Media Construction Of Social Justice
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Media Construction Of Social Justice
PowerPoint Slide Show, Unit 2, Lesson 1
Women’s Suffrage
THE INDIAN WOMEN: We whom you pity as drudges reached centuries ago the goal that you are now nearing
We, the women of the Iroquois: Own the Land, the Lodge, the Children; Ours is the right to adoption, life or death; Ours is the right to raise up and depose chiefs; Ours is the right to representation in all councils; Ours is the right to make and abrogate treaties; Ours is the supervision over domestic and foreign policies; Ours is the trusteeship of
tribal property; Our lives are valued again as high as man's
"The shoemakers' strike in Lynn, Mass.—Procession, in the midst of a snow-storm, of eight hundred women operatives joining in the strike, with banners, inscriptions, and working tools, preceded by the Lynn City Guards with music, and followed by four thousand workmen, firemen, March 7, 1860."
The Revolution; The Organ of the National Party of New AmericaPrinciple, Not Policy – Individual Rights and Responsibilities
Susan B. Anthonyor the triumphs of Woman’s rights
Newspaper article headlines from theNew York Herald on the Eleventh National Women’s Rights Convention, May 10, 1866
Newspaper article headlines from the New York World on the Equal Rights Association Convention, May 14, 1869
Woman Suffrage in Wyoming Territory. Scene at the polls in Cheyenne
“1776—Retouching an Old Masterpiece—1915"
The Woman’s BibleBy Elizabeth Cady Stanton
Chapter X
The New Woman – Wash Day
stereo card, 1901
DANGER! Women's suffrage would
double the irresponsible vote It is a MENACE to the Home,
Men's Employment and All Business
poster, 1912
A Pilgrimette’s Progressette
editorial cartoon, 1914
National American Woman’s Suffrage
Association
postcard, 1909
Kellogg’s ToastedCorn Flakes
advertisement, 1914
Wifey is a Real SuffragetteBy C.W. Custer
sheet music, 1919
Amendment Wins in New Jersey News from the Front
Mothers need the Vote to Protect their Homes and Children.
Working Women need the Vote to regulate conditions under which they work.
Tax paying Women need the Vote to Protect their Property.
By courtesy of the Woman’s Journal, Boston