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Woman's Rights
Important Women in the Woman's Rights Movement
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| teacher,orangized National Woman Suffrage Association,arrested for voting in 1872 | Susan B. Anthony1820-1906 |
| educator, lead the fight for the 19th Amendment, founded the League of Women Voters | Carrie Chapman Catt1859-1947 |
| educator, published Una (the first women's rights newspaper) | Pauline Wright Davis1813-1876 |
| author, wrote "The Battle Hymn of the Republic" | Julia Ward Howe1819-1910 |
| freed slave, slave name Isabella, "Ain't I a Woman" famous speech given at Ohio Women's Rights Convention | Sojourner Truth1797-1883 |
| educator, temperance leader, founded Women's Christian Temperance Union | Frances Elizabeth Willard1839-1898 |
| educator, helped organize Senecca Falls Women's Rights Convention | Lucretia Mott 1793-1880 |
| teacher/lawyer, first woman admitted to practice before the Supreme Court, twice ran for president on the National Equal Party Rights | Belva Ann Lockwood1830-1917 |
| organizer of Women's Rights Convention Seneca Falls, New York, author of "Declaration of Sentiments" | Elizabeth Cady Stanton1815-1902 |
| abolishnist, teacher, married but known as Mrs. Stone, founded Woman's Journal | Lucy Stone1818-1893 |
| parents former slaves, organizer of National Federation of Colored Women, NAACP charter member | Mary Church Terrell1863-1954 |