120 – The Continued Struggle for Women’s Suffrage
06/10/20 • 43 min
You knew it wouldn’t be that easy right? The fight to vote didn’t end in Seneca Falls and women would struggle onward for nearly about another 70 years before they could vote. But the Civil War threw a real whirlwind of change in America as to who was a citizen, who could vote, and who still couldn’t. Listen in as some rockstar names take the stage like Susan B. Anthony, Elizabeth Cady Stanton, and Carrie Chapman Catt continue the fight!
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You knew it wouldn’t be that easy right? The fight to vote didn’t end in Seneca Falls and women would struggle onward for nearly about another 70 years before they could vote. But the Civil War threw a real whirlwind of change in America as to who was a citizen, who could vote, and who still couldn’t. Listen in as some rockstar names take the stage like Susan B. Anthony, Elizabeth Cady Stanton, and Carrie Chapman Catt continue the fight!
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119 – Seneca Falls and the early push for women’s suffrage
As we near the 100th anniversary of women gaining the right to vote, Joe seeks to outline the key players in making this reality take place. But to do so we have to dive back to probably the biggest push for women’s voting since Jane Addams was in the White House. The Seneca Falls convention was the who’s who of women’s suffragists in the 1800s and would outline the game plan for decades to come. It would even have a surprise guest lecturer would would rock the house in favor of women’s voting rights! Can you guess who it was? Listen in to find out!
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121 – The Perfect 36 and Women’s Right to Vote
It only took about 150 years but American women finally got the right to vote! Joe wraps up the series on Women’s suffrage with the Perfect 36 and Tennessee’s unique “War of the Roses” to gain women’s right to vote. Not surprisingly it all boils down to one young man’s decision and a mother’s guilt!
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