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The Split History of the Women's Suffrage Movement

A Perspectives Flip Book

Don NardoSeries: Perspectives Flip Books
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Pages
64
Year
2014
Language
English

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In the mid 19th century, a few women living in upstate New York decided it was time for women to stop accepting their status as second class citizens. Women lacked many basic civil rights that men enjoyed, including suffrage the right to vote. These women from New York held a convention in which they demanded their rights. Their battle took more than 70 years to win. Along the way they were opposed and mocked by male and female anti suffragists who tried to stifle their efforts.

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"From the publisher's "Perspectives Flip Book" series, this back-to-back, inverted flip book presents two sides to the women's suffrage movement during the mid-1800s and into the twentieth century. . . .Teachers who are looking for ways to present points of view will find this book useful as one side represents the suffrage movement and the activists working toward that goal while the flipped side of the book presents the opposition."
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