
Episode 176
The 1960s, Episode 10: Women's Rights
This episode follows the various American women's rights movements back to the early 1800s up to the Women's Liberation Movement. From Suffrage to the Equal Rights Amendment, we examine the women who fought hard for women's rights in America, and how the women's rights movements intersected with other movements, such as the slavery abolition movement, alcohol temperance and prohibition, and the Civil Rights Movement.
April 5, 20251h 39m
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Show Notes
This episode follows the various American women's rights movements back to the early 1800s up to the Women's Liberation Movement. From Suffrage to the Equal Rights Amendment, we examine the women who fought hard for women's rights in America, and how the women's rights movements intersected with other movements, such as the slavery abolition movement, alcohol temperance and prohibition, and the Civil Rights Movement.
Topics
woodrow wilsonfirst wave feminismangelina grimkelucretia mottms. magazineseneca falls conventionnational organization for womenwomen's liberationpauli murraythe pillshirley chisolmsusan b. anthonybetty friedanruth bader ginsbergthe feminine mystiquemary church terrellfifteenth amendmentelizabeth cady stantonfeminismgloria steinemida b. wellssecond wave feminismnineteenth amendmentsarah grimkesojourner truthcarrie chapman cattsuffrageequal rights amendment