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Two women in historical clothing, one seated and the other standing, examining a document together.
Black and white portrait of a woman with wavy hair and a serious expression, wearing a high-collared garment.
Black and white portrait of a woman with curly hair and a serious expression, wearing a decorative collar.
Stock certificate for the Standard Oil Company, dated 1873, featuring ornate design and handwritten signatures.

Women’s History Playlist:1898-1932

6 items

Two women in historical clothing, one seated and the other standing, examining a document together.
Women’s Suffrage and the Nineteenth Amendment
Lesson - 2 Activities

Lesson

2 Activities

75 Min

Use this Lesson with Alice Paul and the Struggle for Women's Suffrage Narrative, the Elihu Root vs. William Jennings Bryan on Women's Suffrage, 1894-1914 Primary Source, and the Carrie Chapman Catt, Open Address to the U.S. Congress, 1917 Primary Source to further explore the journey of the women's suffrage movement.
75 Min
Black and white portrait of a woman with wavy hair and a serious expression, wearing a high-collared garment.
Carrie Chapman Catt, Open Address to the U.S. Congress, 1917
Activity

Activity

40 Min

Use this primary source text to explore key historical events.
Black and white portrait of a woman with curly hair and a serious expression, wearing a decorative collar.
Carrie Chapman Catt: The Woman of the Hour and Purpose
Lesson - 1 Activities

Lesson

1 Activities

45 Min

How did Carrie Chapman Catt work with purpose to advocate for a constitutional amendment guaranteeing the right to vote for women?
45 Min
Stock certificate for the Standard Oil Company, dated 1873, featuring ornate design and handwritten signatures.
Ida M. Tarbell’s Crusade against Standard Oil
Essay - 2523 Words

Essay

2523 Words

Was John Rockefeller a captain of industry or robber baron?
Illustration of a woman leading a suffrage procession on horseback in Washington, D.C., March 3, 1913.
Alice Paul and the Struggle for Women’s Suffrage
Essay - 2705 Words

Essay

2705 Words

How did Alice Paul fight for equality of the sexes?
A group of women of different ethnicities and cultural dress stand together and hold signs that read No More War.
Alice Paul and the Equal Rights Amendment (Lucretia Mott Amendment), 1923
Activity

Activity

40 Min

Use this primary source text to explore key historical events.