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Lily Battite

11/12/15

Mr.Brophy

Bibliographies
Andreas, Carol, Katherine Culkin, and Joan D. Mandle. "Women's Rights Movement." Dictionary
of American History. Ed. Stanley I. Kutler. 3rd ed. Vol. 8. New York: Charles Scribner's
Sons, 2003. 512-519. U.S. History in Context. Web. 10 Nov. 2015.
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There has always been women fighting for their rights although they got so much criticism, they
fought through it. This article thoroughly explains women's positions in the nineteenth century
and throughout the twentieth century. It shows how women's rights have changed over the years
and how they have gained more rights from where they began. This was found the U.S. History
databases.

Stanton, Elizabeth Cady. "Declaration of Rights for Women (1876)." Women in America.
Woodbridge, CT: Primary Source Media, 1999. American Journey. U.S. History in
Context. Web. 14 Dec. 2015.
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Lily Battite

11/12/15

Mr.Brophy

Bibliographies
This article shows steps women had taken towards gaining rights. It explains women in early
America, the start of women's rights, winning the vote for women and women moving toward
equal rights. The article was found in the U.S. Public History databases.

"The 1920s: Lifestyles and Social Trends: Overview." American Decades. Ed. Judith S.
Baughman, et al. Vol. 3: 1920-1929. Detroit: Gale, 2001. U.S. History in Context. Web.
12 Nov. 2015.
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This article shows many different events occurring in the 1920s. This can be very useful in order
to get a feel for what was going on in the 1920s and how some of these events could affect
women's rights and women in society and there uprising. This article was found through the U.S
History databases.

"Women's Rights." American Civil Liberties Union. American Civil Liberties Union and the ACLU
Foundation, n.d. Web. 23 Nov. 2015.

Lily Battite

11/12/15

Mr.Brophy

Bibliographies
URL: https://www.aclu.org/issues/womens-rights
This article clearly states ongoing issues for women even after the fact of all the fighting they
have done for their rights. Despite efforts made gender descrimination is an ongoing problem in
our society. This website article is also about a group known as ACLU who are a working
organization for women rights.

Benner, Louise. "Women in the 1920s in North Carolina." Women in the 1920s.Tar Heel
Junior Historian, NC Museum of History, 2004. Web. 23 Nov. 2015.
URL: http://ncpedia.org/history/20th-Century/1920s-women
This article explores "A new woman emerging" at many different angles. This article talks about
women of the 1920's. It explores the industrial revolution, education, voting and just women in
general.

Biography.com Elizabeth Cady Stanton Biography. The Biography.com Website. A&E


Television Networks, n.d. Web. 13 Nov. 2015.
URL: http://biography.com/people/elizabeth-cady-stanton-9492182#related-video-gallery
This source is a biography I came across of an early womens rights activist. It talks about her
early life, her life in the womens rights movement and her life there on after. She was an
abolitionist and she created the Declaration of Sentiments which was a revolutionary call for
womens rights across a variety of spectrums.

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