The woman's suffrage movement in the 1920s
Ernestine Louise Rose was a prominent figure in the women's rights movement in the 19th century. She was an advocate for women's suffrage, equal education, and abolition. Rose was known for her powerful speeches and writings that challenged gender inequalities and advocated for women's rights.
the eighteenth amendment gave women the right to vote. the national womens suffrage movement, founded by susan b. anthony, pushed for these rights before the law was passed.
Well, suffrage means to be able to vote, so the goal of the womens suffrage was to change the voting laws and allow for women to be able to vote.
AnswerWomen fought for what they belived in and in 1807, Shanton & Anthony formed an (National Womens Suffrage Association) which wanted every on man and women to have equal rights.
charistics of the women's suffrage movement
Womens rights
women's suffrage is their right to vote the womens's suffrage movement was in 1920
womens suffrage
The Women's Suffrage Movement caused women to have the right to vote for a President.It led to womens sufferage - getting the "right to vote".
that's right
nope he wasn't a supporter for women's rights (a.k.a. the suffrage movement)
Womens right to vote
Emmeline Pankhurst
During the women's suffrage movement, the president of the United States was Woodrow Wilson.
right to vote
The movement is called Womens' Suffrage. Read more, below.