Bibliography
"States Grant Women the Right to Vote." National Constitution Center. National Constitution Center, n.d. Web. 22 Dec. 2014. This website displays the years that states granted women the right to vote. Some states granted rights before the amendment was even passed. While some did not give those rights until it was in the United States Constitution.
"Digital History." Digital History. Digital History, n.d. Web. 10 Oct. 2014. This source shows what the activists wanted to accomplish and what they went through to accomplish it. It also has some of the important leaders in the movement.
Imbornoni, Ann-Marie. "Women's Rights Movement in the U.S." Infoplease. Infoplease, n.d. Web. 05 Oct. 2014. Key events in the women's rights movement in the U.S. Includes events that happened from 1848 to 1920.
"Jane Addams Biography." Bio.com. A&E Networks Television, n.d. Web. 09 Oct. 2014. This source has a detailed history of Jane Addams', one of the main leaders of the movement, life. I will use it to show the leadership in the women's rights movement.
"Rights for Women." Rights for Women. National Women's History Museum, n.d. Web. 08 Oct. 2014. This has lists of female leaders during the womens rights movement. I will use that to find specific leaders to focus on and highlight in my project.
"Susan B. Anthony House." :: Her Story. N.p., n.d. Web. 05 Oct. 2014. Breaks down sections of Susan B. Anthony's life and gives more specific details about her life.
"Susan B. Anthony House." :: Timelines. Susan B. Anthony House, n.d. Web. 07 Oct. 2014. I will use it to find general years/dates that I could focus on for the project. Important dates in her personal life and political life.
United States. National Park Service. "Elizabeth Cady Stanton." National Parks Service. U.S. Department of the Interior, 19 Sept. 2014. Web. 08 Oct. 2014. Elizabeth Cady Stanton was an important womens rights activist, I will use the article to show the leadership that the women's rights movement displayed. The article has a detailed story of her life and how she impacted the movement.
"Woman Suffrage and the 19th Amendment." National Archives and Records Administration. National Archives and Records Administration, n.d. Web. 08 Oct. 2014. This source has all of the important political documents that led up to the 19th amendment which gave women the right to vote. It also has actual documents from the women's suffrage.
"The Women's Rights Movement, 1848–1920 | US House of Representatives: History, Art & Archives." The Women's Rights Movement, 1848-1920. N.p., n.d. Web. 08 Oct. 2014. This source has a brief overview of the movement and it highlights some of the main events. I will use it to find some of the events that I should focus on.
"Woman Suffrage and the 19th Amendment." National Archives and Records Administration. National Archives and Records Administration, n.d. Web. 08 Oct. 2014. This source has all of the important political documents that led up to the 19th amendment which gave women the right to vote. It also has actual documents from the women's suffrage.
Susan B Anthony with Elizabeth Cady Stanton. N.d. EmersonKent.com. Web. 3 Jan. 2015. <http://www.emersonkent.com/speeches/on_womens_right_to_vote.htm>.Photograph of Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Susan B Anthony working on paper work.
Susan B. Anthony Trial. 1872. Law2. Web. 3 Jan. 2015. <http://law2.umkc.edu/faculty/projects/ftrials/anthony/coveroftrialaccount.jpg>.This source is a flyer for Susan B. Anthony's trial. In 1872 , Anthony illegally voted in the presidential election. The source shows Anthony's dedication to her work and her sacrifice.
"19th Amendment Adopted." History.com. A&E Television Networks, n.d. Web. 03 Jan. 2015. <http://www.history.com/this-day-in-history/19th-amendment-adopted>. This source contains specific information about the ninteenth amendment. I will use it to explain the amendment and have specific dates.
Simkin, John. "Spartacus Educational." Spartacus Educational. N.p., Sept. 1997. Web. 03 Jan. 2015. <http://spartacus-educational.com/USAWawsa.htm>. This source contains information on the National Woman Suffrage Association and the American Woman Suffrage Association. I will use it to showcase the differences and similarities between the two groups.
Women Picketing. N.d. American Wiki. Web. 3 Jan. 2015. <http://americanwiki.pbworks.com/f/1260170629/women%20picketing.jpg>.Photograph of women picketing with signs asking the president how long women will have to wait for the vote.
Nellie Ross with Family. 1900s. WyoHistory.com. Web. 3 Jan. 2015. <http://www.wyohistory.org/essays/ambition-nellie-tayloe-ross>. This source depicts Nellie Tayloe Ross with her brothers and her father. It shows her family.
President Sign. N.d. History House.gov. Web. 4 Jan. 2015. <http://history.house.gov/Exhibitions-and-Publications/WIC/Historical-Essays/No-Lady/Womens-Rights/>. Suffragist parade in 1916, carrying a banner that says, "President Wilson favors votes for women."
1920s. Library of Congress, Washington. History.house.gov. Web. 16 Oct. 2014. <http://history.house.gov/Exhibitions-and-Publications/WIC/Historical-Essays/No-Lady/Womens-Rights/>. Alice Paul chairman of the militant National Womans Party, and some activists standing in front of the Washington headquarters. They are holding a sign with Susan B. Anthony's quote on it.
Women's Rights Convention in Seneca Falls. American Treasures of the Library of Congress. N.p., n.d. Web. 16 Oct. 2014. An advertisement for the Women's Rights Convention that took place in Seneca Falls, New York. The advertisement has handwritten comments on it.
Susan B. Anthony's Petition. 1874. The National Archives, n.p. Photograph of Susan B Anthony's petition. She is asking that the fine placed upon her for her 'unjust arrest' be withdrawn.
"Elizabeth Cady Stanton Biography." Bio.com. A&E Networks Television, n.d. Web. 04 Jan. 2015. This source contains information on Elizabeth Cady Stanton's early life, and her work as an activist. It will provide a better view on her life altogether.
"Malala Yousafzai - Biography." Bio.com. A&E Networks Television, n.d. Web. 02 Jan. 2015. This source contains information on Malala Yousafzai, a current women's rights activist in her own country. I will use it to link my project to modern issues.
Malala Yousafzai. N.d. One.org. Web. 4 Jan. 2015. <http://www.one.org/us/2014/07/11/malaladay/>. This is a picture of young activist Malala Yousafzai, it links the American Women's Rights Movement to current leaders fighting for women's rights.
19th Amendment Postage Stamp. 1998. Arago, People, Postage & the Post. Web. <http://arago.si.edu/index.asp?con=4&cmd=2&eid=262&slide=16>. Photograph of the postage stamp created to honor the nineteenth amendment. It shows the reaction of the people to the amendment and the legacy because it was released after the amendment.
Election Day. 1920s. Lehigh University. Web. 5 Jan. 2015. <http://www.lehigh.edu/~jrsa/thevote/images/electionday1.jpg>. This is a photograph of a comic cartoon depicting the woman leaving on election day, while the husband stays home to watch the children. It depicts that the nation is changing.
Stanton with Sons. 1848. LIbrary of Congress. Wikimedia. Web. 8 Jan. 2015. <http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/9/92/ElizabethCadyStanton-1848-Daniel-Henry.jpg>. This is a photograph of Elizabeth Cady Stanton with two of her three sons. It provides insight on Elizabeth's home life with her family.
Your Citation "Susan B. Anthony-Women's Right to Vote." The History Place - Great Speeches Collection: Susan B. Anthony Speech - Women's Right to Vote. The History Place, n.d. Web. 03 Feb. 2015. This source contains a speech written by Susan B. Anthony. And I will use it to pull quotes from the speeches as an example of what she said in the speeches.
Miller, Marla R. "Women's Rights Movement." E-mail interview. 5 Feb. 2015. I interviewed Ms. Marla Miller, who is the professor of women's history at University of Massachusetts Amherst because I needed an experts view on my project . The answers, opinions and insight that she provided greatly enhanced my project.
Elizabeth Cady Stanton. N.d. Wikipedia. Web. 1 Mar. 2015. <http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/d/da/Elizabeth_Stanton.jpg>.Photograph of Elizabeth Cady Stanton to depict what she looked like during the movement.
Nellie Tayloe Ross. N.d. Find a Grave. Web. 1 Mar. 2015. <http://image2.findagrave.com/photos/2005/9/905_110534427962.jpg>. This source contains a photograph of Nellie Tayloe Ross, to give a visual of what she looked like.
Susan B. Anthony Front Photo. N.d. Genesee Community Charter School. Web. 1 Mar. 2015. <http://www.gccschool.org/freedom/pics/sba.jpg>. This source contains a photograph of Susan B. Anthony to depict what one of the major leaders of the movement looked like.
"Feminism in Literature Essay - Women in the Early to Mid-20th Century (1900-1960) - ENotes.com." Enotes.com. Enotes.com, 2015. Web. 28 Feb. 2015. <http://www.enotes.com/topics/feminism/critical-essays/women-early-mid-20th-century-1900-1960>. This source contains information on women in the 20th century and it will help me put my project into context to show what is happening while the movement is taking place and after the amendment is passed. It will show some of the impact of the movement as well.
Votes For Women Postcard. 1900s. Wikipedia. Web. 20 Feb. 2015. <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Women's_suffrage_in_the_United_States>. This cartoon depicts some of the reactions people had to women gaining the right to vote. It will let add insight as to how people felt back in the 1900s.
Anti-Suffrage Cartoon. 1900s. Wikipedia. Web. 1 Mar. 2015. <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Women's_suffrage_in_the_United_States>. This source contains a cartoon that shows the anti-suffragists advocating against suffrage. It shows men behind a girl wearing a sash reading "Anti Suffragist" with the caption ' I did not raise my girl to be a voter.'
Hillary Clinton Photograph. N.d. Wikipedia. Web. 1 Mar. 2015. <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hillary_Rodham_Clinton>. This source contains a picture of Hillary Clinton. It will contribute to my project because Clinton is one of the more influential women in politics in the United States.
Sarah Palin Photograph. N.d. Pilgrims Studios. Web. 1 Mar. 2015. <http://www.pilgrimstudios.com/shows/amazing-america-with-sarah-palin/>. This source contains a picture of Sarah Palin, giving the viewer an image of what she looks like. It contributes to my project because she was the Republican vice presidential candidate in 2008, which adds to my Women in Politics Page.
Madeleine Albright Photograph. N.d. Wikipedia. Web. 1 Mar. 2015. <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Madeleine_Albright>. Madeleine Albright was the first ever woman secretary of state, and this source contains a picture of her.
Emma Watson Photograph. N.d. Telegraph.co. Web. 1 Mar. 2015. <http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/celebritynews/10952951/Emma-Watson-revealed-as-UN-Goodwill-Ambassador-for-Women.html>. This source contains a picture of Emma Watson. She is relevant to my project because Emma is the UN Women Goodwill Ambassador and is very influential. She has also launched a campaign called HeForShe which is fighting for equal rights.
Do The Job He Left Behind Poster. N.d. Weebly. Web. 1 Mar. 2015. <http://thegreatwarrevealed.weebly.com/womens-roles-in-ww1.html>. This poster is an advertisement for the US Employment Service, that shows how during the wars women stepped up and began working in fields that were never before available to women.
Find Your War Job Advertisement. N.d. Women Behind The War - Weebly. Web. 1 Mar. 2015. <http://womenbehindthewar.weebly.com/impact-on-economy.html>.This advertisement is encouraging women to step up and get a new job that is available because of the war taking the men away. Industry, Agriculture and Business are examples on the poster that had been male dominated areas.
Women Working In Arms Industry. N.d. WomenBehindTheWar - Weebly. Web. 1 Mar. 2015. <http://womenbehindthewar.weebly.com/impact-on-economy.html>.This photograph is an example of jobs that women now worked that had been unavailable before. The war gave women an opportunity to show their potential in male fields.
Addie, Katie. "What Did WW1 Do for Women?" YouTube. YouTube, 19 Jan. 2014. Web. 28 Feb. 2015. <https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YbTIrA29Ndk>. This video explains in further depth how the war impacted the lives of women, and changed how they are viewed.
Women Machinists. 1920. Alexander Turnbull Library, National Library of New Zealand. Teara.govt. Web. 1 Mar. 2015. <http://www.teara.govt.nz/en/photograph/23982/women-machinists>. This photograph shows women working in a factory during the 1920s. It shows the difference in the jobs for that century.
"Effects of the Women's Suffrage Movement." Women's Suffrage Movement vs. Women's Rights Movement in the 1800s. Weebly, n.d. Web. 17 Feb. 2015. <http://thedevelopmentofwomensrights.weebly.com/effects-of-the-womens-suffrage-movement.html>. This source contains more information on the immediate impact of the women's suffrage and women's rights movements. It gives examples of the political impacts, the economic impacts, and the social impacts.
Hamilton, Gail. Woman's Wrongs: A Counter-irritant. Boston: Ticknor and Fields, 1868. Print. This book is the response to John Todd's Anti-Suffrage novel and it explains some portions of the average woman's life in the 19th century which puts my project into historical context.
"Woman's Rights, by John Todd (1867)." Woman's Rights, by John Todd (1867). MerryCoz.org, n.d. Web. 01 Mar. 2015. <http://www.merrycoz.org/voices/RightsWrongs/rights/Rights.xhtml>. This source contains excerpts from the book 'Woman's Rights' by John Todd which is an anti-woman's rights book that shows how many males felt about woman's rights in the 19th century. It shows that the support from males was practically non-existent.
Lewis, Jone J. "We Now Demand Our Right to Vote." Elizabeth Cady Stanton. About.com, n.d. Web. 01 Mar. 2015. <http://womenshistory.about.com/library/etext/bl_1848_stanton1.htm>. This source contains the 'We Now Demand the Right to Vote' speech by Elizabeth Cady Stanton. I used excerpts from this speech to display how Stanton felt about rights.
40 Years of Title IX: By the Numbers. 2011. Seattle Times. Web. 1 Mar. 2015. <http://old.seattletimes.com/flatpages/sports/40-years-title-ix-graphics.html>.This picture is of a graph that shows the dramatic rise of girls participation in sports because of the Title IX act. It is an important part of gender equality in the US.
Title IX Girl Playing Baseball. N.d. Josephy.org. Web. 1 Mar. 2015. <http://josephy.org/2014/03/03/women-title-ix-brown-bag/>. This is a photograph of a young girl playing baseball, without Title IX, she probably wouldn't have been allowed to play.
"Malala Yousafzai Nobel Peace Prize Speech." YouTube. YouTube, 11 Dec. 2014. Web. 01 Mar. 2015. <http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MOqIotJrFVM>. This video is a speech given by Malala Yousafzai asking the world leaders to begin to think of all the children around the world and make education and gender equality a top priority.
"Emma Watson UN Speech." YouTube. YouTube, 21 Sept. 2014. Web. 01 Mar. 2015. <http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p-iFl4qhBsE>. This source is a video of Emma Watson giving a speech at a UN meeting about her new campaign HeForShe. She says that gender equality is not just a female issue, it's men's issue too and she wants men to join the movement and finally gain gender equality.
"Hillary Clinton Announces 2008 Presidential Run Archive." YouTube. YouTube, n.d. Web. 01 Mar. 2015. <http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BfrdYx6Pbr0>. In this video Hillary Clinton announces that she will be running for president in the 2008 election. It is an important element for my women in politics page.
Lewis, Jone Johnson. "Alice Paul Quotes." About Education. N.p., n.d. Web. 03 Mar. 2015. <http://womenshistory.about.com/cs/quotes/a/alice_paul.htm>. This source contains a quote from Alice Paul that I will use to provide an actual leaders view of the movement.
Votes for Women. N.d. Galileo.usg.edu. Web. 3 Mar. 2015. <http://georgiainfo.galileo.usg.edu/gastudiesimages/Votes%20for%20Women%201.htm>. This is a photograph of two women holding a sign that reads 'Votes for Women'
Nancy Pelosi Photograph. N.d. Wikipedia. Web. 4 Mar. 2015. <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nancy_Pelosi>. This is a photograph of Nancy Pelosi who is the Minority Leader of the United States House of Representatives.
"Female World Leaders Currently in Power." Female World Leaders Currently in Power. N.p., n.d. Web. 04 Mar. 2015. <http://www.jjmccullough.com/charts_rest_female-leaders.php>.Quote about record high number of women leaders in the world.
"Patricia Arquette Winner of Best Actress In A Supporting Role Oscar 2015 [HQ]." YouTube. YouTube, 22 Feb. 2015. Web. 03 Mar. 2015. Patricia Arquette won an Oscar for Actress in a Supporting role and in her acceptance speech she speaks out about gender equality in the United States of America.
"National Woman's Party." Sewall-Belmont House Museum. Sewall-Belmont House & Museum, n.d. Web. 19 Mar. 2015. <http://www.sewallbelmont.org/learn/national-womans-party/>. This source contains a picture of a timeline that I used to display the main points of the suffrage movement. It highlights key events and includes dates of specific women entering politics.
Female Labor Force Graph. N.d. Pearson. Web. 3 Mar. 2015. <http://www.phschool.com/curriculum_support/taks/pathways_1.cfm?unit=5>. This is a graph that displays how over time the amount of women in the work force increases from 1900-1960, after the nineteenth amendment is passed.
Women On Top - Celebrating Women in Business Graph. N.d. The Main Street Analysis. Web. 26 Mar. 2015. <http://www.themainstreetanalyst.com/celebrating-women-in-business-the-norms-have-changed-infographic/>. This picture has graphs and statistics of women in business. It compares past numbers to current stats and shows the progression over time.
Blaszczyk, Regina. "Women in Business : A Historical Perspective." AM History. Smithsonian Institution, 2002. Web. 26 Mar. 2015. <http://amhistory.si.edu/archives/WIB-tour/historical.pdf>. This source continues to elaborate on the impact of the woman's suffrage movement, adding information about how women entered the business world. And how females became powerful in incorporations and companies.
Women Were Majority of Voters Graph. N.d. Center for American Progress. Web. 26 Mar. 2015. <https://www.americanprogress.org/issues/women/report/2012/12/12/47916/how-women-changed-the-outcome-of-the-election/>. This source is a graph that shows that the majority of voters that voted for Obama in the election was 53% female. Women are using their right to vote.
2012 Gender Gap in Voting. N.d. Center for American Progress. Web. 26 Mar. 2015. <https://www.americanprogress.org/issues/women/report/2012/12/12/47916/how-women-changed-the-outcome-of-the-election/>. This graph shows that in the election, Obama had a 10 point gender gap over Romney. The gap shows that women favored Obama over Romney for president. That means that women had a large impact on the outcome of the election.
Members of the NAWSA. N.d. Woman's Rights. Web. 4 Apr. 2015. <http://womensrightsannahowardshawspeaksout.weebly.com/nawsa.html>. This is a photograph of the main members of the National American Woman's Suffrage Association (NAWSA), it depicts the people that were leading the group in the fight for rights.
Earnings of Workers Based on Sex : 1960-2009 Graph. N.d. The Pelican Post. Web. 26 Mar. 2015. <http://www.thepelicanpost.org/2011/04/28/louisiana-equal-pay-for-women-bill-brings-battle-of-sexes-to-life/>. This graph shows the difference in wages for men and women and how it progresses over time, but is not equal yet.
Same Work, Different Paycheck. N.d. Support the Paycheck Fairness Act. Web. 4 Apr. 2015. <http://thesistersource.com/mobilize-monday/support-the-paycheck-fairness-act>. This shows the difference in the pay check between males and females, on average, men get payed more than females for the same work.
Ratification of Equal Rights Amendment. N.d. Equal Rights Amendment.Org. Web. 4 Apr. 2015. <http://www.equalrightsamendment.org/history.htm>. This is a map that shows what states ratified the equal rights amendment. Notably the states that did not ratify were southern states, such as Florida, Georgia and Louisiana
Women's March for Equal Rights Amendment. N.d. Equal Rights Amendment. Web. 26 Mar. 2015. <http://www.equalrightsamendment.org/history.htm>. This picture shows women marching holding a sign that reads 'Rights under the the law shall not be denied or abridged by the United States or any State on account of sex.'
Constitution of the Lowell Factory Girls Association. N.d. Wikipedia. Web. 8 Apr. 2015. <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lowell_Mill_Girls>. This is a photograph of the Constitution of the Lowell Factory Girls Association. It is important to demonstrate some of the conditions the girls were working under.
Women Suffragist Parade in New York. N.d. Wikipedia. Web. 8 Apr. 2015. <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Women's_suffrage_in_the_United_States>. This is a photo of a women suffragist parade in New York. Women are marching holding signs, and it helps visualize my project.
Women on the 20 Video. N.d. Nbc News. Web. 1 Apr. 2015. <http://www.nbcnews.com/nightly-news/campaign-put-one-these-women-20-bill-n326761>. This is a video explaining the women on the 20 campaign. By 2020, on the centennial of women gaining the right to vote, many hope to have a woman’s portrait on the 20 dollar bill, some women in the running are Susan B. Anthony, Clara Barton and Rosa Parks.
"The Equal Pay Act of 1963." (EPA). US Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, n.d. Web. 07 Apr. 2015. <http://www.eeoc.gov/laws/statutes/epa.cfm>. This source has the actual equal pay act included, and I used it to find out what the actual document stated.
Graph for Women's Pay before 1920. N.d. Http://digitalcommons.unl.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1373&context=greatplainsquarterly. Web. 7 Apr. 2015 <http%3A%2F%2Fdigitalcommons.unl.edu%2Fcgi%2Fviewcontent.cgi%3Farticle%3D1373%26context%3Dgreatplainsquarterly>. This source contains a graph that depicts the amount of money female teachers made before the 19th amendment (essentially 1920) was ratified.
"HISTORY OF THE MARSHALL CENTER SCHOOL." UNI Museums. UNI Museums, n.d. Web. 07 Apr. 2015. <http://www.uni.edu/museum/mcs/history.html>. This source contains the amount of money that teachers made in Iowa after the 19th amendment was passed. Most teachers were women so after the suffrage amendment, women's pay increased as well.
"Facts & Figures: Income and Prices 1900 - 1999." About the USA. US Diplomatic Mission to Germany, n.d. Web. 07 Apr. 2015. <http://usa.usembassy.de/etexts/his/e_prices1.htm>. This source contains the average annual income for a teacher in all of the US in different years. It depicts the large jump that the salaries took after the women's suffrage amendment was ratified. I also used these statistics to create a graph to better visualize the information.
"Digital History." Digital History. Digital History, n.d. Web. 10 Oct. 2014. This source shows what the activists wanted to accomplish and what they went through to accomplish it. It also has some of the important leaders in the movement.
Imbornoni, Ann-Marie. "Women's Rights Movement in the U.S." Infoplease. Infoplease, n.d. Web. 05 Oct. 2014. Key events in the women's rights movement in the U.S. Includes events that happened from 1848 to 1920.
"Jane Addams Biography." Bio.com. A&E Networks Television, n.d. Web. 09 Oct. 2014. This source has a detailed history of Jane Addams', one of the main leaders of the movement, life. I will use it to show the leadership in the women's rights movement.
"Rights for Women." Rights for Women. National Women's History Museum, n.d. Web. 08 Oct. 2014. This has lists of female leaders during the womens rights movement. I will use that to find specific leaders to focus on and highlight in my project.
"Susan B. Anthony House." :: Her Story. N.p., n.d. Web. 05 Oct. 2014. Breaks down sections of Susan B. Anthony's life and gives more specific details about her life.
"Susan B. Anthony House." :: Timelines. Susan B. Anthony House, n.d. Web. 07 Oct. 2014. I will use it to find general years/dates that I could focus on for the project. Important dates in her personal life and political life.
United States. National Park Service. "Elizabeth Cady Stanton." National Parks Service. U.S. Department of the Interior, 19 Sept. 2014. Web. 08 Oct. 2014. Elizabeth Cady Stanton was an important womens rights activist, I will use the article to show the leadership that the women's rights movement displayed. The article has a detailed story of her life and how she impacted the movement.
"Woman Suffrage and the 19th Amendment." National Archives and Records Administration. National Archives and Records Administration, n.d. Web. 08 Oct. 2014. This source has all of the important political documents that led up to the 19th amendment which gave women the right to vote. It also has actual documents from the women's suffrage.
"The Women's Rights Movement, 1848–1920 | US House of Representatives: History, Art & Archives." The Women's Rights Movement, 1848-1920. N.p., n.d. Web. 08 Oct. 2014. This source has a brief overview of the movement and it highlights some of the main events. I will use it to find some of the events that I should focus on.
"Woman Suffrage and the 19th Amendment." National Archives and Records Administration. National Archives and Records Administration, n.d. Web. 08 Oct. 2014. This source has all of the important political documents that led up to the 19th amendment which gave women the right to vote. It also has actual documents from the women's suffrage.
Susan B Anthony with Elizabeth Cady Stanton. N.d. EmersonKent.com. Web. 3 Jan. 2015. <http://www.emersonkent.com/speeches/on_womens_right_to_vote.htm>.Photograph of Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Susan B Anthony working on paper work.
Susan B. Anthony Trial. 1872. Law2. Web. 3 Jan. 2015. <http://law2.umkc.edu/faculty/projects/ftrials/anthony/coveroftrialaccount.jpg>.This source is a flyer for Susan B. Anthony's trial. In 1872 , Anthony illegally voted in the presidential election. The source shows Anthony's dedication to her work and her sacrifice.
"19th Amendment Adopted." History.com. A&E Television Networks, n.d. Web. 03 Jan. 2015. <http://www.history.com/this-day-in-history/19th-amendment-adopted>. This source contains specific information about the ninteenth amendment. I will use it to explain the amendment and have specific dates.
Simkin, John. "Spartacus Educational." Spartacus Educational. N.p., Sept. 1997. Web. 03 Jan. 2015. <http://spartacus-educational.com/USAWawsa.htm>. This source contains information on the National Woman Suffrage Association and the American Woman Suffrage Association. I will use it to showcase the differences and similarities between the two groups.
Women Picketing. N.d. American Wiki. Web. 3 Jan. 2015. <http://americanwiki.pbworks.com/f/1260170629/women%20picketing.jpg>.Photograph of women picketing with signs asking the president how long women will have to wait for the vote.
Nellie Ross with Family. 1900s. WyoHistory.com. Web. 3 Jan. 2015. <http://www.wyohistory.org/essays/ambition-nellie-tayloe-ross>. This source depicts Nellie Tayloe Ross with her brothers and her father. It shows her family.
President Sign. N.d. History House.gov. Web. 4 Jan. 2015. <http://history.house.gov/Exhibitions-and-Publications/WIC/Historical-Essays/No-Lady/Womens-Rights/>. Suffragist parade in 1916, carrying a banner that says, "President Wilson favors votes for women."
1920s. Library of Congress, Washington. History.house.gov. Web. 16 Oct. 2014. <http://history.house.gov/Exhibitions-and-Publications/WIC/Historical-Essays/No-Lady/Womens-Rights/>. Alice Paul chairman of the militant National Womans Party, and some activists standing in front of the Washington headquarters. They are holding a sign with Susan B. Anthony's quote on it.
Women's Rights Convention in Seneca Falls. American Treasures of the Library of Congress. N.p., n.d. Web. 16 Oct. 2014. An advertisement for the Women's Rights Convention that took place in Seneca Falls, New York. The advertisement has handwritten comments on it.
Susan B. Anthony's Petition. 1874. The National Archives, n.p. Photograph of Susan B Anthony's petition. She is asking that the fine placed upon her for her 'unjust arrest' be withdrawn.
"Elizabeth Cady Stanton Biography." Bio.com. A&E Networks Television, n.d. Web. 04 Jan. 2015. This source contains information on Elizabeth Cady Stanton's early life, and her work as an activist. It will provide a better view on her life altogether.
"Malala Yousafzai - Biography." Bio.com. A&E Networks Television, n.d. Web. 02 Jan. 2015. This source contains information on Malala Yousafzai, a current women's rights activist in her own country. I will use it to link my project to modern issues.
Malala Yousafzai. N.d. One.org. Web. 4 Jan. 2015. <http://www.one.org/us/2014/07/11/malaladay/>. This is a picture of young activist Malala Yousafzai, it links the American Women's Rights Movement to current leaders fighting for women's rights.
19th Amendment Postage Stamp. 1998. Arago, People, Postage & the Post. Web. <http://arago.si.edu/index.asp?con=4&cmd=2&eid=262&slide=16>. Photograph of the postage stamp created to honor the nineteenth amendment. It shows the reaction of the people to the amendment and the legacy because it was released after the amendment.
Election Day. 1920s. Lehigh University. Web. 5 Jan. 2015. <http://www.lehigh.edu/~jrsa/thevote/images/electionday1.jpg>. This is a photograph of a comic cartoon depicting the woman leaving on election day, while the husband stays home to watch the children. It depicts that the nation is changing.
Stanton with Sons. 1848. LIbrary of Congress. Wikimedia. Web. 8 Jan. 2015. <http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/9/92/ElizabethCadyStanton-1848-Daniel-Henry.jpg>. This is a photograph of Elizabeth Cady Stanton with two of her three sons. It provides insight on Elizabeth's home life with her family.
Your Citation "Susan B. Anthony-Women's Right to Vote." The History Place - Great Speeches Collection: Susan B. Anthony Speech - Women's Right to Vote. The History Place, n.d. Web. 03 Feb. 2015. This source contains a speech written by Susan B. Anthony. And I will use it to pull quotes from the speeches as an example of what she said in the speeches.
Miller, Marla R. "Women's Rights Movement." E-mail interview. 5 Feb. 2015. I interviewed Ms. Marla Miller, who is the professor of women's history at University of Massachusetts Amherst because I needed an experts view on my project . The answers, opinions and insight that she provided greatly enhanced my project.
Elizabeth Cady Stanton. N.d. Wikipedia. Web. 1 Mar. 2015. <http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/d/da/Elizabeth_Stanton.jpg>.Photograph of Elizabeth Cady Stanton to depict what she looked like during the movement.
Nellie Tayloe Ross. N.d. Find a Grave. Web. 1 Mar. 2015. <http://image2.findagrave.com/photos/2005/9/905_110534427962.jpg>. This source contains a photograph of Nellie Tayloe Ross, to give a visual of what she looked like.
Susan B. Anthony Front Photo. N.d. Genesee Community Charter School. Web. 1 Mar. 2015. <http://www.gccschool.org/freedom/pics/sba.jpg>. This source contains a photograph of Susan B. Anthony to depict what one of the major leaders of the movement looked like.
"Feminism in Literature Essay - Women in the Early to Mid-20th Century (1900-1960) - ENotes.com." Enotes.com. Enotes.com, 2015. Web. 28 Feb. 2015. <http://www.enotes.com/topics/feminism/critical-essays/women-early-mid-20th-century-1900-1960>. This source contains information on women in the 20th century and it will help me put my project into context to show what is happening while the movement is taking place and after the amendment is passed. It will show some of the impact of the movement as well.
Votes For Women Postcard. 1900s. Wikipedia. Web. 20 Feb. 2015. <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Women's_suffrage_in_the_United_States>. This cartoon depicts some of the reactions people had to women gaining the right to vote. It will let add insight as to how people felt back in the 1900s.
Anti-Suffrage Cartoon. 1900s. Wikipedia. Web. 1 Mar. 2015. <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Women's_suffrage_in_the_United_States>. This source contains a cartoon that shows the anti-suffragists advocating against suffrage. It shows men behind a girl wearing a sash reading "Anti Suffragist" with the caption ' I did not raise my girl to be a voter.'
Hillary Clinton Photograph. N.d. Wikipedia. Web. 1 Mar. 2015. <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hillary_Rodham_Clinton>. This source contains a picture of Hillary Clinton. It will contribute to my project because Clinton is one of the more influential women in politics in the United States.
Sarah Palin Photograph. N.d. Pilgrims Studios. Web. 1 Mar. 2015. <http://www.pilgrimstudios.com/shows/amazing-america-with-sarah-palin/>. This source contains a picture of Sarah Palin, giving the viewer an image of what she looks like. It contributes to my project because she was the Republican vice presidential candidate in 2008, which adds to my Women in Politics Page.
Madeleine Albright Photograph. N.d. Wikipedia. Web. 1 Mar. 2015. <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Madeleine_Albright>. Madeleine Albright was the first ever woman secretary of state, and this source contains a picture of her.
Emma Watson Photograph. N.d. Telegraph.co. Web. 1 Mar. 2015. <http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/celebritynews/10952951/Emma-Watson-revealed-as-UN-Goodwill-Ambassador-for-Women.html>. This source contains a picture of Emma Watson. She is relevant to my project because Emma is the UN Women Goodwill Ambassador and is very influential. She has also launched a campaign called HeForShe which is fighting for equal rights.
Do The Job He Left Behind Poster. N.d. Weebly. Web. 1 Mar. 2015. <http://thegreatwarrevealed.weebly.com/womens-roles-in-ww1.html>. This poster is an advertisement for the US Employment Service, that shows how during the wars women stepped up and began working in fields that were never before available to women.
Find Your War Job Advertisement. N.d. Women Behind The War - Weebly. Web. 1 Mar. 2015. <http://womenbehindthewar.weebly.com/impact-on-economy.html>.This advertisement is encouraging women to step up and get a new job that is available because of the war taking the men away. Industry, Agriculture and Business are examples on the poster that had been male dominated areas.
Women Working In Arms Industry. N.d. WomenBehindTheWar - Weebly. Web. 1 Mar. 2015. <http://womenbehindthewar.weebly.com/impact-on-economy.html>.This photograph is an example of jobs that women now worked that had been unavailable before. The war gave women an opportunity to show their potential in male fields.
Addie, Katie. "What Did WW1 Do for Women?" YouTube. YouTube, 19 Jan. 2014. Web. 28 Feb. 2015. <https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YbTIrA29Ndk>. This video explains in further depth how the war impacted the lives of women, and changed how they are viewed.
Women Machinists. 1920. Alexander Turnbull Library, National Library of New Zealand. Teara.govt. Web. 1 Mar. 2015. <http://www.teara.govt.nz/en/photograph/23982/women-machinists>. This photograph shows women working in a factory during the 1920s. It shows the difference in the jobs for that century.
"Effects of the Women's Suffrage Movement." Women's Suffrage Movement vs. Women's Rights Movement in the 1800s. Weebly, n.d. Web. 17 Feb. 2015. <http://thedevelopmentofwomensrights.weebly.com/effects-of-the-womens-suffrage-movement.html>. This source contains more information on the immediate impact of the women's suffrage and women's rights movements. It gives examples of the political impacts, the economic impacts, and the social impacts.
Hamilton, Gail. Woman's Wrongs: A Counter-irritant. Boston: Ticknor and Fields, 1868. Print. This book is the response to John Todd's Anti-Suffrage novel and it explains some portions of the average woman's life in the 19th century which puts my project into historical context.
"Woman's Rights, by John Todd (1867)." Woman's Rights, by John Todd (1867). MerryCoz.org, n.d. Web. 01 Mar. 2015. <http://www.merrycoz.org/voices/RightsWrongs/rights/Rights.xhtml>. This source contains excerpts from the book 'Woman's Rights' by John Todd which is an anti-woman's rights book that shows how many males felt about woman's rights in the 19th century. It shows that the support from males was practically non-existent.
Lewis, Jone J. "We Now Demand Our Right to Vote." Elizabeth Cady Stanton. About.com, n.d. Web. 01 Mar. 2015. <http://womenshistory.about.com/library/etext/bl_1848_stanton1.htm>. This source contains the 'We Now Demand the Right to Vote' speech by Elizabeth Cady Stanton. I used excerpts from this speech to display how Stanton felt about rights.
40 Years of Title IX: By the Numbers. 2011. Seattle Times. Web. 1 Mar. 2015. <http://old.seattletimes.com/flatpages/sports/40-years-title-ix-graphics.html>.This picture is of a graph that shows the dramatic rise of girls participation in sports because of the Title IX act. It is an important part of gender equality in the US.
Title IX Girl Playing Baseball. N.d. Josephy.org. Web. 1 Mar. 2015. <http://josephy.org/2014/03/03/women-title-ix-brown-bag/>. This is a photograph of a young girl playing baseball, without Title IX, she probably wouldn't have been allowed to play.
"Malala Yousafzai Nobel Peace Prize Speech." YouTube. YouTube, 11 Dec. 2014. Web. 01 Mar. 2015. <http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MOqIotJrFVM>. This video is a speech given by Malala Yousafzai asking the world leaders to begin to think of all the children around the world and make education and gender equality a top priority.
"Emma Watson UN Speech." YouTube. YouTube, 21 Sept. 2014. Web. 01 Mar. 2015. <http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p-iFl4qhBsE>. This source is a video of Emma Watson giving a speech at a UN meeting about her new campaign HeForShe. She says that gender equality is not just a female issue, it's men's issue too and she wants men to join the movement and finally gain gender equality.
"Hillary Clinton Announces 2008 Presidential Run Archive." YouTube. YouTube, n.d. Web. 01 Mar. 2015. <http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BfrdYx6Pbr0>. In this video Hillary Clinton announces that she will be running for president in the 2008 election. It is an important element for my women in politics page.
Lewis, Jone Johnson. "Alice Paul Quotes." About Education. N.p., n.d. Web. 03 Mar. 2015. <http://womenshistory.about.com/cs/quotes/a/alice_paul.htm>. This source contains a quote from Alice Paul that I will use to provide an actual leaders view of the movement.
Votes for Women. N.d. Galileo.usg.edu. Web. 3 Mar. 2015. <http://georgiainfo.galileo.usg.edu/gastudiesimages/Votes%20for%20Women%201.htm>. This is a photograph of two women holding a sign that reads 'Votes for Women'
Nancy Pelosi Photograph. N.d. Wikipedia. Web. 4 Mar. 2015. <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nancy_Pelosi>. This is a photograph of Nancy Pelosi who is the Minority Leader of the United States House of Representatives.
"Female World Leaders Currently in Power." Female World Leaders Currently in Power. N.p., n.d. Web. 04 Mar. 2015. <http://www.jjmccullough.com/charts_rest_female-leaders.php>.Quote about record high number of women leaders in the world.
"Patricia Arquette Winner of Best Actress In A Supporting Role Oscar 2015 [HQ]." YouTube. YouTube, 22 Feb. 2015. Web. 03 Mar. 2015. Patricia Arquette won an Oscar for Actress in a Supporting role and in her acceptance speech she speaks out about gender equality in the United States of America.
"National Woman's Party." Sewall-Belmont House Museum. Sewall-Belmont House & Museum, n.d. Web. 19 Mar. 2015. <http://www.sewallbelmont.org/learn/national-womans-party/>. This source contains a picture of a timeline that I used to display the main points of the suffrage movement. It highlights key events and includes dates of specific women entering politics.
Female Labor Force Graph. N.d. Pearson. Web. 3 Mar. 2015. <http://www.phschool.com/curriculum_support/taks/pathways_1.cfm?unit=5>. This is a graph that displays how over time the amount of women in the work force increases from 1900-1960, after the nineteenth amendment is passed.
Women On Top - Celebrating Women in Business Graph. N.d. The Main Street Analysis. Web. 26 Mar. 2015. <http://www.themainstreetanalyst.com/celebrating-women-in-business-the-norms-have-changed-infographic/>. This picture has graphs and statistics of women in business. It compares past numbers to current stats and shows the progression over time.
Blaszczyk, Regina. "Women in Business : A Historical Perspective." AM History. Smithsonian Institution, 2002. Web. 26 Mar. 2015. <http://amhistory.si.edu/archives/WIB-tour/historical.pdf>. This source continues to elaborate on the impact of the woman's suffrage movement, adding information about how women entered the business world. And how females became powerful in incorporations and companies.
Women Were Majority of Voters Graph. N.d. Center for American Progress. Web. 26 Mar. 2015. <https://www.americanprogress.org/issues/women/report/2012/12/12/47916/how-women-changed-the-outcome-of-the-election/>. This source is a graph that shows that the majority of voters that voted for Obama in the election was 53% female. Women are using their right to vote.
2012 Gender Gap in Voting. N.d. Center for American Progress. Web. 26 Mar. 2015. <https://www.americanprogress.org/issues/women/report/2012/12/12/47916/how-women-changed-the-outcome-of-the-election/>. This graph shows that in the election, Obama had a 10 point gender gap over Romney. The gap shows that women favored Obama over Romney for president. That means that women had a large impact on the outcome of the election.
Members of the NAWSA. N.d. Woman's Rights. Web. 4 Apr. 2015. <http://womensrightsannahowardshawspeaksout.weebly.com/nawsa.html>. This is a photograph of the main members of the National American Woman's Suffrage Association (NAWSA), it depicts the people that were leading the group in the fight for rights.
Earnings of Workers Based on Sex : 1960-2009 Graph. N.d. The Pelican Post. Web. 26 Mar. 2015. <http://www.thepelicanpost.org/2011/04/28/louisiana-equal-pay-for-women-bill-brings-battle-of-sexes-to-life/>. This graph shows the difference in wages for men and women and how it progresses over time, but is not equal yet.
Same Work, Different Paycheck. N.d. Support the Paycheck Fairness Act. Web. 4 Apr. 2015. <http://thesistersource.com/mobilize-monday/support-the-paycheck-fairness-act>. This shows the difference in the pay check between males and females, on average, men get payed more than females for the same work.
Ratification of Equal Rights Amendment. N.d. Equal Rights Amendment.Org. Web. 4 Apr. 2015. <http://www.equalrightsamendment.org/history.htm>. This is a map that shows what states ratified the equal rights amendment. Notably the states that did not ratify were southern states, such as Florida, Georgia and Louisiana
Women's March for Equal Rights Amendment. N.d. Equal Rights Amendment. Web. 26 Mar. 2015. <http://www.equalrightsamendment.org/history.htm>. This picture shows women marching holding a sign that reads 'Rights under the the law shall not be denied or abridged by the United States or any State on account of sex.'
Constitution of the Lowell Factory Girls Association. N.d. Wikipedia. Web. 8 Apr. 2015. <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lowell_Mill_Girls>. This is a photograph of the Constitution of the Lowell Factory Girls Association. It is important to demonstrate some of the conditions the girls were working under.
Women Suffragist Parade in New York. N.d. Wikipedia. Web. 8 Apr. 2015. <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Women's_suffrage_in_the_United_States>. This is a photo of a women suffragist parade in New York. Women are marching holding signs, and it helps visualize my project.
Women on the 20 Video. N.d. Nbc News. Web. 1 Apr. 2015. <http://www.nbcnews.com/nightly-news/campaign-put-one-these-women-20-bill-n326761>. This is a video explaining the women on the 20 campaign. By 2020, on the centennial of women gaining the right to vote, many hope to have a woman’s portrait on the 20 dollar bill, some women in the running are Susan B. Anthony, Clara Barton and Rosa Parks.
"The Equal Pay Act of 1963." (EPA). US Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, n.d. Web. 07 Apr. 2015. <http://www.eeoc.gov/laws/statutes/epa.cfm>. This source has the actual equal pay act included, and I used it to find out what the actual document stated.
Graph for Women's Pay before 1920. N.d. Http://digitalcommons.unl.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1373&context=greatplainsquarterly. Web. 7 Apr. 2015 <http%3A%2F%2Fdigitalcommons.unl.edu%2Fcgi%2Fviewcontent.cgi%3Farticle%3D1373%26context%3Dgreatplainsquarterly>. This source contains a graph that depicts the amount of money female teachers made before the 19th amendment (essentially 1920) was ratified.
"HISTORY OF THE MARSHALL CENTER SCHOOL." UNI Museums. UNI Museums, n.d. Web. 07 Apr. 2015. <http://www.uni.edu/museum/mcs/history.html>. This source contains the amount of money that teachers made in Iowa after the 19th amendment was passed. Most teachers were women so after the suffrage amendment, women's pay increased as well.
"Facts & Figures: Income and Prices 1900 - 1999." About the USA. US Diplomatic Mission to Germany, n.d. Web. 07 Apr. 2015. <http://usa.usembassy.de/etexts/his/e_prices1.htm>. This source contains the average annual income for a teacher in all of the US in different years. It depicts the large jump that the salaries took after the women's suffrage amendment was ratified. I also used these statistics to create a graph to better visualize the information.