The Fight for Women's Suffrage « Iowa Pathways." Iowa Public Television. Web. 23 Oct. 2009. .
This website relates to NHD project on one way.This website talks about women suffrage and how the 15th amendment made women want to vote.Women in Iowa—and across the country—celebrated the passage of the 19th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution. At last women were allowed to vote!
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2nd annotation.
Fifteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution -." Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Web. 22 Oct. 2009. .
This website helped me out a lot. Since our NHD is on how did the 15th amendment make women want the same rights as men. This website gave a lot of background information on the 15th amendment and how it gave African America the right to vote.but this website is secondary source. The website relates to our project by talking about how the 15th amendment gave women and Africa America the right to vote.
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"Women's Rights From Past To Present- Sample Activity #1 (Women in World History Curriculum)." Women In World History Curriculum. Web. 22 Oct. 2009. .
This website was helpful,this website was mostly told about the 15Th amendment and how it changed the rights for women to vote.
This website was really resourceful to my NHD project. The website had basic information about how women rights have changed over the years. This website included the following women Susan B. Anthony, Elizabeth Cady Stanton and how they wanted sex to be included as a protected category, along with race and color. This websites is not a Primary source.This relates to our projects because we are doing how the 15th amendment made women want the same right of men.
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