Women's Suffrage The Women's Rights Movement Analyzing the Protests of the NWP
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With this lesson, students learn the background leading up to the passage of the 19th amendment. They will visit two stations that discuss the major protest activities from the National Woman's Party, led by Alice Paul and Lucy Burns. They will analyze the methods of protest utilized by the NWP specifically the suffrage parade of 1913 and the silent sentinel protestors in front of the White House. This is a topic that is often overlooked, and that deserves more attention.
This product matches the following NYS Standards: (You can also add in your own.)
8.2e - Students will explore leaders and activities of the temperance and woman’s suffrage movements.
8.4e - Students will investigate the efforts of women suffragists and explain the historical significance of the 19th amendment.
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