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| the 1st time American women demanded the right to vote, included Lucretia Mott, and Elizabeth Cady Stanton |
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| NWSA worked for voting rights |
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| founded her own temperance group, fought for equal rights of women, |
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| a nonviolent refusal to obey a law in an effort to change it |
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| the bill that allowed women the right to vote |
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| National American Woman Suffrage Association (NAWSA) |
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| Anthony, stanton, Lucy Stone, and younger leaders work together to win women more rights |
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| rose as a leader in women's suffrage movement, learned tactics from the aggressive English suffrage movement she studied, took over NAWSA committee with Lucy Burns |
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| the new organization, founded by Alice Paul, based off the parade of women on the day of Wilson's inaguration |
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| Woodrow Wilson's View of the Suffrage Movement |
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| 1919, women may vote!!!!! |
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