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The Suffragette Movement
The long fight for the vote — the women who changed American democracy forever.
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Jeannette Rankin: The Congresswoman Who Voted for Peace 05.07.2026 6:04
Explore the groundbreaking story of Jeannette Rankin, the first woman elected to Congress and the only member to vote against both World War I and World War II declarations. Born in Montana Territory in 1880, Rankin broke barriers as a suffragette activist before making history in the halls of Congress. This episode examines her controversial 1917 vote against World War I, her dedication to the wo...
Western Winds: How the Frontier Led the Way 28.06.2026 5:53
Join host James Hartley as he explores how the American West became the unexpected birthplace of women's suffrage. This episode examines why territories like Wyoming, Utah, and Colorado led the nation in granting women voting rights, decades before the Nineteenth Amendment. Discover the stories of pioneering women like Esther Hobart Morris, America's first female justice of the peace, and Ellis Me...
The Anti-Suffrage Movement: Women Against Women 21.06.2026 5:15
In this compelling episode of The Suffragette Movement, host James Hartley explores the surprising and complex story of women who actively opposed women's suffrage. Discover how the Women's National Anti-Suffrage League attracted over 100,000 members in Britain, and similar organizations flourished across America with hundreds of thousands of supporters. Learn about prominent figures like novelist...
The Winning Plan: Carrie Chapman Catt's Strategic Masterstroke 14.06.2026 4:20
Explore Carrie Chapman Catt's revolutionary Winning Plan that transformed the women's suffrage movement in 1916. This episode examines how Catt's strategic masterpiece coordinated state-by-state campaigns with federal amendment efforts, creating the political momentum needed to secure the Nineteenth Amendment. Learn about the Atlantic City convention where the plan was unveiled, Catt's categorizat...
Behind Bars: Prison, Force-Feeding, and Martyrdom in the Suffragette Movement 07.06.2026 6:57
In this compelling episode of The Suffragette Movement, host James Hartley explores the harrowing prison experiences that became a turning point in the fight for women's voting rights. Discover how suffragettes transformed British jails into battlegrounds for democracy through hunger strikes and civil disobedience. Learn about the government's brutal response of force-feeding, a practice that shoc...
Silent Sentinels: The Women Who Picketed the White House 31.05.2026 6:20
Explore the dramatic story of the Silent Sentinels, the brave women who became the first group to picket the White House in American history. From January 1917 to 1919, members of Alice Paul's National Woman's Party stood at the White House gates with banners demanding voting rights for women. This episode examines their controversial tactics, the public backlash they faced during World War I, and...
Alice Paul: The Radical Who Changed Everything 24.05.2026 5:48
In this compelling episode of The Suffragette Movement, host James Hartley explores the revolutionary life of Alice Paul, the radical activist who transformed the American women's suffrage movement. Born to a Quaker family in 1885, Paul's journey from polite society to militant activism began during her studies in England, where she joined Emmeline Pankhurst's confrontational suffragette campaign....
Frances Willard and the Temperance Connection: When Prohibition Met Women's Rights 17.05.2026 5:07
In this episode of The Suffragette Movement, host James Hartley explores the crucial connection between the temperance movement and women's suffrage through the remarkable leadership of Frances Willard. As president of the Woman's Christian Temperance Union from 1879 to 1898, Willard transformed a small organization into the largest women's group of the 19th century, with nearly 200,000 members. D...
The Great Schism: When the Movement Split in Two 10.05.2026 5:38
In this compelling episode of The Suffragette Movement, host James Hartley explores the devastating 1869 split that divided the American women's suffrage movement for over two decades. Discover how the Fifteenth Amendment created an unbridgeable divide between movement leaders Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Susan B. Anthony, who opposed Black male suffrage, and Lucy Stone, who supported it as a steppi...
Pioneers in Petticoats: Susan B. Anthony and Elizabeth Cady Stanton 03.05.2026 4:44
Join host James Hartley as he explores the remarkable partnership between Susan B. Anthony and Elizabeth Cady Stanton, two pioneering women who fundamentally shaped the American suffrage movement. This episode delves into their early lives, the formation of their historic collaboration, and their tireless fight for women's voting rights. Learn about Elizabeth Cady Stanton's role in organizing the...
The Spark: Seneca Falls and the Birth of Women's Rights 09.04.2026 5:32
Journey back to July 1848 in Seneca Falls, New York, where the first women's rights convention in American history sparked a movement that continues today. Host James Hartley explores the remarkable story of Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Lucretia Mott, whose frustration with women's legal and social limitations led them to organize a gathering that would change everything. Discover how a small newspa...
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