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         <title>Susan B. Anthony </title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>Susan B. Anthony was an American social reformer and women’s rights activist who played a big role in the women’s suffrage movement. Born into a Quaker family she devoted her life to bringing social equality she also collected anti slavery petitions at the age of 17 . She demanded that the Fourteenth Amendment includes a guarantee of the vote for women as well as for African American males. Anthony and Elizabeth Stanton founded the National Woman Suffrage Association and Troy New York was the place she affected that most because that’s where she gave her speech.<br><br>Susan B. Anthony’s first Jesuit value was being a women for others because she saw she paved the way for women's rights and helped pave the way for the Nineteenth Amendment in 1920 to the constitution giving women the right to vote.<br><br>The second Jesuit value was that she was an Agent of change&nbsp; because she wanted to change the inequality between women and men.<br><br>Anthony’s last Jesuit Value was Cura Personalis because she cared about women and the fact that they were being treated like they didn’t matter and she believed in equality and wanted everyone to be together as one and not divided and that women can do the same thing as men if not better.<br><br><a href="https://youtu.be/jes9o3tNfA4">https://youtu.be/jes9o3tNfA4</a><br><a href="https://www.womenshistory.org/education-resources/biographies/susan-b-anthony">https://www.womenshistory.org/education-resources/biographies/susan-b-anthony</a></div>]]></description>
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         <title>Ida M.Tarbell </title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>Ida Tarbell was one of the most influential “muckrakers” of the gilded age which helped disrupt the Standard Oil company. Tarbell helped usher in the age of political, economic and industrial reform known as the Progressive Era. She exposed the business of the companies practice using her investigating journalist skills. <br>She used the Jesuit value a “men for others” saying that “they had never played fair, and that ruined their greatness for me” then which she explained how they were being unfair. <br><br>She believed in the other Jesuit value of “Service rooted in justice and love” saying that “to precipitate meaningful social&nbsp; change” you needed the truth. <br><br>And lastly, she believed in magis.&nbsp; Woman or Man, they should be able to work the same and be talked to as the same beings as in the jesuit beliefs to follow through Jesus as one. <br><br><a href="https://youtu.be/BRW6fk5nOtQ">https://youtu.be/BRW6fk5nOtQ</a><br><br><a href="https://connecticuthistory.org/ida-tarbell-the-woman-who-took-on-standard-oil/">https://connecticuthistory.org/ida-tarbell-the-woman-who-took-on-standard-oil/</a><br><br>&nbsp;</div>]]></description>
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         <title>Elizabeth C. Stanton </title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>Elizabeth Stanton was one of the leading figures of the early women’s rights movement. She is best known for <br>her efforts in writing the Declaration of Sentiments for the Seneca Falls Convention and for organizing the women’s suffrage movement in the United States. Throughout her life, Cady Stanton passionately sought to elevate the status of women through equal rights.<br>“When those with whom I had studied and contended for prizes for five years came to bid me good-by, and I learned of the barrier that prevented me from following in their footsteps–‘no girls admitted here’–my vexation and mortification knew no bounds. … Again I felt more keenly than ever the humiliation of the distinctions made on the ground of sex.” This was what she said after being barred from entering Union College. <br>It is because of this act that she became a woman’s rights activist. She became a prominent figure in the women activist world. Where she organized the famous Women’s Rights Convention at Seneca Falls, New York, in 1848. <br>In this convention is where she read her version of the Declaration of Independence called Declaration of Sentiments. It basically talked about voting rights for women and proclaimed&nbsp; that all men and women are equal. <br>&nbsp;She didn’t only advocate voting rights or that men and women should be equal. She also fought for liberalized divorced law(to only needed consent for one spouse to divorce), reproductive self-determination(abortion,birth control, sterilization, etc…), and increased legal rights for women. <br>She lived long enough for a law to be passed ever Married women’s property law of 1860 was able to be passed. But she died 18 years before women were granted the right to vote. She still had a major contribution to all women activist. <br><br>The Jesuit values that Elizabeth upheld were magis,&nbsp; <strong>Ad Majorem Dei Gloriam</strong>, and <strong>Agents of Change</strong>. Magis because she was able to go beyond what was expected of women in her time. She not only broke expectations but allowed others to learn from her.&nbsp; <strong>Ad Majorem Dei Gloriam</strong>&nbsp; because she worked with many women activist including Susan B. Anthony to fight for equal rights. <strong>Agents of Change</strong> because she made major decisions that contributed to the greater good of others. <br><br><a href="https://charleskochinstitute.org/stories/elizabeth-cady-stanton-suffragette-and-womens-rights-activist/">https://charleskochinstitute.org/stories/elizabeth-cady-stanton-suffragette-and-womens-rights-activist/</a><br><br><a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p8JIByaOESg&amp;t=2s">https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p8JIByaOESg&amp;t=2s</a></div>]]></description>
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         <title>Ida B. Wells</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>Ida. B Wells is an American author who was born into slavery and actively promoted justice for black women. Wells studied at Rust University for some time and then at the age of 14 she started to teach in a country school. She moved around still teaching, and began studying at Fisk University. One time while she was riding on a train she was told to give up her seat and move to one in the colored only car. She refused to give it up. She sued the railroad company but the court had ruled against her. After this Wells started to write newspaper articles. In the articles she wrote about things to educate the young African American community. When people found out about this her teaching contract was terminated. She began writing journals to spread out the education to the young people. Wells also started an anti-lynching campaign. In 1910 she founded the Negro Fellowship League, and later in 1913 she founded the Chicagos alpha suffrage group. Her three Jesuit values were Magis, Women and Men for Others, and Agents of Change. Magis because she always strived for more independence of African Americans. Women and Men for others because she always tried to educate the young and supported them. And Agents of Change because she was always trying to change the way African Americans were being treated.&nbsp;<br><br><a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pUMKFP4p2Lo">https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pUMKFP4p2Lo</a></div>]]></description>
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         <title> Jane Addams</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>Jane Addams was born in Illinois to a miller who was also a political leader. Her father served as a state senator for 16 years . She suffered from a spine injury before she was born therefore was not able to be fully mobile. She graduated from a seminary and got a bachelors degree and began to study medicine. SHe then became gravely ill and decided to begin traveling to Europe. She as well&nbsp; as her friend Ellen Starr opened a settlement house in a bad part of Chicago. This was called Hull-House, which consisted of&nbsp; a coffee house, a gymnasium, a swimming pool, a cooperative boarding club for girls, a book bindery, an art studio, a music school, a drama group, a circulating library, an employment bureau, a labor museum. She then became known as a avid feminist giving lectures and publishing articles about women's rights. She also argued against war. Her Jesuit values include Magis, Women for others, and Agents of change. Magis because she strived to create the best possible environment for the people she served in Chicago. Men/Women for others because she focused most of her life on the support of the poor and disenfranchised in Chicago. Agents of Change because she saw a problem regarding women’s rights and did her best to fight against discrimination.<br><br><br>Link:&nbsp;<a href="https://www.nobelprize.org/prizes/peace/1931/addams/biographical/">https://www.nobelprize.org/prizes/peace/1931/addams/biographical/</a></div>]]></description>
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         <title>Map of Troy New York where she gave her speech </title>
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         <title>A museum near where Jane Addams did her work</title>
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         <title> Standard Oil company Cleveland, Ohio </title>
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         <title>Location of Seneca Falls Convention </title>
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         <title>How Elizabeth Stanton got into women activism </title>
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