Film & Discussion -- One Woman, One Vote

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History/Genealogy, Movie

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Adults
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Title -- One Woman, One Vote (1995) 2hr

This PBS documentary is a sweeping look at the women’s suffrage movement, from Elizabeth Cady Stanton’s famous Seneca Falls call to arms to the passage and ratification of the 19th Amendment, which granted women voting rights. The film also delves into the deep divisions within the suffrage movement, like the one over whether to support voting rights for black men.

Author Marjorie J. Spruill will discuss her companion book to One Woman, One Vote at Iowa State University April 6 at 5:30pm. 
Spruill will also speak at Ames Public Library about her book Divided We Stand April 5 at 2pm.

Provided in partnership with Ames Public Library and Ames/Story County 19th Amendment Centennial Committee. Supported by Ames Public Library Friends Foundation.

 

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