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Brainy Quote. N.p., 2001. Web. 6 Jan. 2014. <http://www.brainyquote.com/quotes/authors/s/ susan_b_anthony.html>. The following was used to get quotes from the famous, Susan B Anthony. She was a very imperative woman during women's suffrage movement. She helped out a lot with women's rights. Susan B. Anthony is considered one of the most famous women in all American history because of the role she played long ago. She is so inspirational to people, showing them that anything is possible, as long as youre dedicated, and determined to achieve your goal. Documents.N.p.,n.d.Web.9Jan.2014. <http://www.ourdocuments.gov/doc_large_image.php?flash=true&doc=63;>. The following source of the nineteenth amendment was used in the tab of the rights in the Nineteenth Amendment subtab. It helped us because we know that the goal of a writer is not only to tell, but also to show the viewer. We knew that images were a must-have in our project. We included this picture to show our viewers a little preview of how the Nineteenth Amendment looks like. Gaughen, Shasta, ed. Women's Rights. Contemporary Issues ed. San Diego: Green haven Press, n.d. Print. We used this to find information about the rights that women had during 1920's. One group member put this information under the tab, rights. The information that one group member used was the importance of why women should have the right to vote. In other words, end Womens Suffrage in the United States of America. Legacy Of Grace. N.p., n.d. Web. 5 Jan. 2014. <http://www.legacyofgrace.net/quotes.html>. This required a nice handful of helpful quotes of important women. Some imperative women include Carrie Chapman, Maya Angelou, and Barbara Neming. A good source of quotes makes everything so much more useful. It also lets the reader get a better grasp of the significance of Womens Liberation in America. Library.Duke.N.p.,n.d.Web.7Jan.2014.<http://library.duke.edu/rubenstein/scriptorium/wlm/sweet16/frcove r.html>. We used this website was used to get a primary pictures of women. It helped one group member to get really good primary pictures from the 1920s. It also lets people picture how life was like back in the 20th century. Pictures in this website are pictures of women in the womens rights movement . It shows how they all risked their lives to fight for the rights that they deserved. OurDocuments.N.p.,n.d.Web5Jan.2014 <http://www.ourdocuments.gov/doc_large_image.php?flash=true&doc=63;>. This website had the Primary Document of the Nineteenth Amendment it was very interesting seeing the real document online. Furthermore, it had the picture of Women picketing in the White House. These women worked very hard to get there rights out to the public, this picture is very important. Stalcup, Brenda, ed. Women's Suffrage. San Diego: Green Haven,Inc, 2000. Print. The Book of Women'sSuffrage Gave a handful of information about the Ratification of the Nineteenth Amendment.The Nineteenth Amendment guarantees all American women the right to vote. The Nineteenth Amendment was ratified August 18, 1920. Thomsen, Natasha, and Kathryn Cullen-DUpont. Women's Rights. New York: Facts on file, Inc, 2007. Print.

This Book was used to find out information about the rights and responsibilities that women had, and now do have thanks to the Nineteenth Amendment. Also, it was used to discover the new rights of women. Some Womens rights that women received After the Nineteenth amendment was ratified was the right to own property, the right to vote, and others.

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