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The National Women's Party Pickets the White House
In 1916, a new militant suffrage group, the National Women’s Party (NWP), was formed. Led by Alice Paul, the NWP began picketing the White House. NWP members criticized President Woodrow Wilson for going to war “to make the world safe for [...]
Active Viewing: Up South vocabulary sheet
These words and phrases from the Up South documentary may be unfamiliar to students.
Active Viewing: Up South worksheet
This worksheet is designed to help students organize information from the documentary Up South: African-American Migration in the Era of the Great War.
Analysis Worksheet: Alice Paul Hangs the Banner of Ratification at Suffrage Headquarters
This worksheet helps students analyze a 1920 photograph of Alice Paul and other suffragists hanging the ratification banner in Washington, D.C.
Analysis Worksheet: National Women's Party Pickets the White House
This worksheet helps students analyze photographs of radical suffragists demonstrating for the right to vote.
A Congressman Denounces Immigration Quotas as "Un-American" (short version, with text supports)
Restrictions on immigration, largely aimed at would-be migrants from Southern and Eastern Europe, gained considerable popular support during the 1920s. Anti-immigrant sentiment culminated in the Quota Act of 1921, which effectively reduced [...]
Social Movements and Constitutional Change: Women's Suffrage
In this activity, students analyze documents to arrange events on a timeline of women's suffrage. The timeline and documents will help students understand the intersection of social movements and constitutional change. This activity can be modified [...]