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This worksheet helps students analyze the 1827 print depicting New York City's Five Points neighborhood.

This worksheet helps students analyze the 1848 Declaration of Sentiments.

This worksheet helps students analyze a 1920 photograph of Alice Paul and other suffragists hanging the ratification banner in Washington, D.C.

This worksheet helps students analyze photographs of radical suffragists demonstrating for the right to vote.

This worksheet helps students analyze an 1879 petition from men and women in Massachusetts asking for women's right to vote.

This worksheet helps students analyze an 1876 appeal by the National Women's Suffrage Association.

This worksheet helps students analyze a photograph of a 1913 suffrage parade in New York City.

This worksheet helps students analyze a pro-suffrage political cartoon.

This worksheet helps students analyze key passages of an 1875 Supreme Court decision about women's suffrage.

This worksheet helps students analyze two maps of women's suffrage before 1920, and to evaluate the successes and limitations of the women's suffrage movement prior to the passage of the 19th amendment.
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