PRIMARY SOURCE LIST: WOMEN S RIGHTS
Pick a source from each category below: ONE source from the early womens rights movement, and ONE source from the later women’s rights movement.
Using your key words to guide you, review the sources in this section to decide which ones are most relevant to your research. Remember, you must choose one source from each list.
CHOOSE ONE SOURCE ON THE EARLY WOMEN S RIGHTS MOVEMENT (T01921)
Elizabeth Cady Stanton. 1848. Declaration of Sentiments, https://www.nps.go v/wori/learn/historyculture/declaration-of-sentiments.htm
Thomas Wentworth Higgins. 1865. The Nonsense of It. https://www.docsteac h.org/documents/document/nonsense-of-it
Susan B. Anthony. 1873. Women’s Right to Vote. https://sourcebooks.fordha m.edu/mod/1873anthony.asp
Jane Addams. 1915. Why Women Should Vote. https://sourcebooks.fordham. edu/mod/1915janeadams-vote.asp
CHOOSE ONE SOURCE ON THE LATER WOMEN S RIGHTS MOVEMENT
Betty Friedan. 1963. The Feminine Mystique. http://nationalhumanitiescenter. org/ows/seminars/tcentury/FeminineMystique.pdf
National Organization for Women. 1966. Statement of Purpose. https://histor y.hanover.edu/ courses/ excerpts/111 now.html
Shirley Chisholm. May 21,1969. Equal Rights for Women. https://awpc.cattce nter.iastate.edu/2017/03/21/equal-rights-for-women-may-21-1969/
Phyllis Schlafly. 1972. What’s Wrong with “Equal Rights” for Women? https://a wpc.cattcenter.iastate.edu/2016/02/02/whats-wrong-with-equal-rights-for- women-1972/
EVALUATE YOUR SOURCES
Use the assignment templates in this section to evaluate your two primary sources for Assignment 1.
Once you have selected the two primary sources that you want to use to investigate your research question, you are ready to continue drafting Assignment 1. The assignment templates below will guide you to consider each piece of information you need to evaluate your primary sources.
