Step 1:
Read Rory Dicker’s “First Wave Feminism.”
Step 2:
Watch parts 1 and 2 of the online lecture, “Women’s Suffrage and Race.”
To watch part 1 on YouTube go here: https://youtu.be/v99YVelntWQ
To watch part 2 on youtube go here: https://youtu.be/J-TRBpO5iRs
Step 3:
Watch this short video about black women’s involvement in the movement for women’s suffrage.
Step 4: Take a trip to the virtual museum, The National Women’s History Museum, and check out the exhibit, “Crusade for the Vote.”
Guiding Questions for this Week’s Content:
I’ve added these questions to help you focus on some of the more important part of this week’s content. Taking notes in response to these questions each week will help you do better on the weekly qu.iz and prepare you to do well on the final exa.m.
Why did it take 70 years for the women’s rights movement to win women’s suffrage at the national level?
What racial schisms resulted from the debates over the 14th and 15th amendments to the Constitution? How do these debates make you think differently about the movement for women’s suffrage?
What were some of the differences between early activism for women’s suffrage and activism in the 1910s?
After the 19th amendment to the constitution was ratified by the states in 1920, which women still couldn’t not vote and why?