffragist Flyer, c. 1918

Source: Newseum

  Image: "Newspaper Coverage of D.C. Suffrage Parade, March 8, 1913"    Source: Newseum

Image: "Newspaper Coverage of D.C. Suffrage Parade, March 8, 1913"

Source: Newseum

  Title : "You Want Women to Vote, Lizzie Stanton?"    Author : Jean Fritz

Title: "You Want Women to Vote, Lizzie Stanton?"

Author: Jean Fritz

   Title: "Gilded Suffragists: The New York Socialites who Fought for Women's Right to Vote"     Author: Johanna Neuman

Title: "Gilded Suffragists: The New York Socialites who Fought for Women's Right to Vote"

Author: Johanna Neuman

   Title: "Suffragists in Washington, DC: The 1913 Parade and the Fight for the Vote"     Author: Rebecca Boggs Roberts

Title: "Suffragists in Washington, DC: The 1913 Parade and the Fight for the Vote"

Author: Rebecca Boggs Roberts

  Database: Kentucky Woman Suffrage Project from H-Kentucky    

Database: Kentucky Woman Suffrage Project from H-Kentucky

 

  Timeline: "The Suffrage Movement"    Source: The National Women's History Museum

Timeline: "The Suffrage Movement"

Source: The National Women's History Museum

   Title: "With Courage and Cloth: Winning the Fight for a Woman's Right to Vote"     Author: Ann Bausum

Title: "With Courage and Cloth: Winning the Fight for a Woman's Right to Vote"

Author: Ann Bausum

  Title: "Elizabeth Leads the Way: Elizabeth Cady Stanton and the Right to Vote"    Author: Tanya Lee Stone and Rebecca Gibbon

Title: "Elizabeth Leads the Way: Elizabeth Cady Stanton and the Right to Vote"

Author: Tanya Lee Stone and Rebecca Gibbon

  Interactive Map: Maryland Women’s Fight for the Vote    Source: Maryland Historical Trust

Interactive Map: Maryland Women’s Fight for the Vote

Source: Maryland Historical Trust

  Article: “How Women Won the Vote ”   Source: National Women's History Alliance

Article: “How Women Won the Vote”

Source: National Women's History Alliance

  Database: National Women's History Alliance Suffrage Resources, Links, and Bibliographies    Source: National Women's History Alliance

Database: National Women's History Alliance Suffrage Resources, Links, and Bibliographies

Source: National Women's History Alliance

  Research Project: Women Leading the Way    Grade level: 9th-12th    Source: 100 A Centennial of Women's Suffrage

Research Project: Women Leading the Way

Grade level: 9th-12th

Source: 100 A Centennial of Women's Suffrage

   Title: The Feminist Revolution: The Struggle for Women's Liberation     Author: Bonnie Morris & D M Withers

Title: The Feminist Revolution: The Struggle for Women's Liberation

Author: Bonnie Morris & D M Withers

  Title:  Remembering Inez     Author: Robert P. J. Cooney, Jr.

Title: Remembering Inez

Author: Robert P. J. Cooney, Jr.

   Title: Jailed for Freedom     Author: Doris Stevens

Title: Jailed for Freedom

Author: Doris Stevens

  Title: Gertrude Crocker    Source: Center for Local History

Title: Gertrude Crocker

Source: Center for Local History

   Title: “To Believe in Women: What Lesbians Have Done For America - A History”     Author: Lillian Faderman

Title: “To Believe in Women: What Lesbians Have Done For America - A History”

Author: Lillian Faderman

   Title: “How The Vote Was Won: Woman Suffrage In the Western United States, 1868-1914”     Authors: Rebecca Mead

Title: “How The Vote Was Won: Woman Suffrage In the Western United States, 1868-1914”

Authors: Rebecca Mead

   Title: “Woman Suffrage and Citizenship In the Midwest, 1870 - 1920 (Iowa and the Midwest Experience)”      Author: Sara Egge

Title: “Woman Suffrage and Citizenship In the Midwest, 1870 - 1920 (Iowa and the Midwest Experience)”

Author: Sara Egge

   Title: “New Women of the New South: The Leaders of the Woman Suffrage Movement in the Southern States”     Author: Marjorie Spruill Wheeler

Title: “New Women of the New South: The Leaders of the Woman Suffrage Movement in the Southern States”

Author: Marjorie Spruill Wheeler

   Title: “Arkansas Women and the Right To Vote: The Little Rock Campaigns: 1868 - 1920”     Author: Bernadette Cahill

Title: “Arkansas Women and the Right To Vote: The Little Rock Campaigns: 1868 - 1920”

Author: Bernadette Cahill

   Title: “Becoming Citizens: The Emergence and Development of the California Women’s Movement, 1880 - 1911 (Women in American History)”      Author: Gayle Gullett

Title: “Becoming Citizens: The Emergence and Development of the California Women’s Movement, 1880 - 1911 (Women in American History)”

Author: Gayle Gullett

   Title: Votes and More for Women: Suffrage and After in Connecticut      Author: Carole Nichols

Title: Votes and More for Women: Suffrage and After in Connecticut

Author: Carole Nichols

   Title: “Strong-Minded Women: The Emergence of the Woman Suffrage Movement in Iowa (Iowa Heritage Collection)”     Author: Louise Rosenfield Noun 

Title: “Strong-Minded Women: The Emergence of the Woman Suffrage Movement in Iowa (Iowa Heritage Collection)”

Author: Louise Rosenfield Noun 

  Speech: "The Crisis," 1916, by Carrie Chapman Catt    Source: Susan B Anthony House and Museum

Speech: "The Crisis," 1916, by Carrie Chapman Catt

Source: Susan B Anthony House and Museum

   Title: “Voting Down the Rose: Florence Brooks Whitehouse and Maine’s Fight for Woman Suffrage”         Author: Anne B. Gass

Title: “Voting Down the Rose: Florence Brooks Whitehouse and Maine’s Fight for Woman Suffrage”

Author: Anne B. Gass

   Title: “Gentle Warriors: : Clara Ueland and the Minnesota Struggle for Woman Suffrage”      Author: Barbara Stuhler

Title: “Gentle Warriors: : Clara Ueland and the Minnesota Struggle for Woman Suffrage”

Author: Barbara Stuhler

   Title: “Women Will Vote: Winning Suffrage in New York State”     Author: Susan Goodier and Karen Pastorello 

Title: “Women Will Vote: Winning Suffrage in New York State”

Author: Susan Goodier and Karen Pastorello 

   Title: “The Woman’s Hour: The Great Fight to Win the Vote”      Author: Elaine Weiss

Title: “The Woman’s Hour: The Great Fight to Win the Vote”

Author: Elaine Weiss

   Title: “Long Island and the Woman Suffrage Movement”      Author:  Antonia Petrash

Title: “Long Island and the Woman Suffrage Movement”

Author: Antonia Petrash

   Title: “The Perfect 36: Tennessee Delivers Woman Suffrage”      Author: Carol Lynn Yellin and Janann Sherman 

Title: “The Perfect 36: Tennessee Delivers Woman Suffrage”

Author: Carol Lynn Yellin and Janann Sherman 

   Title: “Battle for the Ballot: Essays on Woman Suffrage in Utah 1870 -1896”     Author: Carol Cornwall Madsen 

Title: “Battle for the Ballot: Essays on Woman Suffrage in Utah 1870 -1896”

Author: Carol Cornwall Madsen 

   Title: “Women’s Votes, Women’s Voices: The Campaign for Equal Rights in Washington”      Author:  Shanna Stevenson

Title: “Women’s Votes, Women’s Voices: The Campaign for Equal Rights in Washington”

Author: Shanna Stevenson

   Title: “A House Full of Females: Plural Marriage and Women's Rights in Early Mormonism, 1835-1870”      Author: Laurel Thatcher Ulrich

Title: “A House Full of Females: Plural Marriage and Women's Rights in Early Mormonism, 1835-1870”

Author: Laurel Thatcher Ulrich

   Title: “On Wisconsin Women: Working for Their Rights from Settlement to Suffrage (History of American Thought and Culture)”     Author: Genevieve G. McBride

Title: “On Wisconsin Women: Working for Their Rights from Settlement to Suffrage (History of American Thought and Culture)”

Author: Genevieve G. McBride

   Title: “Winning the West for Women: The Life of Suffragist Emma Smith DeVoe”      Author: Jennifer M. Ross-Nazzal 

Title: “Winning the West for Women: The Life of Suffragist Emma Smith DeVoe”

Author: Jennifer M. Ross-Nazzal 

  Article: “Jane Addams ”   Source: National Women’s History Museum

Article: “Jane Addams”

Source: National Women’s History Museum

  Article: “Nina Allender ”   Source: Library of Congress

Article: “Nina Allender”

Source: Library of Congress

  Article: “Susan B. Anthony ”   Source: The National Susan B. Anthony Museum and House

Article: “Susan B. Anthony”

Source: The National Susan B. Anthony Museum and House

  Article: “Mary Ritter Beard”    Source: New Jersey Women’s History

Article: “Mary Ritter Beard”

Source: New Jersey Women’s History

  Article: "Mary McLeod Bethune"    Source: Mary McLeod Bethune Council House

Article: "Mary McLeod Bethune"

Source: Mary McLeod Bethune Council House

  Article: “Alice Stone Blackwell ”   Source: Brooklyn Museum

Article: “Alice Stone Blackwell”

Source: Brooklyn Museum

  Article: “Harriot Stanton Blatch ”   Source: National Park Service

Article: “Harriot Stanton Blatch”

Source: National Park Service

  Article: “Harriot Stanton Blatch ”   Source: New York State Museum

Article: “Harriot Stanton Blatch”

Source: New York State Museum

  Article: “Sophonsiba Breckinridge”     Source: VCU Libraries, Social Welfare History Project

Article: “Sophonsiba Breckinridge”

Source: VCU Libraries, Social Welfare History Project

  Article: “Hallie Quinn Brown”    Source: Black Past

Article: “Hallie Quinn Brown”

Source: Black Past

  Article: “Olympia Brown ”   Source: Olympia Brown

Article: “Olympia Brown”

Source: Olympia Brown

  Article: “Lucy Burns ”   Source: Turning Point Suffragist Memorial

Article: “Lucy Burns”

Source: Turning Point Suffragist Memorial

  Article: “Annie Wells Cannon”    Source: Alexander Street Documents

Article: “Annie Wells Cannon”

Source: Alexander Street Documents



  Article: “Mary Ann Shadd Cary ”   Source: Buffalo Edu.

Article: “Mary Ann Shadd Cary”

Source: Buffalo Edu.

  Article: “Carrie Chapman Catt ”   Source: Iowa State University Carrie Chapman Catt Center for Women and Politics

Article: “Carrie Chapman Catt”

Source: Iowa State University Carrie Chapman Catt Center for Women and Politics

  Article: “Emma Smith DeVoe ”   Source: History Link

Article: “Emma Smith DeVoe”

Source: History Link

  Article: “Rheta Childe Dorr ”   Source: Turning Point Suffragist Memorial

Article: “Rheta Childe Dorr”

Source: Turning Point Suffragist Memorial

  Article: “Crystal Eastman, The ACLU’s Underappreciated Founding Mother”    Source: ACLU

Article: “Crystal Eastman, The ACLU’s Underappreciated Founding Mother”

Source: ACLU

  Article: “Charlotte Forten”    Source: PBS

Article: “Charlotte Forten”

Source: PBS

  Article: Nellie Griswold Francis    Source: Mnopedia

Article: Nellie Griswold Francis

Source: Mnopedia

  Article: “Matilda Joslyn Gage ”   Source: Matilda Joselyn Gage Foundation

Article: “Matilda Joslyn Gage”

Source: Matilda Joselyn Gage Foundation

  Article: “Frances E. W. Harper    Source: Poetry Foundation

Article: “Frances E. W. Harper

Source: Poetry Foundation

  Article: “Adelaide Johnson: Artist with Flare”    Source: U.S. Capitol Historical Society in Women’s History

Article: “Adelaide Johnson: Artist with Flare”

Source: U.S. Capitol Historical Society in Women’s History

  Article: “Rosalie Gardiner Jones ”   Source: New York Heritage Digital Collection

Article: “Rosalie Gardiner Jones”

Source: New York Heritage Digital Collection

  Article: “Chistabel Pankhurst ”   Source: Museum of London

Article: “Chistabel Pankhurst”

Source: Museum of London

  Article: “Emmeline Pankhurst ”   Source: Oxford Dictionary of National Biography

Article: “Emmeline Pankhurst”

Source: Oxford Dictionary of National Biography

  Article: "Who Was Alice Paul"   Source: Alice Paul Institute

Article: "Who Was Alice Paul"
Source: Alice Paul Institute

  Article: "Alice Paul"    Source: National Woman's Party

Article: "Alice Paul"

Source: National Woman's Party

  Article: “Anna Howard Shaw ”   Source: Boston University School of Theology Anna Howard Shaw Center

Article: “Anna Howard Shaw”

Source: Boston University School of Theology Anna Howard Shaw Center

  Article: Elizabeth Cady Stanton    Source: National Park Service

Article: Elizabeth Cady Stanton

Source: National Park Service

  Article: “Lucy Stone ”   Source: Boston Women’s Heritage Trail

Article: “Lucy Stone”

Source: Boston Women’s Heritage Trail

  Article: “Mary Church Terrell ”   Source: VCU Social Welfare History Project

Article: “Mary Church Terrell”

Source: VCU Social Welfare History Project

  Article: “Notable Women of the Suffrage Movement | Mary Church Terell”    Source: The Frick Pittsburgh

Article: “Notable Women of the Suffrage Movement | Mary Church Terell”

Source: The Frick Pittsburgh

  Article: "Sojourner Truth"    Source: Women's Suffrage Celebration Coalition of Massachusetts

Article: "Sojourner Truth"

Source: Women's Suffrage Celebration Coalition of Massachusetts

  Article: “Sojourner Truth ”   Source: United States Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization, Women in African History

Article: “Sojourner Truth”

Source: United States Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization, Women in African History

  Article: “Harriet Tubman ”   Source: Harriet Tubman Historical Society

Article: “Harriet Tubman”

Source: Harriet Tubman Historical Society

  Article: "Ida B. Wells"    Source: Women's Suffrage Celebration Coalition

Article: "Ida B. Wells"

Source: Women's Suffrage Celebration Coalition

  Article:  “ Ida B. Wells ”   Source: National Park Services

Article: “Ida B. Wells”

Source: National Park Services

  Article: “Woman Suffrage in the West”    Author: Jennifer Helton    Source: National Park Service

Article: “Woman Suffrage in the West”

Author: Jennifer Helton

Source: National Park Service


 Lesson Plan: Progressive Era Suffrage Groups  Grade level: 9th-12th  Source: National Women’s History Museum

Lesson Plan: Progressive Era Suffrage Groups

Grade level: 9th-12th

Source: National Women’s History Museum

 Lesson Plan: State vs. Federal Campaigns  Grade level: 9th-12th  Source: National Women’s History Museum

Lesson Plan: State vs. Federal Campaigns

Grade level: 9th-12th

Source: National Women’s History Museum

 Lesson Plan: Western Campaign  Grade level: 9th-12th  Source: National Women’s History Museum

Lesson Plan: Western Campaign

Grade level: 9th-12th

Source: National Women’s History Museum

 Lesson Plan: Propaganda and Women’s Suffrage  Grade level: 9th-12th  Source: National Women’s History Museum

Lesson Plan: Propaganda and Women’s Suffrage

Grade level: 9th-12th

Source: National Women’s History Museum

 Lesson Plan: 19th Amendment  Grade level: 9th-12th  Source: National Women’s History Museum

Lesson Plan: 19th Amendment

Grade level: 9th-12th

Source: National Women’s History Museum

  19th Amendment By State    Source: National Park Service

19th Amendment By State

Source: National Park Service


  Image: Women Marching in Suffrage Parade in Washington, DC    Source: National Archives

Image: Women Marching in Suffrage Parade in Washington, DC

Source: National Archives

  Image: Kaiser Wilson...Take the Beam Out of Your Own Eye    Source: National Archives

Image: Kaiser Wilson...Take the Beam Out of Your Own Eye

Source: National Archives

  Image: Flag Bearer for Women's Rights Standing Near White House    Source: National Archives

Image: Flag Bearer for Women's Rights Standing Near White House

Source: National Archives

 Lesson Plan: Women’s Voting Rights  Grade level: 9th-12th  Source: National Women’s History Museum

Lesson Plan: Women’s Voting Rights

Grade level: 9th-12th

Source: National Women’s History Museum

  Timeline: Woman Suffrage: History and Time Line    Source: VCU Libraries, Social Welfare History Project

Timeline: Woman Suffrage: History and Time Line

Source: VCU Libraries, Social Welfare History Project

 Woman's Suffrage History Timeline  Source:   National American Woman Suffrage Association Collection Home Page   on the Library of Congress

Woman's Suffrage History Timeline

Source: National American Woman Suffrage Association Collection Home Page on the Library of Congress

  Online activity discovering when women voted around the world.    Source: Scholastic

Online activity discovering when women voted around the world.

Source: Scholastic

  Focus on one primary document, a letter from Susan B. Anthony, with discussion questions.    Source: The Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History

Focus on one primary document, a letter from Susan B. Anthony, with discussion questions.

Source: The Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History

  Overview of Suffrage from Standpoint of Women in Congress    Source: History, Art & Archives; United States House of Representatives

Overview of Suffrage from Standpoint of Women in Congress

Source: History, Art & Archives; United States House of Representatives

  Lesson plan: Overview of the woman suffrage movement; the plan identifies common core and NY State standards met.    Grade level:  7th-10th     Source: Syracuse University Libraries Special Collections Research Center

Lesson plan: Overview of the woman suffrage movement; the plan identifies common core and NY State standards met.

Grade level: 7th-10th

Source: Syracuse University Libraries Special Collections Research Center

  Lesson Plan: History of voting rights in America     Grade level: 6th-12th    Source: Teaching Tolerance

Lesson Plan: History of voting rights in America

Grade level: 6th-12th

Source: Teaching Tolerance

  Lesson for high school or college students on suffrage movement in the context of social movements and constitutional change.     Source: American Social History Project

Lesson for high school or college students on suffrage movement in the context of social movements and constitutional change.

Source: American Social History Project

  Women’s Rights: Primary Sources and Teaching Activities    Source: Docs Teach

Women’s Rights: Primary Sources and Teaching Activities

Source: Docs Teach

  Play: Failure is Impossible     Source: National Archives

Play: Failure is Impossible

Source: National Archives

  Lesson Plan: Utah Women’s Suffrage: Reader’s Theater and Voting Simulation     Grade level: Elementary    Source: Better Days 2020

Lesson Plan: Utah Women’s Suffrage: Reader’s Theater and Voting Simulation

Grade level: Elementary

Source: Better Days 2020

  Lesson Plan: Seneca Falls and Suffrage    Grade level: 5th, 6th, 7th & 8th    Source: National Women’s History Museum

Lesson Plan: Seneca Falls and Suffrage

Grade level: 5th, 6th, 7th & 8th

Source: National Women’s History Museum

  Lesson Plan: Advocates for Change: Comparing Susan B. Anthony, Frederick Douglass and Emmeline B. Wells     Grade level: Elementary    Source: Better Days 2020

Lesson Plan: Advocates for Change: Comparing Susan B. Anthony, Frederick Douglass and Emmeline B. Wells

Grade level: Elementary

Source: Better Days 2020

  Lesson Plan: Women's Suffrage    Grade level: 3rd-5th     Source: Scholastic

Lesson Plan: Women's Suffrage

Grade level: 3rd-5th

Source: Scholastic

  Lesson plan: Women’s Suffrage in the United States     Grade level: K-5    Source: Rutgers Eagleton Institute of Politics

Lesson plan: Women’s Suffrage in the United States

Grade level: K-5

Source: Rutgers Eagleton Institute of Politics

  Lesson plan: Women's Suffrage: Their Rights and Nothing Less    Grade level: 6th-8th, 9th-12th    Source: Library of Congress

Lesson plan: Women's Suffrage: Their Rights and Nothing Less

Grade level: 6th-8th, 9th-12th

Source: Library of Congress

  Timeline: “Women’s Suffrage in Iowa”    Source:  Iowa State University Carrie Chapman Catt Center for Women and Politics

Timeline: “Women’s Suffrage in Iowa”

Source: Iowa State University Carrie Chapman Catt Center for Women and Politics

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  Timeline: "Women's Suffrage Movement in the US"    Source: Rutgers Institute of Politics
  Speech: "Women Suffrage Movement," 1870 by Frederick Douglass    Source: Susan B Anthony Museum & House
  Timeline: "When Women Received the Full Vote in Every Country: Interactive Timeline"    Source: Historic Newspapers
  Title: "Alice Paul: Claiming Power"    Author: Jill Zahniser
  Timeline: "National Woman's Party 1912-1920"    Source: National Woman's Party
  Image: "Official Program Cover, 1913 Woman Suffrage Parade"    Source: Newseum
  Timeline: "Kentucky Woman Suffrage Timeline"    Source: Kentucky Woman Suffrage Project
  Title : African American Women in the Struggle for the Vote, 1850–1920     Author: Rosalyn Terborg-Penn
  Lesson Plan: "Seneca Falls Convention"    Grade level: 9th-12th    Source: National Women's History Museum
  “Tools for Teaching Suffrage in Kentucky”      Source: Kentucky Woman Suffrage Project - Teacher Resources
  Timeline: "National Woman's Party History"    Source: Library of Congress
  Images: Alice Paul    Source: Alice Paul Institute
  Title:  Funding Feminism: Monied Women, Philanthropy, and the Women’s Movement, 1870–1967     Author: Joan Marie Johnson
  Lesson Plan: "Taking a Stand: Woman Suffrage and Protest at the White House"    Grade level: 9th-12th    Source: National Women's History Museum
  Lesson Plan: "Women, Their Rights, & Nothing Less"    Grade level: 6-12    Source: Newseum
   Article: "Children's Biography of Alice Paul"     Source: Alice Paul Institute
   Title: "Winning the Vote: The Triumph of the American Woman Suffrage Movement"      Author: Robert P. J. Cooney, Jr
  Timeline: "US Women's History Timeline, 1848-2009 "   Source: National Woman's Party
  Lesson Plan: "Women's Rights, From Seneca Falls to Modern America"    Source: Close Up Foundation
  Lesson Plan: "Alice Paul & Women's Rights"    Grade level: 5th-12th    Source: National Parks Service
  Image: Anti-Suffragist Flyer, c. 1918    Source: Newseum
  Image: "Newspaper Coverage of D.C. Suffrage Parade, March 8, 1913"    Source: Newseum
  Title : "You Want Women to Vote, Lizzie Stanton?"    Author : Jean Fritz
   Title: "Gilded Suffragists: The New York Socialites who Fought for Women's Right to Vote"     Author: Johanna Neuman
   Title: "Suffragists in Washington, DC: The 1913 Parade and the Fight for the Vote"     Author: Rebecca Boggs Roberts
  Database: Kentucky Woman Suffrage Project from H-Kentucky    
  Timeline: "The Suffrage Movement"    Source: The National Women's History Museum
   Title: "With Courage and Cloth: Winning the Fight for a Woman's Right to Vote"     Author: Ann Bausum
  Title: "Elizabeth Leads the Way: Elizabeth Cady Stanton and the Right to Vote"    Author: Tanya Lee Stone and Rebecca Gibbon
  Interactive Map: Maryland Women’s Fight for the Vote    Source: Maryland Historical Trust
  Article: “How Women Won the Vote ”   Source: National Women's History Alliance
  Database: National Women's History Alliance Suffrage Resources, Links, and Bibliographies    Source: National Women's History Alliance
  Research Project: Women Leading the Way    Grade level: 9th-12th    Source: 100 A Centennial of Women's Suffrage
   Title: The Feminist Revolution: The Struggle for Women's Liberation     Author: Bonnie Morris & D M Withers
  Title:  Remembering Inez     Author: Robert P. J. Cooney, Jr.
   Title: Jailed for Freedom     Author: Doris Stevens
  Title: Gertrude Crocker    Source: Center for Local History
   Title: “To Believe in Women: What Lesbians Have Done For America - A History”     Author: Lillian Faderman
   Title: “How The Vote Was Won: Woman Suffrage In the Western United States, 1868-1914”     Authors: Rebecca Mead
   Title: “Woman Suffrage and Citizenship In the Midwest, 1870 - 1920 (Iowa and the Midwest Experience)”      Author: Sara Egge
   Title: “New Women of the New South: The Leaders of the Woman Suffrage Movement in the Southern States”     Author: Marjorie Spruill Wheeler
   Title: “Arkansas Women and the Right To Vote: The Little Rock Campaigns: 1868 - 1920”     Author: Bernadette Cahill
   Title: “Becoming Citizens: The Emergence and Development of the California Women’s Movement, 1880 - 1911 (Women in American History)”      Author: Gayle Gullett
   Title: Votes and More for Women: Suffrage and After in Connecticut      Author: Carole Nichols
   Title: “Strong-Minded Women: The Emergence of the Woman Suffrage Movement in Iowa (Iowa Heritage Collection)”     Author: Louise Rosenfield Noun 
  Speech: "The Crisis," 1916, by Carrie Chapman Catt    Source: Susan B Anthony House and Museum
   Title: “Voting Down the Rose: Florence Brooks Whitehouse and Maine’s Fight for Woman Suffrage”         Author: Anne B. Gass
   Title: “Gentle Warriors: : Clara Ueland and the Minnesota Struggle for Woman Suffrage”      Author: Barbara Stuhler
   Title: “Women Will Vote: Winning Suffrage in New York State”     Author: Susan Goodier and Karen Pastorello 
   Title: “The Woman’s Hour: The Great Fight to Win the Vote”      Author: Elaine Weiss
   Title: “Long Island and the Woman Suffrage Movement”      Author:  Antonia Petrash
   Title: “The Perfect 36: Tennessee Delivers Woman Suffrage”      Author: Carol Lynn Yellin and Janann Sherman 
   Title: “Battle for the Ballot: Essays on Woman Suffrage in Utah 1870 -1896”     Author: Carol Cornwall Madsen 
   Title: “Women’s Votes, Women’s Voices: The Campaign for Equal Rights in Washington”      Author:  Shanna Stevenson
   Title: “A House Full of Females: Plural Marriage and Women's Rights in Early Mormonism, 1835-1870”      Author: Laurel Thatcher Ulrich
   Title: “On Wisconsin Women: Working for Their Rights from Settlement to Suffrage (History of American Thought and Culture)”     Author: Genevieve G. McBride
   Title: “Winning the West for Women: The Life of Suffragist Emma Smith DeVoe”      Author: Jennifer M. Ross-Nazzal 
  Article: “Jane Addams ”   Source: National Women’s History Museum
  Article: “Nina Allender ”   Source: Library of Congress
  Article: “Susan B. Anthony ”   Source: The National Susan B. Anthony Museum and House
  Article: “Mary Ritter Beard”    Source: New Jersey Women’s History
  Article: "Mary McLeod Bethune"    Source: Mary McLeod Bethune Council House
  Article: “Alice Stone Blackwell ”   Source: Brooklyn Museum
  Article: “Harriot Stanton Blatch ”   Source: National Park Service
  Article: “Harriot Stanton Blatch ”   Source: New York State Museum
  Article: “Sophonsiba Breckinridge”     Source: VCU Libraries, Social Welfare History Project
  Article: “Hallie Quinn Brown”    Source: Black Past
  Article: “Olympia Brown ”   Source: Olympia Brown
  Article: “Lucy Burns ”   Source: Turning Point Suffragist Memorial
  Article: “Annie Wells Cannon”    Source: Alexander Street Documents
  Article: “Mary Ann Shadd Cary ”   Source: Buffalo Edu.
  Article: “Carrie Chapman Catt ”   Source: Iowa State University Carrie Chapman Catt Center for Women and Politics
  Article: “Emma Smith DeVoe ”   Source: History Link
  Article: “Rheta Childe Dorr ”   Source: Turning Point Suffragist Memorial
  Article: “Crystal Eastman, The ACLU’s Underappreciated Founding Mother”    Source: ACLU
  Article: “Charlotte Forten”    Source: PBS
  Article: Nellie Griswold Francis    Source: Mnopedia
  Article: “Matilda Joslyn Gage ”   Source: Matilda Joselyn Gage Foundation
  Article: “Frances E. W. Harper    Source: Poetry Foundation
  Article: “Adelaide Johnson: Artist with Flare”    Source: U.S. Capitol Historical Society in Women’s History
  Article: “Rosalie Gardiner Jones ”   Source: New York Heritage Digital Collection
  Article: “Chistabel Pankhurst ”   Source: Museum of London
  Article: “Emmeline Pankhurst ”   Source: Oxford Dictionary of National Biography
  Article: "Who Was Alice Paul"   Source: Alice Paul Institute
  Article: "Alice Paul"    Source: National Woman's Party
  Article: “Anna Howard Shaw ”   Source: Boston University School of Theology Anna Howard Shaw Center
  Article: Elizabeth Cady Stanton    Source: National Park Service
  Article: “Lucy Stone ”   Source: Boston Women’s Heritage Trail
  Article: “Mary Church Terrell ”   Source: VCU Social Welfare History Project
  Article: “Notable Women of the Suffrage Movement | Mary Church Terell”    Source: The Frick Pittsburgh
  Article: "Sojourner Truth"    Source: Women's Suffrage Celebration Coalition of Massachusetts
  Article: “Sojourner Truth ”   Source: United States Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization, Women in African History
  Article: “Harriet Tubman ”   Source: Harriet Tubman Historical Society
  Article: "Ida B. Wells"    Source: Women's Suffrage Celebration Coalition
  Article:  “ Ida B. Wells ”   Source: National Park Services
  Article: “Woman Suffrage in the West”    Author: Jennifer Helton    Source: National Park Service
 Lesson Plan: Progressive Era Suffrage Groups  Grade level: 9th-12th  Source: National Women’s History Museum
 Lesson Plan: State vs. Federal Campaigns  Grade level: 9th-12th  Source: National Women’s History Museum
 Lesson Plan: Western Campaign  Grade level: 9th-12th  Source: National Women’s History Museum
 Lesson Plan: Propaganda and Women’s Suffrage  Grade level: 9th-12th  Source: National Women’s History Museum
 Lesson Plan: 19th Amendment  Grade level: 9th-12th  Source: National Women’s History Museum
  19th Amendment By State    Source: National Park Service
  Image: Women Marching in Suffrage Parade in Washington, DC    Source: National Archives
  Image: Kaiser Wilson...Take the Beam Out of Your Own Eye    Source: National Archives
  Image: Flag Bearer for Women's Rights Standing Near White House    Source: National Archives
 Lesson Plan: Women’s Voting Rights  Grade level: 9th-12th  Source: National Women’s History Museum
  Timeline: Woman Suffrage: History and Time Line    Source: VCU Libraries, Social Welfare History Project
 Woman's Suffrage History Timeline  Source:   National American Woman Suffrage Association Collection Home Page   on the Library of Congress
  Online activity discovering when women voted around the world.    Source: Scholastic
  Focus on one primary document, a letter from Susan B. Anthony, with discussion questions.    Source: The Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History
  Overview of Suffrage from Standpoint of Women in Congress    Source: History, Art & Archives; United States House of Representatives
  Lesson plan: Overview of the woman suffrage movement; the plan identifies common core and NY State standards met.    Grade level:  7th-10th     Source: Syracuse University Libraries Special Collections Research Center
  Lesson Plan: History of voting rights in America     Grade level: 6th-12th    Source: Teaching Tolerance
  Lesson for high school or college students on suffrage movement in the context of social movements and constitutional change.     Source: American Social History Project
  Women’s Rights: Primary Sources and Teaching Activities    Source: Docs Teach
  Play: Failure is Impossible     Source: National Archives
  Lesson Plan: Utah Women’s Suffrage: Reader’s Theater and Voting Simulation     Grade level: Elementary    Source: Better Days 2020
  Lesson Plan: Seneca Falls and Suffrage    Grade level: 5th, 6th, 7th & 8th    Source: National Women’s History Museum
  Lesson Plan: Advocates for Change: Comparing Susan B. Anthony, Frederick Douglass and Emmeline B. Wells     Grade level: Elementary    Source: Better Days 2020
  Lesson Plan: Women's Suffrage    Grade level: 3rd-5th     Source: Scholastic
  Lesson plan: Women’s Suffrage in the United States     Grade level: K-5    Source: Rutgers Eagleton Institute of Politics
  Lesson plan: Women's Suffrage: Their Rights and Nothing Less    Grade level: 6th-8th, 9th-12th    Source: Library of Congress
  Timeline: “Women’s Suffrage in Iowa”    Source:  Iowa State University Carrie Chapman Catt Center for Women and Politics
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