Film & Discussion -- Iron Jawed Angels

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History/Genealogy, Movie

Age Group:

Adults
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Title -- Iron Jawed Angels (2004) 2hr 5m

This film focuses on the American women's suffrage movement during the 1910s and follows women's suffrage leaders Alice Paul and Lucy Burns as they use peaceful and effective nonviolent strategies, tactics, and dialogues to revolutionize the American feminist movement to grant women the right to vote. 

Karen Kendrowski, Director of the Carrie Chapmann Catt Center, will introduce the film and lead a brief discussion following the film.

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

 

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