Women's Suffrage

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The passage, "The Fight for the Right to Vote," discusses how women had individual opinions regarding the process to achieving suffrage, yet they were connected overall. Each woman had their distictive feelings about the Fifteenth Amendment, which caused a split between the members, but despite this, all participating in the women's suffrage movement were united on their goal of equal voting rights. The Fifteenth Amendment formed a divide between those who were women's suffrage activists, but in the end, supporters of the movement worked together to accomplish their goal . In the text it states, "Some women, including Stanton and Anthony, would not support the amendment because they felt that it should extend voting rights to all American