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Women in Public Life

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What did Susette La Flesche accomplish?   She fought for Native American rights and eventually helped pass the Dawes Act of 1887 which made Native Americans citizens  
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How did life change for women on farms?   It barely did, they still cooked and cleaned and sewed but now they also raised livestock and plowed  
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1 in 5 women had jobs by 1900, they made half as much as men however. Where did women work?   Classrooms, offices, garment trade, manufacturing, stores.  
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In 1870 roughly 70 percent of women held what job?   Domestic worker, or a servant. they would cook clean and take care of other people's homes  
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What was the first college made especially for women?   Vassar Women's College  
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What was a huge change women made in the late 19th century?   They no longer had to get married. Nearly half of college women never got married.  
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This African American women's club ran nurseries, reading rooms and kindergartens.   NACW, National Association of Colored Women  
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Who founded the National Women's Suffrage Association?   Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Susan B. Anthony  
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What was the three-part strategy for gaining women's suffrage?   Convince Legislatures. Pursue Court Cases. Push for a National Constitutional Amendment to allow women to vote  
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