Propaganda and Women's Suffrage

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Classroom Material
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History-Social Science
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Propaganda and Women's Suffrage

The student will examine propaganda posters from the American women’s suffrage movement to gain an understanding of a) the role that visual imagery played in the movement and b) the ways American suffragists used other countries and other states with full suffrage as examples of why women should have voting rights nationwide.

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National Women's History Museum

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