Theme 3: The Franchise Obtaining the vote for Women Flashcards
THE FRANCHISE - VOTE
MOTT, ANTHONY, AND STANTON - reform movement, campaigned against slavery, and drinking and improved social conditions for poor
MOTT AND STANTON WCR, RIGHT TO VOTE, PROPERTY RIGHTS, ACCESS TO CHILDREN, DIVORCE
15TH AMENDMENT
bote shall not be denied of abridged on the USA by race, color ect
LUCY STONE - fought for the suffrage for african american males and to secure votes for women
NWSA - STANTON AND ANTHONY - aggressive
UNITY
After the 15th amendment, the two suffragist organosations merged from nawsa
19000 , catt is leader, oublic meetings in the workhouse
SUFFRAGE MOVEMENT
However, the response from both men and women was limited and by 1905, there were only 17,000 members.
By 1915 - 100,000
1917 - 2 million
However, this remained only half the number of women actively campaigning for temperance and prohibition (theme 4).
Progress was slow and only at state level. In 1913 a woman’s suffrage march was broken up by a mob and indicates the persistence of public hostility.
RADICAL WINGS
PAUL - CUWS - more militant tactics of the British Suffragettes, including slashing paintings in art galleries, setting fire to mailboxes, and going on hunger strikes when imprisoned.
By 1918, 20 states had given women the right to vote in state elections. This was probably down to NAWSA
1919 - 19TH AMENDMENT became law 36 staes ratified