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Primary Sources


                        Burst Marketing, ed. "Abolitionist." National Susan B. Anthony Museum and House. 

     Susan B. Anthony, 2013. Web. 20 Feb. 2014. 

     <http://susanbanthonyhouse.org/her-story/biography.php>. This 

     website provided me with the family life and background portion. I used a  pic on my site




Eckert, Kelsie Brook. "Timeline of U.S. History." Timeline of U.S. History. 

     Kelsie Brook Eckert, unknown. Web. 16 Feb. 2014. 

     <http://kbeckert.weebly.com/timeline-of-us-history-1492-today.html>. 

     
This website helped me because it had a HUGE timeline for women's 

     rights, and I used a picture from the site for my webpage. 




Fresno County Library. "The Woman's Bible." Summer Reading. Fresno County 

     Library, 2013. Web. 15 Feb. 2014. <http://www.google.com/ 

     search?q=elizabeth+cady+stanton+notebook&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ei=qW3_Up7oF4e 

     CygHMlYCADg&ved=0CAcQ_AUoAQ&biw=1440&bih=838>. This website really 

     helped me, but in a weird way. This website was a book review site and so 

     there was a book review on The Woman's Bible by Elizabeth Cady 

     Stanton. The review told me it was really good and gave me details on the 

     book. It was really helpful! 



Gant, Jason. "South Dakota Secretary of State." South Dakota Secretary of State. 

     unknown, 2013. Web. 16 Feb. 2014. <http://sdsos.gov/Elections/ 

     WhatAmI.aspx?pnl=absentee>. This site helped me because it had a pic 

     of a woman voting, which I used on my site. 



Grooms, John. "Celebrate Women's Right to Vote." The Clog. SouthComm, 2014. Web. 

     19 Feb. 2014. <http://clclt.com/theclog/archives/2010/08/26/ 

     celebrate-womens-right-to-vote>. This website heped me because it had 

     some info on the Wild Women. I used 2 of the pictures on my site.




Harper, Ida Husted. "Life and Work of Susan B. Anthony." Gutenberg. Project 

     Gutenberg, 2013. Web. 17 Feb. 2014. <http://www.gutenberg.org/>. 

     This website helped me by having a pic on Anthony's house, and it was an 

     online book. I used the pic on my site. 



Lewis, Jone Johnson. "Susan B. Anthony Gravesite." About.com: Women's Rights. 

     About.com, 2014. Web. 16 Feb. 2014. <http://womenshistory.about.com/od/ 

     anthonysusanb/ig>. This source really helped me by giving the facts 

     on the short-term impact. I used a picture on my webpage. 



Riedel, Marilyn A. "Sovereigns of Themselves." Oregon History Outline. Maracon 

     Productions, 3 Jan. 2013. Web. 18 Feb. 2014. <http://users.wi.net/ 

     ~census/lesson40.htm>. This website helped me by having a whole 

     article on Susan B. Anthony and Elizabeth Stanton. It had a picture of 2 

     women working together and I used the picture on my website. 



Short, Mrs. "Industrial Revolution." Mrs. Short's Social Studies Class. 

     WordPress.com, n.d. Web. 15 Feb. 2014. 

     <http://wildcatworldstudies.wordpress.com/revolutions/>. This 

     source had a bunch of pics on women's suffrage; I used a couple for my 

     site. 



"File: Susan B. Anthony." Wikipedia. Wiki, 21 May 2011. Web. 22 Jan. 


     2014. <http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/ 

     File:Susan_B_Anthony_signature2.svg>. This website really helped me 

     by having Susan B. Anthony's signature. I used it on my site. 



- - -. "Math Travel Riddle." Math Jokes 4 Mathy Folks. WordPress, 9 Jan. 2011. 

     Web. 17 Feb. 2014. <https://mathjokes4mathyfolks.wordpress.com/2011/01/ 

     09/>. I stumbled upon this website when I typed in "Susan B. Anthony 

     Coin," and the site brought me to the math site. It had a pic of her coin, 

     explaining how many sides it has and what the shape was called. I used the 

     picture on my website. 



- - -. "USII9." Resources for History Teachers. Tangient, 2014. Web. 17 Feb. 

     2014. <http://resourcesforhistoryteachers.wikispaces.com/USII.9>. 

     This source really helped me a lot by providing me with a lot of 

     information on the people in the story. It had a pic I used for my 

     project. 



-- -. "U.S. Woman Suffrage." Susan B. Anthony. Blogger, unknown. Web. 16 Feb. 

     2014. This website had a bunch of pictures and quotes of Susan B. 

     Anthony. I used the webpage's quotes and a picture for my 

     webpage 



- - -. "Woman's Rights Meeting." New York Times 18 May 1859, sec. 5: 1-2. Print. 

     This article was very interesting, because it was very detailed and 

     focused on the meetings and the outcomes of them. It helped me a lot.




- - -. "Women's Suffrage." About.com. About.com, 2013. Web. 7 Feb. 2014. 

     <http://womenshistory.about.com/od/suffrage1900/a/>. This source 

     really helped me by having pics. I used the pics on my site. 






 - - -. "File: Susan B. Anthony." Wikipedia. Wiki, 21 May 2011. Web. 22 Jan. 

     2014. <http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/ 

     File:Susan_B_Anthony_signature2.svg>. This website really helped me 

     by having Susan B. Anthony's signature. I used it on my site. 
 


Secondary Sources

Alice Paul Institute Inc. "Alice Paul: Feminist, Suffragist, and Political 

     Strategist." Alice Paul Institute. Alice Paul Institute, 1985. Web. 16 Feb. 

     2014. <https://www.google.com/#q=alice+paul>. This website 

     supplied all the facts and information on Alice Paul that I could possibly 

     get. The site was amazing; it had everything from her family to her dream 

     for women's rights. 



Answers Co. "The Canadian Women's Case: Are Women People?" The Canadian Women's 

     Case. Answers Co., 2014. Web. 16 Feb. 2014. 

     <http://womenshistory.answers.com/issues/ 

     the-canadian-persons-case-are-women-people>. This website helped me 

     by providing information on the Famous Five and how they helped women vote. 

     It gave information on all five, which I appreciated. 



Answers Corp. "Who Participated in Women's Voting Rights." Wiki Answers. Answers 

     Corp., 2014. Web. 16 Feb. 2014. <http://wiki.answers.com/Q/ 

     Who_helped_women_get_the_right_to_vote?#slide=1>. This website 

     provided me with everyone who participated in helping women vote. It really 

     helped me by making my topic make more sense. 



Barry, Kathleen. Susan B. Anthony.... A Biography. Unknown: New York University 

     Press, 1988. Print. This book helped me because it talked and gave me 

     the information on her partners. It had strong detail and opinion. It 

     showed how hard Anthony worked to fulfill her wish.



Domblewski, Carol. How Women Got The Vote. New York: Macmillan McGraw - Hill, 

     unknown. Print. This book helped me with understanding everything. It 

     described why women weren't allowed to vote and the people that 

     participated and the events that took place. 



- - -. Let's Vote! New York: Mcmillan McGraw- Hill, unknown. Print. This book 

     provided me with the rules and importance of voting. The other books I 

     checked out never gave me that information.



- - -. The Story of African American Voting Rights. New York: Macmillan McGraw - 

     Hill, unknown. Print. This book helped me by going through the steps and 

     papers you go through to pass a new law, which in this case is voting 

     rights for African Americans. It helped me understand everything 

     better. 



Imbornoni, Ann Marie. "Women's Rights Movement in the U.S." Infoplease. Pearson 

     Education, 2000. Web. 16 Feb. 2014. <http://www.infoplease.com/spot/ 

     womenstimeline1.html>. This website really helped because it gave me 

     the times when all events took place. I used the information on my 

     website. 



- - -. "Susan B. Anthony: Women's Suffrage Pioneer Spokesperson." About.com. 

     About.com, 2014. Web. 12 Feb. 2014. <http://womenshistory.about.com/od/ 

     anthonysusanb/a/anthony.htm>. This source helped me by giving me the 

     information on Susan B. Anthony's impact. I used the facts on my 

     webpage. 

Linder, Doug. "The Trial of Susan B. Anthony." Susan B. Anthony. Doug Linder, 
     2001. Web. 23 Apr. 2014. <http://law2.umkc.edu/faculty>. This 
     source provided me with all the facts on Anthony's trial. It gave me so 
     much info I had to create a whole new page on it!
  



 Lutz, Alma. Susan B. Anthony. Member of the Authors League of America, 

     1959. Print. This book provided me with her background and family life, 

     which I appreciated. It was very helpful, because none of the other sources 

     did that. 



Meetville.com. "Sayings of Susan B. Anthony." Images of Susan B. Anthony. 

     unknown, n.d. Web. 13 Feb. 2014. <http://images.search.yahoo.com/search/ 

     images;>. This website provided me with EVERY quote I got. There was 

     A LOT of choices. It helped me a lot! 



Newport, Frank. "Women More Likely to Vote, Regardless of Age." Gallup Politics. 

     Gallup, 2014. Web. 17 Feb. 2014. <http://www.gallup.com/poll/ 

     120839/>. This site had a variety of graphs and charts, and I chose 

     one that was appropriate for one of the pages. It was helpful. 



Sophie. Susan Brownwell Anthony. Bio Susan B. Anthony. Sophie, 2010. Web. 20 

     Feb. 2014. <http://video.search.yahoo.com/video/play;_ylt>. This 

     website really helped me because it had really good detail and it was easy 

     to understand, because it was by a 5th grader. But, the clip had a ton of 

     detail and used some info on my project.



Susan B. Anthony- A Mini Biography. Prod. Bio-A True Story. Susan B. Anthony- 

     Mini Biography. A+E Television Networks, 1996. Web. 13 Feb. 2014. 

     <http://www.biography.com/people/susan-b-anthony-194905/videos>. 

     This clip actually helped me a lot. It confirmed everything and gave me 

     information on her being arrested. It was very neat to watch! It proved 

     that Susan B. Anthony worked hard. 



Thatcher, Margaret. "Quotes about Women." Quotespedia. Toate Drepturile 

     Rezervate, 2010. Web. 17 Feb. 2014. <http://www.quotespedia.info/ 

     quotes>. This source had a wide collection of quotes to choose from. 

     I used some on my webpage. 



Unknown. "Carrie Chapman Catt. Biography." Bio... True Answers. A+E Television 

     Networks, 1996. Web. 16 Feb. 2014. <http://www.biography.com/people/ 

     carrie-chapman-catt-9241831>. This website helped me by giving the 

     life story of Carrie Chapman Catt. She was Anthony's partner. 



- - -. "FactMonster:Alice Paul." FactMonster. Pearson Education, 2000. Web. 14 

     Feb. 2014. <http://www.factmonster.com/ipka/A0880260.html>. This 

     source supplied all the facts on Alice Paul. It had so much, combined all 

     of them together and made a subpage on my website.




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