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Lead Paragraph: The Women Suffrage movement was a pivotal point in the fight for women's rights around the world. This movement, which spanned over a century and involved women from all backgrounds, aimed to secure women's right to vote and to participate fully in the political process. Despite significant opposition, women suffragists were able to achieve many successes, culminating in the passage of the 19th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution in 1920. This Wikipedia page will explore the history of the Women Suffrage movement, its achievements and controversies, and its lasting impact on the fight for women's rights.

List of Headings:

I. Predecessors to Women Suffrage

A. Enlightenment thought

B. Abolitionist movement

C. Women's rights conventions

II. Women Suffrage in the United States

A. Early movements

B. Seneca Falls Convention of 1848

C. National American Woman Suffrage Association (NAWSA)

D. 19th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution

III. Women Suffrage around the World

A. Great Britain

B. Australia and New Zealand

C. Canada

D. Other countries

IV. Opponents of Women Suffrage

A. Arguments against women's suffrage

B. Opposition from men and women

C. Responses to opposition

V. Legacy of Women Suffrage

A. Achievements of the movement

B. Continuing struggles for women's rights

C. Influence on other movements

VI. Criticisms and Controversies

A. Exclusion of women of color

B. Class and intersectionality in the movement

C. Criticisms of tactics and strategies

Bullet Points Under Each Heading:

I. Predecessors to Women Suffrage

A. Enlightenment thought

- Influence of John Locke's ideas on natural rights

- Mary Wollstonecraft's A Vindication of the Rights of Woman

B. Abolitionist movement

- Women's involvement in the abolitionist movement

- Links between abolitionism and women's rights

C. Women's rights conventions

- Seneca Falls Convention of 1848

- Declaration of Sentiments

II. Women Suffrage in the United States

A. Early movements

- Grimke sisters' activism

- Susan B. Anthony's work for women's suffrage

B. Seneca Falls Convention of 1848

- Overview of the convention

- Declaration of Sentiments and Resolutions

C. National American Woman Suffrage Association (NAWSA)

- Formation and goals of NAWSA

- Strategies and tactics employed by NAWSA

D. 19th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution

- Passage and ratification of the amendment

- Impact on women's political participation

III. Women Suffrage around the World

A. Great Britain

- Suffrage movement in Britain

- Role of suffragettes in the movement

B. Australia and New Zealand

- Women's suffrage in Australia and New Zealand

- Pioneering legislation in these countries

C. Canada

- Suffrage movement in Canada

- Role of women in the First World War

D. Other countries

- Suffrage movements in other parts of the world

- Global impact of women's suffrage

IV. Opponents of Women

Sources:

I https://www.hup.harvard.edu/catalog.php?isbn=9780674106536

A https://nyupress.org/9780814719015/woman-suffrage-and-womens-rights/

B https://primo.getty.edu/primo-explore/fulldisplay/GETTY_ALMA21118742430001551/GRI

C https://wwnorton.com/books/9780393617313