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Back to Lesson Plans Materials Primary Source Analysis Tool Before beginning the unit, collect and print out primary source documents from the Library of Congress Web site that relate to strategies used to achieve women's suffrage. Create motivational displays in the classroom, See these examples of possible displays. Resources Prepare a selection of primary sources that relate to this sample list of strategies used to achieve women's suffrage. Create a political banner Suffragists Mrs. March in a parade Official program - Woman suffrage procession, Washington, D.C. Top Perform a pageant or skit Florence F. Walk in a picket line The first picket line - College day in the picket line Write a declaration Declaration of Sentiments Adopted at Seneca Fall Convention, 1848 Write a book, pamphlet or news article (1915 book) Are women people?

Write a persuasive letter (1900 letter) Susan B. Write a resolution Resolutions adopted at Seneca Falls Convention, 1848.