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100

I resolved to claim for myself all that an impartial Creator had bestowed

Who is Lucretia Mott

100

I gave women the right to vote 

19th Amendment

100

I was the first college that admitted both women and men in 1837

Oberlin College

100

I was the first state in 1776 that allowed unmarried women to vote

New Jersey
100

Seneca Falls 

1848

200

I have heard the Bible and have learned that Eve caused man to sin. Well, if woman upset the world, do give her a chance to set it right side up again.    

Sojourner Truth

200

I gave African American men the right to vote

15th Amendment

200
We were the first sisters to speak publicly for the American Anti-Slavery Society

Angelian and Sarah Grimke

200

I was the state that held the NATIONAL women's suffrage convention in 1850

Massachusetts

200

Anti-Slavery Convention in London

1840

300

It is the still small voice within, which may not be withstood, that bids me open my mouth for the dumb.

Abby Kelly Foster

300

I inserted the word "Male" into the constitution to discuss who are natural citizens 

14th Amendment

300

William Lloyd Garrision's anti-slavery lectures inspired me to join the cause.

Abby Kelly Foster

300

I was the state both Sojourner Truth and Elizabeth Cady Stanton were born in and where Seneca Falls was held.

New York
300

15th Amendment Giving AA men the right to vote

1870

400

As in the war, freedom was the keynote of victory so now is universal suffrage the keynote of reconstruction.  

Elizabeth Cady Stanton

400

We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal 

Declaration of Independence

400

In 1828, I was the first AA woman to win a court case against a white man for illegally selling my five year old son.  What did I win in this case?

Her son's freedom

400

I was the state Lucretia Mott and Abby Kelley Foster were born in

Massachusetts

400

Amerian Equal Rights Association (AERA) is formed.

1866

500

(Clergymen in particular) “were in agony lest the women should or say something to shock the heavenly hosts

Elizabeth Cady Stanton

500

We hold these truths to be self-evident,  that all MEN and WOMEN are created equal

Declaration of Sentiments (1848)

500

I am considered the mother of the movement

Lucretia Mott

500

Why not chose me? I was the first Territory in 1869 that granted women the vote.

Wyoming.

500

AERA splits into two (National Women's Suffrage Association & American Women's Suffrage Assocation)

1869

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