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Accessed 29 Jan. 2018. This source gave information on Alice Paul and her contributions
Accessed 30 Jan. 2018. The website provided a useful image for our website.
American Women Won the Right to Vote in 1920 and Now Vote in Greater Numbers than Men.
differently.htm. Accessed 30 Jan. 2018. This source helped us because it gave us exact
Bausum, Ann. With Courage And Cloth: Winning the Right for a Women's fight to Vote.
Washington D.C., National Geographic, 2004. This source told us about the struggle that
Channel, History. "The Fight for Women's Sufferage." History Channel, A&E Television
suffrage. Accessed 4 Dec. 2017. This source helped us find information because it gave
Elgin, Kathy. Women's Right to Vote. Chicago, Illinos, World Book, 2011. This book gave us
information about how and who helped to achieve the women's right to vote. This book
gives specific examples about how the movement began and who was a large help in
Elizabeth Cady Stanton's life and helped us form our suffragette biographies.
www.npr.org/2011/07/13/137681070/for-stanton-all-women-were-not-created-equal.
Accessed 30 Jan. 2018. This website gave us information on Elizabeth Cady Stanton and
Encyclopedia Britannica, The editors of, editor. "National Association Opposed to Woman
valid information about the opposition and what caused the conflict.
showed us how women had to suffer through many things to get where we are today.
Haltiwanger, John. "3 Ways The Fight For Women's Rights Continues 95 Years After Suffrage."
ways that women's suffrage and women still fighting for equality are still in action today.
Jan. 2018. This source gave specific examples about the main organization involved in
opposing the women's right to vote. Specific examples about who was involved with the
organization and what they did to try and stop women getting the vote were included.
MacBain-Stephens, Jennifer. The Progressive Movement 1900-1920: Women's Suffrage, Giving
the Right to Vote to All Americans. New York, The Rosen Publishing Group, 2006. I
think that this book will be helpful because it contains multiple examples of how the
movement started, what happened during, and after women had acceved the right to vote.
Macdonald, Fiona. Women History Makers: Working For Equality. New York, Hampstead
Press, 1988. This book will help support my claim about the women's right to vote
because it talks about how women felt mistreated with their lack of equal rights and how
"Martha Griffiths." Encyclopedia of World Biography, vol. 31, Gale, 2011. Research in Context,
link.galegroup.com/apps/doc/K1631009572/MSIC?u=vero32919&sid=MSIC&xid=9a69
66de. Accessed 4 Dec. 2017. This source gave specific examples about an activist for
women's rights, and how and what she did to help women achieve the right to vote.
"The National Woman's Party." Gale Encyclopedia of U.S. History: Government and Politics,
link.galegroup.com/apps/doc/EJ3048400139/MSIC?u=vero32919&sid=MSIC&xid=fc7d
5052. Accessed 4 Dec. 2017. This source help our project about women's suffrage
because it gave examples about the organizations that fought for the women's right to
vote
Sochen, June. "Stone, Lucy." World Book Student, World Book, 2017,
database provided information on Lucy Stone's life and how her and her organization
2018. We used this picture for one of our backgrounds on our website to illustrate women
Accessed 30 Jan. 2018. This image was beneficial in showing women's protesting and
www.nydailynews.com/news/national/susan-b-anthony-grave-visiting-hours-lengthed-
US Constitution. Amendment XIX. The U.S. Constitution is great primary source and we used it
VCU: Virginia Commonwealth University. Social Welfare History Project: Image Portal, 23
Accessed 8 Dec. 2017. This is useful beause Lucy Stone was a key activist in the fight for
the women's right to vote so i think she\, and this soruce can wellyly contripute to our
women-national-trail/. Accessed 30 Jan. 2018. This gave a picture that we used in our
website.
information to form our website and improve our understanding on our topic.