The Voices at Seneca Falls
A Classroom Play About Fairness, Freedom, and the Beginning of Women’s Suffrage
$7.99
Before women had the right to vote, a group of reformers gathered in Seneca Falls, New York, to demand change. The Voices at Seneca Falls introduces students to the powerful individuals who helped launch the women’s suffrage movement, including Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Lucretia Mott, Frederick Douglass, and James Mott.
Through engaging dialogue and historically grounded scenes, students explore fairness, equality, civic participation, and the courage required to challenge unjust laws. The drama follows the events leading up to the Seneca Falls Convention and the creation of the Declaration of Sentiments — a turning point in American history.
This printable digital download includes:
Full historical drama script
C3 social studies standards alignment
Comprehension questions
Key vocabulary definitions
Cross-curricular ELA + history learning connections
Perfect for upper elementary classrooms, homeschool studies, reader’s theater activities, women’s history units, civics instruction, and social studies lessons.
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