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

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 photographs of radical suffragists demonstrating for the right to vote.

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 the 1848 Declaration of Sentiments.

In 1841, English author Charles Dickens toured the United States. Dickens was known for his sympathetic depictions of the poor and working-class residents of English cities. However, American Notes, which he wrote about his time in the U.S. attacked…

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

This worksheet helps students analyze the 1867 Thomas Nast cartoon depicting an "Irish riot" on St. Patrick's Day in New York City.

This worksheet helps students analyze Charles Dickens' observations about the Five Points neighborhood during his 1841 visit to the United States.

This worksheet helps students analyze Davy Crockett's 1834 recollections of a visit to Five Points in New York City.
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