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Passage of the NIneteenth Amendment


End Notes
from http://w1 “Declaration of Sentiments,” available from
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2 Reference Library of American Women, 3rd ed., s.v. “Eliza Stanton”

3 Library of Congress, The Bill of Rights and Beyond, 74-75.

4 “Declaration of Sentiments,” available ww.legacy98.org/move-hist.html ; Internet;
accessed 18 November 2000

5 Handbook of American Women’s History, 1st ed., s.v. “nineteenth amendment.”

6 Sharon Whitney, The Equal Rights Amendment: The History and the Movement (United
States of America: Franklin Watts, 1984), 7.

7 Hope Stoddard, Famous American Women (New York City, New York: Crowell
Publishing, 1970), 36-37.

8 Lisa Tuttle, Encyclopedia of Feminism (New York City, NY: Facts on File Publications,
1986), 57.

9 Lisa Tuttle, Encyclopedia of Feminism (New York City, NY: Facts on File Publications,
1986), 225.

10 Sharon Whitney, The Equal Rights Amendment: The History and the Movement.
(United States of America: Franklin Watts, 1984), 10.

11 Library of Congress. The Bill of Rights and Beyond, 74-75.

12 Hope Stoddard, Famous American Women (New York City, New York: Crowell
Publishing, 1970), 46.

13Library of Congress, The Bill of Rights and Beyond, 75.

16 “War of Roses,” found at http://click.hotbot.com ; Internet; accessed 7 November
2000

17 Library of Congress, The Bill of Rights and Beyond, 74-75.

18 Sharon Whitney, The Equal Rights Amendment: The History and the Movement.


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