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Angelina Grimke Starts the Movement
She becomes the first female public speaker. She motivates other women with her views. -
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The Women's Reform
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Newspapers and Articles are Being Written
These writings tell of their rights, wishes and views. -
Mott Helps with the Female Anti-Slavery Society
Served as president. -
Mott is denied a Place in the Anti-Slavery Meeting
She was forced out, only because she was female. -
Lucretia Mott and Elizabeth Cody Stanton Work Together
They befriend eachother and work togetther with the NWSA. -
First Women's Convention
Organized by Lucretia Mott and Elizabeth Cady Stanton. After Mott was not accepted to the Anti-Slavery Convention in London 1840. -
Declaration of Sentiments Passed
The declaration was written by Lucretia Mott, Martha C. Wright, Elizabeth Cady Stanton, and Jane C. Hunt, Mary Ann McClintock. -
Mott elected President of NWSA
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15th Amendment Passed
Gave black males the right to vote, but not wome. This increased the strength of the womens' rights movement. -
19th Amendment Passed
Gave women of all color, nd race the right to vote. (Finally) Once everyon that started the movement had died.