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A global history of women’s rights, in 3 minutes
How much progress have we achieved in the global struggle for equal rights, and how much work remains? From worldwide suffrage campaigns to the rise of #MeToo and digital activism, we have marched slowly forward. But today, the fight for gender equality is far from over. Discover the noteworthy women, grassroots movements and historic milestones that have changed the world for women and girls.
Join UN Women’s #GenerationEquality campaign to accelerate gender equality actions and mark the 25th anniversary of the Beijing Declaration and Platform for Action, the most visionary agenda for women’s rights and empowerment everywhere: https://www.unwomen.org/en/get-involved/beijing-plus-25
Subscribe to UN Women here: https://bit.ly/2AV6WZ8
For more about UN Women’s work, visit: http://www.un...
published: 16 Jan 2020
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Women’s rights THEN VS NOW ✨🥵🥳 #Shorts
published: 15 Jul 2021
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The Past and Future of the Women’s Rights Movement | Women's History Month | PEOPLE
PEOPLE looks at the women suffrage movement throughout the years.
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Catch up on the latest celebrity news, top stories and more:
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PEOPLE goes behind-the-scenes with our cover stars for exclusive stories and in-depth interviews:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OQKl_X701vU&list=PLzS8B57pacxyRV5X1C-ourUW676yKNYsU
PEOPLE goes in-depth with your favorite stars and celebrities to bring you exclusive stories and features:
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Go inside the homes of your favorite celebrities with exclusive house tours: https://www.youtube.com/watch?...
published: 20 Mar 2021
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The 19th Amendment | History
In 1920, women in the U.S. gained the right to vote - but only after a struggle that lasted more than 70 years! Learn how suffragists fought for the 19th amendment. #HistoryChannel
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published: 02 Apr 2019
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These are the best speeches on gender inequality
Ahead of International Women's Day, here's a look at some of the most inspirational and iconic speeches on women's rights from the Reuters archive. Subscribe: http://smarturl.it/reuterssubscribe
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published: 06 Mar 2020
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Women's Suffrage: Crash Course US History #31
In which John Green teaches you about American women in the Progressive Era and, well, the progress they made. So the big deal is, of course, the right to vote women gained when the 19th amendment was passed and ratified. But women made a lot of other gains in the 30 years between 1890 and 1920. More women joined the workforce, they acquired lots of other legal rights related to property, and they also became key consumers in the industrial economy. Women also continued to play a vital role in reform movements. Sadly, they got Prohibition enacted in the US, but they did a lot of good stuff, too. The field of social work emerged as women like Jane Addams created settlement houses to assist immigrants in their integration into the United States. Women also began to work to make birth control...
published: 27 Sep 2013
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Women in the 19th Century: Crash Course US History #16
In which John Green finally gets around to talking about some women's history. In the 19th Century, the United States was changing rapidly, as we noted in the recent Market Revolution and Reform Movements episodes. Things were also in a state of flux for women. The reform movements, which were in large part driven by women, gave these self-same women the idea that they could work on their own behalf, and radically improve the state of their own lives. So, while these women were working on prison reform, education reform, and abolition, they also started talking about equal rights, universal suffrage, temperance, and fair pay. Women like Susan B. Anthony, Carry Nation, Elizabeth Cady Stanton, the Grimkés, and Lucretia Mott strove tirelessly to improve the lot of American women, and it worke...
published: 24 May 2013
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100 Years of Women's Voting Rights | Citizen: Full-Length Documentary
Until the 1870s, women were considered the property of their husbands. Because of this, women weren't allowed to own property - and this even went to custody of their children. Women desired to be more fully part of the nation - to be considered full citizens and to earn the right to vote.
From pioneering activists of all races like indigenous politician Gertrude Bonnin to black Progressive Era leaders like Nellie Griswold Francis, the vote was seen as a mark of fuller citizenship and tool of change for concerns like healthcare, children, and women’s rights. Celebrate these suffragists on the 100th anniversary of the 19th Amendment with "Citizen".
0:00:00 A pre-women's vote ballot box
0:00:58 "The most fundamental right you can have in a democracy"
0:02:20 The importance of the women's v...
published: 20 Oct 2020
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Impractical Jokers – Q Versus Women's Rights (Punishment) | truTV
Q endures the wrath of a roomful of feminists as he disagrees with experts on a women's issues panel.
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If laughter is contagious, these guys should be quarantined! Q, Sal, Joe and Murr have entertained each other for years with the most hilarious practical jokes they could imagine. Now these real-life best friends are challenging each other to the most outrageous dares and uproarious stunts ever to be caught on hidden camera.
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published: 15 Apr 2016
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What Happened at the Seneca Falls Convention? | History
Learn about the movement for women's equality that precipitated the Seneca Falls Convention in 1848, and what its attendees - including Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Lucretia Mott - hoped to achieve.
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published: 08 Mar 2018
3:28
A global history of women’s rights, in 3 minutes
How much progress have we achieved in the global struggle for equal rights, and how much work remains? From worldwide suffrage campaigns to the rise of #MeToo a...
How much progress have we achieved in the global struggle for equal rights, and how much work remains? From worldwide suffrage campaigns to the rise of #MeToo and digital activism, we have marched slowly forward. But today, the fight for gender equality is far from over. Discover the noteworthy women, grassroots movements and historic milestones that have changed the world for women and girls.
Join UN Women’s #GenerationEquality campaign to accelerate gender equality actions and mark the 25th anniversary of the Beijing Declaration and Platform for Action, the most visionary agenda for women’s rights and empowerment everywhere: https://www.unwomen.org/en/get-involved/beijing-plus-25
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How much progress have we achieved in the global struggle for equal rights, and how much work remains? From worldwide suffrage campaigns to the rise of #MeToo and digital activism, we have marched slowly forward. But today, the fight for gender equality is far from over. Discover the noteworthy women, grassroots movements and historic milestones that have changed the world for women and girls.
Join UN Women’s #GenerationEquality campaign to accelerate gender equality actions and mark the 25th anniversary of the Beijing Declaration and Platform for Action, the most visionary agenda for women’s rights and empowerment everywhere: https://www.unwomen.org/en/get-involved/beijing-plus-25
Subscribe to UN Women here: https://bit.ly/2AV6WZ8
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- published: 16 Jan 2020
- views: 673196
3:05
The Past and Future of the Women’s Rights Movement | Women's History Month | PEOPLE
PEOPLE looks at the women suffrage movement throughout the years.
Subscribe to People ►► http://bit.ly/SubscribetoPeople
#WomensHistoryMonth #WomensHistory #P...
PEOPLE looks at the women suffrage movement throughout the years.
Subscribe to People ►► http://bit.ly/SubscribetoPeople
#WomensHistoryMonth #WomensHistory #PEOPLE
Catch up on the latest celebrity news, top stories and more:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6wQfUfqL8Ms&list=PLzS8B57pacxwyLPuFYvWxzqvoRrBc4GqA
PEOPLE goes behind-the-scenes with our cover stars for exclusive stories and in-depth interviews:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OQKl_X701vU&list=PLzS8B57pacxyRV5X1C-ourUW676yKNYsU
PEOPLE goes in-depth with your favorite stars and celebrities to bring you exclusive stories and features:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_9H8u-Cso1s&list=PLzS8B57pacxxEqaaiRWm83-sdyKw5tXUS
Go inside the homes of your favorite celebrities with exclusive house tours: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i7e1ouxAzTA&list=PLzS8B57pacxz6HLw3s77n_WbZt6iOPgz8
Get exclusive access into the biggest celebrity weddings. From the dresses and rings to dances and surprises, PEOPLE covers it all: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3m_c4GsTEpY&list=PLzS8B57pacxy5nPUns8f72QQHFJb7LoPe
Watch as your favorite couples reveal the secrets to love and happiness in celebrity love stories:
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Stay up to date with The Royal Family: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BAmSICLYVCE&list=PLzS8B57pacxw9TmevTmDbXk1E4DG0Q3x4
Watch kids interview your favorite celebrities with the most adorable questions you'll ever hear:
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PEOPLE looks at the women suffrage movement throughout the years.
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Catch up on the latest celebrity news, top stories and more:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6wQfUfqL8Ms&list=PLzS8B57pacxwyLPuFYvWxzqvoRrBc4GqA
PEOPLE goes behind-the-scenes with our cover stars for exclusive stories and in-depth interviews:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OQKl_X701vU&list=PLzS8B57pacxyRV5X1C-ourUW676yKNYsU
PEOPLE goes in-depth with your favorite stars and celebrities to bring you exclusive stories and features:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_9H8u-Cso1s&list=PLzS8B57pacxxEqaaiRWm83-sdyKw5tXUS
Go inside the homes of your favorite celebrities with exclusive house tours: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i7e1ouxAzTA&list=PLzS8B57pacxz6HLw3s77n_WbZt6iOPgz8
Get exclusive access into the biggest celebrity weddings. From the dresses and rings to dances and surprises, PEOPLE covers it all: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3m_c4GsTEpY&list=PLzS8B57pacxy5nPUns8f72QQHFJb7LoPe
Watch as your favorite couples reveal the secrets to love and happiness in celebrity love stories:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r1TfoQhG0WQ&list=PLzS8B57pacxzT1MbZ9YxjEPK3SSuw_zKa
Stay up to date with The Royal Family: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BAmSICLYVCE&list=PLzS8B57pacxw9TmevTmDbXk1E4DG0Q3x4
Watch kids interview your favorite celebrities with the most adorable questions you'll ever hear:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N4bfeRdCE1E&list=PLzS8B57pacxwjWujkItoRKu9YSHao1AqZ
ABOUT PEOPLE
PEOPLE remains the trusted authority at the center of pop culture. The PEOPLE brand features a unique mix of breaking entertainment news, exclusive photos, video, unparalleled access to the red carpet, celebrities, and in-depth reporting on the most compelling newsmakers of our time.
CONNECT WITH PEOPLE
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The Past and Future of the Women’s Rights Movement | Women's History Month | PEOPLE
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- published: 20 Mar 2021
- views: 88081
4:49
The 19th Amendment | History
In 1920, women in the U.S. gained the right to vote - but only after a struggle that lasted more than 70 years! Learn how suffragists fought for the 19th amendm...
In 1920, women in the U.S. gained the right to vote - but only after a struggle that lasted more than 70 years! Learn how suffragists fought for the 19th amendment. #HistoryChannel
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In 1920, women in the U.S. gained the right to vote - but only after a struggle that lasted more than 70 years! Learn how suffragists fought for the 19th amendment. #HistoryChannel
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HISTORY®, now reaching more than 98 million homes, is the leading destination for award-winning original series and specials that connect viewers with history in an informative, immersive, and entertaining manner across all platforms. The network's all-original programming slate features a roster of hit series, epic miniseries, and scripted event programming. Visit us at http://www.HISTORY.com for more info.
- published: 02 Apr 2019
- views: 627455
1:55
These are the best speeches on gender inequality
Ahead of International Women's Day, here's a look at some of the most inspirational and iconic speeches on women's rights from the Reuters archive. Subscribe: h...
Ahead of International Women's Day, here's a look at some of the most inspirational and iconic speeches on women's rights from the Reuters archive. Subscribe: http://smarturl.it/reuterssubscribe
Reuters brings you the latest business, finance and breaking news video from around the globe. Our reputation for accuracy and impartiality is unparalleled.
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https://wn.com/These_Are_The_Best_Speeches_On_Gender_Inequality
Ahead of International Women's Day, here's a look at some of the most inspirational and iconic speeches on women's rights from the Reuters archive. Subscribe: http://smarturl.it/reuterssubscribe
Reuters brings you the latest business, finance and breaking news video from around the globe. Our reputation for accuracy and impartiality is unparalleled.
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- published: 06 Mar 2020
- views: 684511
13:31
Women's Suffrage: Crash Course US History #31
In which John Green teaches you about American women in the Progressive Era and, well, the progress they made. So the big deal is, of course, the right to vote ...
In which John Green teaches you about American women in the Progressive Era and, well, the progress they made. So the big deal is, of course, the right to vote women gained when the 19th amendment was passed and ratified. But women made a lot of other gains in the 30 years between 1890 and 1920. More women joined the workforce, they acquired lots of other legal rights related to property, and they also became key consumers in the industrial economy. Women also continued to play a vital role in reform movements. Sadly, they got Prohibition enacted in the US, but they did a lot of good stuff, too. The field of social work emerged as women like Jane Addams created settlement houses to assist immigrants in their integration into the United States. Women also began to work to make birth control widely available. You'll learn about famous reformers and activists like Alice Paul, Margaret Sanger, and Emma Goldman, among others.
Hey teachers and students - Check out CommonLit's free collection of reading passages and curriculum resources to learn more about the events of this episode. Suffragists faced a decades-long debate on women’s right to vote: https://www.commonlit.org/texts/address-to-congress-on-women-s-suffrage
While it was a hard fight to get the vote, women eventually received suffrage in 1920: https://www.commonlit.org/texts/was-hard-fight-to-get-vote
Chapters:
Introduction: Women in the Progressive Era 00:00
The Women's Era 1:01
The Women's Christian Temperance Union 1:54
The Role of Women in Politics During the Progressive Era 2:52
National Consumers League 3:15
Women Working Outside the Home 4:08
Mystery Document 4:58
Birth Control 5:57
Why Access to Birth Control Matters 7:07
Jane Addams & The Settlement House Movement 7:47
Women and Electoral Politics 8:13
The 19th Amendment 8:42
The Suffrage Movement 9:03
The National Women's Party 9:44
The Equal Rights Amendment 11:03
The Legacy of the Suffragettes 12:13
Credits 13:00
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https://wn.com/Women's_Suffrage_Crash_Course_US_History_31
In which John Green teaches you about American women in the Progressive Era and, well, the progress they made. So the big deal is, of course, the right to vote women gained when the 19th amendment was passed and ratified. But women made a lot of other gains in the 30 years between 1890 and 1920. More women joined the workforce, they acquired lots of other legal rights related to property, and they also became key consumers in the industrial economy. Women also continued to play a vital role in reform movements. Sadly, they got Prohibition enacted in the US, but they did a lot of good stuff, too. The field of social work emerged as women like Jane Addams created settlement houses to assist immigrants in their integration into the United States. Women also began to work to make birth control widely available. You'll learn about famous reformers and activists like Alice Paul, Margaret Sanger, and Emma Goldman, among others.
Hey teachers and students - Check out CommonLit's free collection of reading passages and curriculum resources to learn more about the events of this episode. Suffragists faced a decades-long debate on women’s right to vote: https://www.commonlit.org/texts/address-to-congress-on-women-s-suffrage
While it was a hard fight to get the vote, women eventually received suffrage in 1920: https://www.commonlit.org/texts/was-hard-fight-to-get-vote
Chapters:
Introduction: Women in the Progressive Era 00:00
The Women's Era 1:01
The Women's Christian Temperance Union 1:54
The Role of Women in Politics During the Progressive Era 2:52
National Consumers League 3:15
Women Working Outside the Home 4:08
Mystery Document 4:58
Birth Control 5:57
Why Access to Birth Control Matters 7:07
Jane Addams & The Settlement House Movement 7:47
Women and Electoral Politics 8:13
The 19th Amendment 8:42
The Suffrage Movement 9:03
The National Women's Party 9:44
The Equal Rights Amendment 11:03
The Legacy of the Suffragettes 12:13
Credits 13:00
Crash Course is on Patreon! You can support us directly by signing up at http://www.patreon.com/crashcourse
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- published: 27 Sep 2013
- views: 2921255
13:11
Women in the 19th Century: Crash Course US History #16
In which John Green finally gets around to talking about some women's history. In the 19th Century, the United States was changing rapidly, as we noted in the r...
In which John Green finally gets around to talking about some women's history. In the 19th Century, the United States was changing rapidly, as we noted in the recent Market Revolution and Reform Movements episodes. Things were also in a state of flux for women. The reform movements, which were in large part driven by women, gave these self-same women the idea that they could work on their own behalf, and radically improve the state of their own lives. So, while these women were working on prison reform, education reform, and abolition, they also started talking about equal rights, universal suffrage, temperance, and fair pay. Women like Susan B. Anthony, Carry Nation, Elizabeth Cady Stanton, the Grimkés, and Lucretia Mott strove tirelessly to improve the lot of American women, and it worked, eventually. John will teach you about the Christian Temperance Union, the Seneca Falls Convention, the Declaration of Sentiments, and a whole bunch of other stuff that made life better for women.
Hey teachers and students - Check out CommonLit's free collection of reading passages and curriculum resources to learn more about the events of this episode. Few women were as vocal for women's rights during the 19th century as Susan B. Anthony: https://www.commonlit.org/texts/the-life-s-work-of-susan-b-anthony
Anthony worked for women's right to vote alongside great women like Sojourner Truth, who stressed the importance of intersectional feminism in her influential “Ain't I a Woman?” Speech: https://www.commonlit.org/texts/ain-t-i-a-woman
Chapters:
Introduction: How Women Transformed Pre-Civil War America 00:00
Women's Experience During Colonial America 0:59
Women's Participation in the Political Process 1:35
Women's Participation in the Market Revolution 2:49
Mystery Document 3:46
Women's Opportunities for Work 4:52
Women's Participation in Reform Movements 5:40
Women's Suffrage 7:24
Women in the Abolitionist Movement 8:04
Opposition to Women's Rights 8:56
The Suffragettes 9:36
The Patriarchy 11:20
Women's Participation in Reform Movements 12:03
Credits 12:38
Crash Course is on Patreon! You can support us directly by signing up at http://www.patreon.com/crashcourse
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https://wn.com/Women_In_The_19Th_Century_Crash_Course_US_History_16
In which John Green finally gets around to talking about some women's history. In the 19th Century, the United States was changing rapidly, as we noted in the recent Market Revolution and Reform Movements episodes. Things were also in a state of flux for women. The reform movements, which were in large part driven by women, gave these self-same women the idea that they could work on their own behalf, and radically improve the state of their own lives. So, while these women were working on prison reform, education reform, and abolition, they also started talking about equal rights, universal suffrage, temperance, and fair pay. Women like Susan B. Anthony, Carry Nation, Elizabeth Cady Stanton, the Grimkés, and Lucretia Mott strove tirelessly to improve the lot of American women, and it worked, eventually. John will teach you about the Christian Temperance Union, the Seneca Falls Convention, the Declaration of Sentiments, and a whole bunch of other stuff that made life better for women.
Hey teachers and students - Check out CommonLit's free collection of reading passages and curriculum resources to learn more about the events of this episode. Few women were as vocal for women's rights during the 19th century as Susan B. Anthony: https://www.commonlit.org/texts/the-life-s-work-of-susan-b-anthony
Anthony worked for women's right to vote alongside great women like Sojourner Truth, who stressed the importance of intersectional feminism in her influential “Ain't I a Woman?” Speech: https://www.commonlit.org/texts/ain-t-i-a-woman
Chapters:
Introduction: How Women Transformed Pre-Civil War America 00:00
Women's Experience During Colonial America 0:59
Women's Participation in the Political Process 1:35
Women's Participation in the Market Revolution 2:49
Mystery Document 3:46
Women's Opportunities for Work 4:52
Women's Participation in Reform Movements 5:40
Women's Suffrage 7:24
Women in the Abolitionist Movement 8:04
Opposition to Women's Rights 8:56
The Suffragettes 9:36
The Patriarchy 11:20
Women's Participation in Reform Movements 12:03
Credits 12:38
Crash Course is on Patreon! You can support us directly by signing up at http://www.patreon.com/crashcourse
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- published: 24 May 2013
- views: 2939728
56:47
100 Years of Women's Voting Rights | Citizen: Full-Length Documentary
Until the 1870s, women were considered the property of their husbands. Because of this, women weren't allowed to own property - and this even went to custody of...
Until the 1870s, women were considered the property of their husbands. Because of this, women weren't allowed to own property - and this even went to custody of their children. Women desired to be more fully part of the nation - to be considered full citizens and to earn the right to vote.
From pioneering activists of all races like indigenous politician Gertrude Bonnin to black Progressive Era leaders like Nellie Griswold Francis, the vote was seen as a mark of fuller citizenship and tool of change for concerns like healthcare, children, and women’s rights. Celebrate these suffragists on the 100th anniversary of the 19th Amendment with "Citizen".
0:00:00 A pre-women's vote ballot box
0:00:58 "The most fundamental right you can have in a democracy"
0:02:20 The importance of the women's vote
0:03:14 Women and children as property
0:05:03 The beginning of the suffragist movement
0:06:00 Abolitionism and the suffragist movement
0:07:56 Women's suffrage in Minnesota
0:08:28 Sarah Berger Stearns: The power of a community of women
0:10:35 The 13th, 14th, and 15th Amendments: limited citizenship and white privilege
0:12:53 Julia B. Nelson: the intersectionality of freedom
0:17:19 The link between temperance and suffrage
0:19:00 The right to vote in education, inching towards freedom
0:20:25 Minnesota Women Suffrage Association
0:22:05 Dr. Martha Ripley: Changing the age of consent in Minnesota from age 10
0:26:40 Battling for women's right to vote
0:28:09 Suffragism becomes more and more anti-immigrant and racist
0:30:10 Clara Ueland: One of the mother's of progressivism
0:33:25 Nellie Francis: Suffragism and race
0:36:44 Marie Bottineau Baldwin: Indigenous and Native female activist
0:41:15 "A woman's body is a site of public opinion"
0:42:10: The arts and women's voting rights
0:48:24 Different strategies for the same fight
0:50:00 Minnesota becomes the 15th state to ratify the 19th amendment
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Womens Suffrage Movement resources: https://tpt.pbslearningmedia.org/collection/teaching-womens-suffrage/
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Until the 1870s, women were considered the property of their husbands. Because of this, women weren't allowed to own property - and this even went to custody of their children. Women desired to be more fully part of the nation - to be considered full citizens and to earn the right to vote.
From pioneering activists of all races like indigenous politician Gertrude Bonnin to black Progressive Era leaders like Nellie Griswold Francis, the vote was seen as a mark of fuller citizenship and tool of change for concerns like healthcare, children, and women’s rights. Celebrate these suffragists on the 100th anniversary of the 19th Amendment with "Citizen".
0:00:00 A pre-women's vote ballot box
0:00:58 "The most fundamental right you can have in a democracy"
0:02:20 The importance of the women's vote
0:03:14 Women and children as property
0:05:03 The beginning of the suffragist movement
0:06:00 Abolitionism and the suffragist movement
0:07:56 Women's suffrage in Minnesota
0:08:28 Sarah Berger Stearns: The power of a community of women
0:10:35 The 13th, 14th, and 15th Amendments: limited citizenship and white privilege
0:12:53 Julia B. Nelson: the intersectionality of freedom
0:17:19 The link between temperance and suffrage
0:19:00 The right to vote in education, inching towards freedom
0:20:25 Minnesota Women Suffrage Association
0:22:05 Dr. Martha Ripley: Changing the age of consent in Minnesota from age 10
0:26:40 Battling for women's right to vote
0:28:09 Suffragism becomes more and more anti-immigrant and racist
0:30:10 Clara Ueland: One of the mother's of progressivism
0:33:25 Nellie Francis: Suffragism and race
0:36:44 Marie Bottineau Baldwin: Indigenous and Native female activist
0:41:15 "A woman's body is a site of public opinion"
0:42:10: The arts and women's voting rights
0:48:24 Different strategies for the same fight
0:50:00 Minnesota becomes the 15th state to ratify the 19th amendment
________________________________________________
Education Resources:
Womens Suffrage Movement resources: https://tpt.pbslearningmedia.org/collection/teaching-womens-suffrage/
Nellie Griswold Francis, MinneHistory: https://tpt.pbslearningmedia.org/resource/aba870b7-0e6d-448e-ae19-d4286d248afc/minnehistory/
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- published: 20 Oct 2020
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Impractical Jokers – Q Versus Women's Rights (Punishment) | truTV
Q endures the wrath of a roomful of feminists as he disagrees with experts on a women's issues panel.
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If laughter is contagious, these guys should be quarantined! Q, Sal, Joe and Murr have entertained each other for years with the most hilarious practical jokes they could imagine. Now these real-life best friends are challenging each other to the most outrageous dares and uproarious stunts ever to be caught on hidden camera.
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- published: 15 Apr 2016
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What Happened at the Seneca Falls Convention? | History
Learn about the movement for women's equality that precipitated the Seneca Falls Convention in 1848, and what its attendees - including Elizabeth Cady Stanton a...
Learn about the movement for women's equality that precipitated the Seneca Falls Convention in 1848, and what its attendees - including Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Lucretia Mott - hoped to achieve.
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Learn about the movement for women's equality that precipitated the Seneca Falls Convention in 1848, and what its attendees - including Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Lucretia Mott - hoped to achieve.
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HISTORY Topical Video
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Whether you're looking for more on American Revolution battles, WWII generals, architectural wonders, secrets of the ancient world, U.S. presidents, Civil War leaders, famous explorers or the stories behind your favorite holidays.
HISTORY®, now reaching more than 98 million homes, is the leading destination for award-winning original series and specials that connect viewers with history in an informative, immersive, and entertaining manner across all platforms. The network’s all-original programming slate features a roster of hit series, epic miniseries, and scripted event programming. Visit us at HISTORY.com for more info.
- published: 08 Mar 2018
- views: 499619