In this unit, students explore two movements to expand liberty and equality in the United States. They study enslavement and the antebellum abolition movement, they learn about the ways suffrage was restricted and for whom, and they explore the women’s suffrage movement and the Snyder Act of 1924. This unit prepares students for later investigations into the civil rights movement and the other movements for social justice that it inspired.
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