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the traditional date we look at is 1848, the seneca falls convention for women's rights. in truth, it started a little bit earlier than that with women who were interested in the abolitionist movement that were excluded from inventions in london and elsewhere deciding that they also thought it was important for women to talk about their own rights. , the question of the right to vote in 1848 was probably of the many items on the agenda was the most controversial. it was a very close vote. people were women at the focused onwere more other aspects of women's rights at the time but that really is the date that we highlight as the start of the women's movement. >> what is happening in other countries at this time? start i would say it is important to note that women in new jersey voted from 1776 until about 1807. women in at least part of the united states had a right to vote. it was taken away as the constitution was revised. in point of fact, the first country to give women the right to vote to was new zealand and that was in 1893. much earlier than in the united states. a
the traditional date we look at is 1848, the seneca falls convention for women's rights. in truth, it started a little bit earlier than that with women who were interested in the abolitionist movement that were excluded from inventions in london and elsewhere deciding that they also thought it was important for women to talk about their own rights. , the question of the right to vote in 1848 was probably of the many items on the agenda was the most controversial. it was a very close vote....
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the traditional date we look at is 1848, the seneca falls convention for women's rights. in truth, it started a little bit earlier than that with women who were interested in the abolitionist movement that were excluded from inventions in london and elsre
the traditional date we look at is 1848, the seneca falls convention for women's rights. in truth, it started a little bit earlier than that with women who were interested in the abolitionist movement that were excluded from inventions in london and elsre
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it started in seneca falls, but in truth, it started earlier than that with women who were interested in the abolitionist movement but were excluded in london and elsewhere. they thought it was important for women to talk about their own rights, and in fact, the question of the rights to vote in 1848 was probably, of the many items on the agenda was the most controversial, and it was a very close vote. people or women at the convention were more focused on other aspects of women's rights at the time, but that really is the date that we highlight as the start of the women's suffrage movement. greta: what is happening in other countries at this time? are women in other countries able to vote? dr. banaszak: to start, i would say that women in new jersey voted from 1776 to about 1807, so women and at least part of the united states have the right to vote, and then it is taken away at the constitution is revived. the first country to give women the right to vote was new zealand, and that was in 1893, so much earlier than in the united states, although 1890 is the first state in the united
it started in seneca falls, but in truth, it started earlier than that with women who were interested in the abolitionist movement but were excluded in london and elsewhere. they thought it was important for women to talk about their own rights, and in fact, the question of the rights to vote in 1848 was probably, of the many items on the agenda was the most controversial, and it was a very close vote. people or women at the convention were more focused on other aspects of women's rights at the...
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after the seneca falls women rights convention, the first organized gathering of suffragists frederick douglass wrote, all that distinguishes man as an intelligent and accountable being is equally true of women, and if that government is only just which governs by the free consent of the governed, there can be no reason in the world for denying to women the exercise of the elective franchise or a hand in making and administering the laws of the land. leaders of the early women's movement would certainly be pleased to know that today women's voting outpaces that of men. [ applause ] they would also be extremely proud of the amazing powerful women in this room, a true testament that what we are exercising is our franchise. thank you. [ applause ] >> ladies and gentlemen, the honorable barbara mikulski, retired united states senator from maryland and vice chair of the women's suffrage centennial commission. >> hi, everybody. [ applause ] hi, everybody. i'm going to speak from my chair. i hope c-span can get me. [ laughter ] so i'm just delighted to be back in the house of representatives
after the seneca falls women rights convention, the first organized gathering of suffragists frederick douglass wrote, all that distinguishes man as an intelligent and accountable being is equally true of women, and if that government is only just which governs by the free consent of the governed, there can be no reason in the world for denying to women the exercise of the elective franchise or a hand in making and administering the laws of the land. leaders of the early women's movement would...
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i am from seneca nation prayed i'm not going to insult you. i'm going to use my words, not quotes from other people. why are we here again for another vote? we went through a process with a vote, and decision, right? prior to the vote we participated in public meetings, and provided education, on our historical trauma to promote education and understanding, we participated in good faith, and believed there was integrity and trust. but here we are with the all-too-familiar feelings of broken promises. do the alleged lessons to not forget remind anyone about the treaty. we know where compromise has gotten us for centuries. compromise is just another surrender. we do not surrender. murals don't teach a lesson "to not forget". if the people that have seen them do not have a conscious to begin with. they lay a silent images on walls, possessions, not for learning or teaching. why is it that the people of color have been used to say that those images must stay up to remind and teach, to not repeat the lessons learned in history. who needs to be remi
i am from seneca nation prayed i'm not going to insult you. i'm going to use my words, not quotes from other people. why are we here again for another vote? we went through a process with a vote, and decision, right? prior to the vote we participated in public meetings, and provided education, on our historical trauma to promote education and understanding, we participated in good faith, and believed there was integrity and trust. but here we are with the all-too-familiar feelings of broken...
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women, seneca falls, it took 70 years for us to have the debate about the 19th amendment that changed and gave women the right to vote. so this is democracy in many instances. it shouldn't take so long. this is the world we live in right now. so can i vote on a bill? can we support a bill that will save people's lives? yes. will it solve everything? >> no. but you save people's lives. >> i guess it is one step at a time. although sometimes that step comes up a bit short. joining us this money, east mekong someone mark to sonia. let's take maybe a brighter look outside at the weather today. >>> if i'm going to do that, if the choose my cameras wisely. you don't necessarily get a brighter look for many of them, but you do for some. particularly one down here looking at san jose, that is the skyline in the distance and we are we up to clear skies and a brighter look over san jose. it is not that way for much of the rest of the bay. if i'm going to find that, i want to get up above it all. most of us are waking up under that. this morning, it won't last long, by the time we get into late
women, seneca falls, it took 70 years for us to have the debate about the 19th amendment that changed and gave women the right to vote. so this is democracy in many instances. it shouldn't take so long. this is the world we live in right now. so can i vote on a bill? can we support a bill that will save people's lives? yes. will it solve everything? >> no. but you save people's lives. >> i guess it is one step at a time. although sometimes that step comes up a bit short. joining us...
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.>> down in seneca clara, jimmy appears fully healed from last september's acl tear but not all rehabn may he and tom brady were at churchill downs for the kentucky derby to witness one of the most unusual finishes in race history. the wish, when i was disqualified and he talked about that experience.>> that was the most controversial finish ever. maximum-security loss in the finish line 1st, but what happened? >> we were actually sitting there waiting -- we didn't even know it was under review to be honest because when you're there there is so much commotion going on but when the overturned it, there was enough for of people searching the floor for tickets they were throwing away and you saw some of the richest of the rich looking for tickets and you were like this is crazy. >> major league baseball's trade deadline came and went on wednesday, but on thursday, the a's were still able to add a picture and where they found him as an incredible story.>> two weeks ago, nathan patterson tried to speed pitch at the colorado rockies game and hit as high as 96 mph. he did the same thing at a
.>> down in seneca clara, jimmy appears fully healed from last september's acl tear but not all rehabn may he and tom brady were at churchill downs for the kentucky derby to witness one of the most unusual finishes in race history. the wish, when i was disqualified and he talked about that experience.>> that was the most controversial finish ever. maximum-security loss in the finish line 1st, but what happened? >> we were actually sitting there waiting -- we didn't even know...
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celebrate the muslim festival to eat paramilitary forces continue to patrol the streets of the capital seneca they were deployed before the indian government revoked the region's autonomy on monday phone and internet connections are still caught a brief lifting of the lockdown on friday was almost immediately with protests. civilians a long line of control in pakistan administered kashmir say they're also afraid of the escalating tensions some a binge of aid has that side of the story. these explosions are what kashmiris fear the most. the russian safety when mortars and artillery shells hit the area. both sides exchanged fire regularly across the line of control that divides india and pakistan. these images were filmed on the pakistani side just days before india revoked by me in a part of me to do overseas civilians and both sides have suffered when tension increases between the 2 military one child was killed and others were injured in needham valley in the latest shelling from the indian side. pakistani soldiers to cluster munitions are used and hundreds of unexploded bombs are scattered
celebrate the muslim festival to eat paramilitary forces continue to patrol the streets of the capital seneca they were deployed before the indian government revoked the region's autonomy on monday phone and internet connections are still caught a brief lifting of the lockdown on friday was almost immediately with protests. civilians a long line of control in pakistan administered kashmir say they're also afraid of the escalating tensions some a binge of aid has that side of the story. these...
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the screen is the declaration of rights and sentiments wrote by the women's rights convention in seneca, new york, the document that holds that all men and women are created equal. and it goes on like that, replicating the language and moderating and adapting it throughout the entire document. and it's not alone. really just the tip of the iceberg. there are many, many more american adaptations. in 1829 the utopian activist robert owen wrote the declaration of mental independence, designed to free americans from private property, from organized religion, and tyranny, ladies and gentlemen, of monogamous marriage. the tyranny, ladies and gentlemen, of monogamous marriage. that same year, 1829 george henry evans authored the working man's declaration of working americans, the list goes on and on. if we skip forward 1970 african american church leaders published the black declaration of independence. here is a quick excerpt from it. history having in direct object the establishment and maintenance of racist tyranny over this people to pruf this let facts be submitted to a candid world. the
the screen is the declaration of rights and sentiments wrote by the women's rights convention in seneca, new york, the document that holds that all men and women are created equal. and it goes on like that, replicating the language and moderating and adapting it throughout the entire document. and it's not alone. really just the tip of the iceberg. there are many, many more american adaptations. in 1829 the utopian activist robert owen wrote the declaration of mental independence, designed to...
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declaration of rights and sentiments written by the 1848 cady stanton, women's rights convention in seneca falls, new york, a document which holds that all equal. women are created it goes on like that, replicating the language and adapting it throughout the document. it is not alone. really this is just the tip of the iceberg. there are many more american adaptations. in 1829, the utopian activist robert owen wrote a declaration of mental independence designed to free americans from private property, from organized and the tierney, ladies and gentlemen, of monogamous marriage. [laughter] tyranny of the monogamous marriage. [laughter] prof. bell: that same year, george henry evans authored the working man's declaration of independence, which did except the what you think it did. the list goes on and on. if we skip forward, in 1970, african-american church leaders published the black declaration of independence. here is a quick excerpt. the history of the treatment of black people in the united states is a history having in direct object the establishment and maintenance of racist tyranny o
declaration of rights and sentiments written by the 1848 cady stanton, women's rights convention in seneca falls, new york, a document which holds that all equal. women are created it goes on like that, replicating the language and adapting it throughout the document. it is not alone. really this is just the tip of the iceberg. there are many more american adaptations. in 1829, the utopian activist robert owen wrote a declaration of mental independence designed to free americans from private...
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period, the fear in those areas that more national monuments are going to be designated and, you know, senecas worked up about that possibility. there had been more designated in arizona and utah over the last 20 years. but it was in 2015 he initiated his own -- blm, one cowboy stands for freedom. that year he aannounced his own refusal of blm authority over his grazing allotments. in this and subsequent videos, he proved himself to be the an appealing rural malcontent, sincere and always steadfast and militant. his videos had garnered him a following in the patriot and libertarian spheres of the internet well before he was turned into an icon. in part one, as he called his first video, or biores were introduced to him if full mode. throughout the video you can hear his spurs jangle and scrape. he's got black and white cow dog die pond. handsome and alert, she pants beside him. she loves it out here, just like her master. you can see the world, it's good out here, he says, inviting us in. the valley is rimmed by buttes and ridges. beyond it you can see more buttes and canyonlands rolling away
period, the fear in those areas that more national monuments are going to be designated and, you know, senecas worked up about that possibility. there had been more designated in arizona and utah over the last 20 years. but it was in 2015 he initiated his own -- blm, one cowboy stands for freedom. that year he aannounced his own refusal of blm authority over his grazing allotments. in this and subsequent videos, he proved himself to be the an appealing rural malcontent, sincere and always...