In addition to the material in the module about the events leading to the 19th Amendment and women’s suffrage, the National Endowment for the Humanities offers a feature pageLinks to an external site. dedicated to the collaboration of Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Susan B. Anthony in the women’s rights movement.
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An account of the trialLinks to an external site. is available at the Library of Congress. You can also review the official full handwritten transcriptLinks to an external site.. (It’s a bit hard to read, but fascinating even just to take a glimpse at.)
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Another comprehensive web resource is posted by the Federal Judicial Center: https://www.fjc.gov/sites/default/files/trials/susanbanthony.pdf Links to an external site.Navigate to the ‘Media and Press Coverage’ section to skim some of the contemporary response to Anthony’s trial. The whole web resource is basically a digital textbook used for teaching the legal ramifications of the trial.
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In at least 250 words, react to what the trial of Susan B. Anthony reveals about attitudes towards women and women’s suffrage after the U. S. Civil War.
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