APUSH Women in American History Jigsaw
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APUSH – Women in American History Jigsaw
Break into two groups. Divide these up and provide a detailed description of these women including their significance in US history. If a woman is a writer, include her most prominent work(s). Remember, your teammates are counting on you to do quality work. No plagiarism!!!!!
1. Abigail Adams 2. Jane Addams 3. Louisa May Alcott 4. Susan B Anthony 5. Ella Baker 6. Clara Barton 7. Isabella Baumfree 8. Catherine Beecher 9. Mary McLeod Bethune 10. Anne Bradstreet 11. Carol Moseley Braun 12. Carrie Chapman Catt 13. Mary Chesnut 14. Lydia Child 15. Shirley Chisholm 16. Hillary Clinton 17. Dorothea Dix 18. Mary Dyer 19. Amelia Earhart 20. Geraldine Ferraro 21. Elizabeth Gurley Flynn 22. Betty Friedan 23. Margaret Fuller 24. Rose O'Neal Greenhow 25. Angelina Grimke 26. Sarah Grimke 27. Sara Hale 28. Anne Hutchinson 29. Helen Hunt Jackson 30. Helen Keller 31. Billie Jean King 32. Mary Lease 33. Ann Lee 34. Norma McCorvey 35. Lucretia Mott 36. Carrie Nation 37. Annie Oakley 38. Sandra Day O'Connor 39. Maud Wood Park 40. Rosa Parks 41. Alice Paul 42. Jeannette Rankin 43. Eleanor Roosevelt 44. Rosie the Riveter 45. Sacagawea 46. Margaret Sanger 47. Phyllis Schlafly 48. Rose Schneiderman 49. Elizabeth Cady Stanton 50. Gloria Steinem 51. Lucy Stone 52. Harriet Beecher Stowe 53. Ida M. Tarbell 54. Harriet Tubman 55. Ida B. Wells 56. Phyllis Wheatley 57. 19th Amendment 58. Anti-Saloon League 59. Cable Act 60. Equal Rights Amendment 61. Griswald v. Connecticut 62. International Ladies’ Garment Workers Union 63. League of Women Voters 64. Lily Ledbetter Fair Pay Restoration Act 65. National Recovery Act (with regard to women) 66. National Woman’s Party 67. Pregnancy Discrimination Act 68. Roe v. Wade 69. Seneca Falls Convention 70. Sheppard-Towner Maternity Bill 71. Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 72. Title IX 73. Women’s Trade Union League