Chapter 26.1

Master the Women's Movement: From Suffrage to Equality

Explore the transformative journey of women's rights activism from the 1848 Seneca Falls Convention through modern equality movements.


What You'll Learn

Seneca Falls Convention launched organized women's rights movement nationwide
Susan Anthony and Stanton led strategic suffrage campaigns effectively
International alliances strengthened global women's rights advocacy movements
Nineteenth Amendment achieved women's voting rights after decades struggle

What You'll Practice

1

Identify key strategies used by women's rights activists

2

Analyze challenges faced by suffrage movement throughout history

3

Examine connections between women's movement and other reforms

Why This Matters

Understanding the Women's Movement teaches students how organized activism and persistent advocacy can create fundamental social change and secure equal rights.

This Unit Includes

Practice exercises
Learning resources

Skills

Suffrage
Activism
Equality
Reform
Leadership
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