II. Seneca Falls Convention, Seneca Falls NY (1848)
A. Purpose
B. Outcome
III. The Women's Movement from Civil War to Suffrage
A.
14th Amendment
B.
15th Amendment
C.
Split in the Women's Movement
D.
Black Women
IV. Argument Over Suffrage
A. Anti-Suffrage
Arguments
B. Pro-Suffrage
Arguments
V. Themes in the Development of the Women's Movement
A. Conflict
Between Radical and Moderate Feminists
B. Racial
Divisiveness
VI. What Happened to the Women's Movement after 1920?
A. The
Organization
B. Protective
Labor and Equal Rights Amendment Controversies
C. Factors
Contributing to the Decline in the Women's Movement after 1920
D. Legal
and Economic Gains for Women as a Result of the Vote
VII. 1930-1950
A. Great
Depression
B. WWII
C. 1950s
VIII. Factors Explaining 1960s Social and Political
Movements
A. Demographic
Factors
B. Parenting
Styles
IX. Seeds of the 1960s Women's Movement
A. Civil
Rights Movement
1. Experiences of White Women
2. Experiences of Black Women
B. Counterculture
C. Friedan's
Feminine Mystique
X. Feminism 1960s and Beyond
A. Brands
of Feminism
B. ERA
Controversey
C. Today