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Our Own Twelve Anti-Suffragist Reasons . Because no woman will leave her domestic duties to vote. Because no woman who may vote will attend to her domestic duties. Because it will make dissension between husband and wife. Most of the arguments against women's suffrage drew upon this fear, in one form or another. However the anti-suffragists expressed their views in many different ways, resulting sometimes in confusion and self-contradiction. Broadly, anti-suffrage arguments can be divided into positive and negative categories. Marie Jenney Howe wrote this Antisuffrage Monologue for the drama group of the New York Woman's Suffrage Party and other suffrage organizations. In it, she parodied anti-suffragist arguments that relied on stereotypes of female dependence, irrationality, and delicacy even as they also warned that women voters would exert too much power. If you have not already done so, pass out the chart "Pro- and Anti-Suffrage Arguments," on page 2 of the PDF (see Preparing to Teach This Lesson), for students to use during the following activity. Divide the class into eight groups. The archival documents listed below will allow the groups to explore specific issues. Start studying APUSH Key Terms Chapter 18. Learn vocabulary, terms, and more with flashcards, games, and other study tools. 'The Anti-Suffragist or The Other Side' by H.M. Paull, performed by Kathryn Martin. An Anti-Suffragist or The Other Side was first published by the Actresses' Franchise League in 1910. Find it ment in anti-suffrage campaigns as a "last ditch effort to repeal prohibition." 13 . Suffrage thus failed in Nebraska prior to 1914 due to the anti-suffrage senti­ ments of the state's all-male voting popu­ lation. While many emigrant groups, . brewers, and Catholics could be counted on to oppose prohibition, no organized HAZEL HUNKINS, BILLINGS SUFFRAGIST 36 Becoming a Detective: Historical Case File #2—Anti-Suffrage and Saloon Men At the request of the textbook commit-tee your class has been asked to investigate whether Hazel Hunkins deserves to be includ-ed in the next edition of the textbook. This case cannot be solved without an understand- Pages in category "Anti-suffragist organizations" The following 10 pages are in this category, out of 10 total. This list may not reflect recent changes (). anti-suffrage rallies and recreate that critical vote. [Note: We use the term suffragist because suffragist was the term used by Americans when referring to members of the movement. Suffragette was a British term originally meant as derogatory although later claimed by suffragists as a title. In 1919 the popular term was woman's suffrage. Anti-Suffragists Document B: Anti-Suffrage Newspaper in New York (Modified) The Suffragists' ideal is a kitchen-less house. The Suffragist keeps writing and speaking about pots and pans, and denounces housekeeping as degrading. The Suffragists teach women to revolt against the daily task of tending child and house, and we sadly see Anti-Suffragists Document B: Anti-Suffrage Newspaper in New York (Modified) The Suffragists' ideal is a kitchen-less house. The Suffragist keeps writing and speaking about pots and pans, and denounces housekeeping as degrading. The Suffragists teach women to revolt against the daily task of tending child and house, and we sadly see "Don't forget to be a Good Boy": Harry T. Burn's letter from Mom and the Ratification of the 19 th Amendment in Tennessee Harry T. Burn On a hot and muggy summer morning in the month of A

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