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strong feminists!
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| wrote declaration of sentiments, and speeches for Susan B. Anthony, NWSA, part of Seneca Falls | Elizabeth Cady Stanton |
| NWSA with Elizabeth Cady Stanton, part of Seneca falls | Susan B. Anthony |
| NAWSA, campaigned 19th amendment | Carrie Chapman Catt |
| NWP with Lucy Burns, activist for 19th amendment | Alice Paul |
| NWP with ALice Paul, activist for 19th amendment | Lucy Burns |
| first to keep last name, spoke on women's rights and became regualr lecturer at Anti-Slavery society | Lucy Stone |
| brought 6 delegates to World Anti-Slavery convention, London; this planted seed for seneca falls; quaker minister, anti-slavery efforts, part of seneca falls convention | Lucrettia Mott |
| Battle Hymn of the Republic, helped with women's movement and anti-slavery | Julia Ward Howe |
| Well known anti-slavery speaker | Sojurner Truth, ain't I a woman? |
| 19th amendment passed, Women's equality day | August 26, 1920 |
| date of Seneca falls convention | July 19, 1848 |
| Date of World Anti-Slavery convention in London | June 1840 |
| first woman in the House of representatives | Jeanette Rankin 1916 |
| suffrage amendment passes house but defeated in senate (date) | 1918 |
| Hull House, taught people about sanitation | Jane Adams |
| bloomers | 1869 |