Sisterhood: SC Suffragists-Moving Forward, Part 4
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The panel discusses the issues women face when it comes to voter suppression.Grade(s): 9, 10, 11, 12
Subject(s): Social Studies
Year: 2011
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The panel discusses the issues women face when it comes to voter suppression.Video
Host Beryl Dakers asks the panel why it took so long for women to gain equal rights in both the U.S., and in the state of South Carolina.Video
The panel discusses various issues women face today, such as why it is important for women to be on the ballot, and women’s representation in our government.Video
The roles South Carolinians played in the Women’s Suffrage Movement have often gone unheralded. This program highlights the efforts of famous South Carolina suffragists, such as the Grimke sisters...Video
The second generation of suffragists came to prominence alongside the "New Woman" movement in the early 1900's. The American Woman Suffrage Association and the National Woman Suffrage Association...Video
The question of women's suffrage in the U.S. had been debated long before the movement's humble beginnings at the Seneca Falls convention of 1848. Part 1 of this edition on the Women's Suffrage...Lesson
Students will analyze primary sources to discern the beliefs of Ben Tillman and his “Tillmanites” and how those beliefs and values affected Progressive era reforms.
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Students discover the advantages and disadvantages of having a nation filled with diverse ethnic groups.
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In this episode, host Alex Sanders, takes a look at a South Carolina Civil War hero, Robert Smalls. Smalls was born as an enslaved person in 1839 in Beaufort, South Carolina. In 1851, Smalls was hired...