Women's Suffrage Movement

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Bibliography

Cooper, Ilene. Susan B. Anthony. USA: An Impact Biography, 1984.

Susan B. Anthony was one of the leaders in the Women's Suffrage Movement. The biography was very helpful because it gave me lots of information about Susan B. Anthony, the conditions of women in the past and the movement.

Cullen-DuPont, Kathryn. The Encyclopedia of Women's History in America. New York: Facts on File, 1996

This book was helpful because it had lots of information about parts of the movement and its leaders.

Encyclopedia Americana International Editions. USA: Grolier Incorporated, 1999.

Women now have many rights. The encyclopedia was extremely helpful because it gave lots of information about rights women have.

Women's Rights. Wikipedia. 8 Jan. 2008. Wikimedia Foundation Inc. 10 December 2008 .

This site provided a time line about some major events in Women's Rights Movement.

Women's Suffrage. Wikipedia. 8 Jan. 2008. Wikimedia Foundation Inc. 16 January 2008.

This site helped me gain information about the people and organizations involved and gave me an idea of the time period it occurred in.

Garcia, Jesus, et al. Creating America: a History of the United States. United States: McDougal Littell Inc., 2001.

I used this source to find the 14th, 15th and 19th Amendments.

History of Women's Suffrage in the United States. Wikipedia. 17 Jan. 2008. Wikimedia Foundation Inc. 21 Jan. 2008 .

This site was very helpful because it gave me a basic overview of what I needed to know about the women's rights movement. It was also helpful because it gave me information about the ratification of the 19th amendment.

Seneca Falls Convention. Wikipedia. 23 Jan. 2008. Wikimedia Foundation Inc. 23 Jan. 2008 .

This website was very important to my research of the Seneca Falls Convention.

by Jacqueline Hsia