Stories of Women's Suffrage: Votes for Women! by Charlotte Guillain

Stories of Women's Suffrage: Votes for Women!

Charlotte Guillain
112 pages
Heinemann Raintree
Jan 2015
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Women used to have few rights. All the important decisions in their lives were made by men. They could not vote and give their opinion on who should run the country. By the middle of the 19th century, more and more women were starting to ask why not? These are the stories of five trailblazers who achieved amazing things in difficult circumstances: Elizabeth Cady Stanton began campaigning for womens rights when she was refused entry to a convention because she was a woman. Susan B. Anthony cast her vote knowing shed be arrested. Clementina Black organized a strike at a factory that paid women low wages. Carrie Chapman Catt traveled the world promoting the need for womens suffrage. Emmeline Pankhurst led a march along Downing Street in London, petitioning the vote for women. Many of the rights women have today are thanks to their actions. They helped change society's image of women forever.
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Pages 112
Publisher Heinemann Raintree
Published 2015
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