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In reply to the discussion: ~ One Woman~ A dedication to the Women of DU. [View all]sheshe2
(97,681 posts)For the ones I adore. For their Strength Humanity Beauty Grace and Compassion.
This for all the beautiful wonderful men that take our backs every damn day. Dayum there are so many here Violet! Sadly you don't know them.
It was suggested to me that I let this go....however this is my parting gift to you.
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LOL~ Helen ready sucks~ snort got it, VC.
Wow just wow that you said that!
here ya go~ for us bland and insipid women that mean crap to you.
You were to young to know the women that built what you are standing on today. Wow that's sad Violet as you too are a woman.
Do you happen to know any of these women?
Women's Rights Movement in the U.S.
Timeline of Key Events in the American Women's Rights Movement
18481920
by Ann-Marie Imbornoni
Discover the key events of the women's rights movement in the United States. This timeline covers the years of 1848 to 1920, which includes the famed women's rights convention in Seneca Falls, N.Y., the formation of the National American Woman Suffrage Association, and the passage of the nineteenth amendment to the Constitution, giving women the right to vote.
18481899 19001920 19211979 1980Present
1848
The first women's rights convention is held in Seneca Falls, New York. After 2 days of discussion and debate, 68 women and 32 men sign a Declaration of Sentiments, which outlines grievances and sets the agenda for the women's rights movement. A set of 12 resolutions is adopted calling for equal treatment of women and men under the law and voting rights for women.
1850
The first National Women's Rights Convention takes place in Worcester, Mass., attracting more than 1,000 participants. National conventions are held yearly (except for 1857) through 1860.
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1869
May
Susan B. Anthony and Elizabeth Cady Stanton form the National Woman Suffrage Association. The primary goal of the organization is to achieve voting rights for women by means of a Congressional amendment to the Constitution.
Read more: Women's Rights Movement in the U.S.: Timeline of Events (1848-1920) | Infoplease.com http://www.infoplease.com/spot/womenstimeline1.html#ixzz3E7OWtNqX
Or were they to bland and insipid for you as well.
Some of us have been on the floor I am talking beaten onto the floor, have you? I have. We got knocked down there but we got back up again and again, if you have then it is so very sad that you are amused by this song.
Have a great life Violet~ we are done.