[heading size=”18″]Listen to the stories of women who are admired[/heading]
In the 1880s people were asking for equal rights for men and women. The first women’s rights convention in the United States was July 19-20, 1848, in Seneca Falls, New York. The movement cooled down during the Civil War. By 1913, only nine states — all in the West — gave women the vote.
It wasn’t until 1917 that New York became the 10th state to grant women the right, and a year later President Wilson announced his support of women’s enfranchisement. Legislative support produced the Nineteenth Amendment, which passed in both the House and Senate during the summer of 1919. On Aug. 26, 1920, after ratification by the necessary 36 states, the Nineteenth Amendment was adopted.
March is Women’s History Month and BearingNews is asking students who they see as female role models. Listen each day to people speak about the impact women have had.
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There were a lot of dates in the beginning (that were kind of hard to keep up with), but the recordings were really cool, and there was a lot so got a lot of different views/examples.
Loved this! Women don’t get enough recognition now a days and it was cool to see students, talking about inspirational people in their lives that are women
Lauren Hofmann • Nov 7, 2014 at 10:53 am
There were a lot of dates in the beginning (that were kind of hard to keep up with), but the recordings were really cool, and there was a lot so got a lot of different views/examples.
Caylea Erickson • Apr 9, 2014 at 1:16 pm
Loved this! Women don’t get enough recognition now a days and it was cool to see students, talking about inspirational people in their lives that are women
Maria Kalaitzandonakes • Mar 4, 2014 at 1:34 pm
Woo Hoo! What a cool package guys 🙂 Also, thumbs up for Katherine!!