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it's easier to say -- susan b anthony, when she had a message, it's probably related to women's rights and suffrage, because that she was fighting for the most, that was on her mind rapprochement -- she spoke out a lot. we have records of some of the sermons and talks she was giving during worship. they relate to abolition, urging of the quakers to feel the same way she did about -- today, it can vary. about holiday, adults and children are treated with the polity as well. i've been to a few meetings were children will stand up and give messages. it can be really moving to hear what i have to say for their experiences. that there were tell that the average is here, they would've had children. can 1814 on a typical sunday, mr. would've been filled with 600 or so adults sitting down here, and they probably had two kids each. you can extrapolate that -- the entire upstairs was -- 1200 people here. to thed've been filled rafters with quakers. nowadays when we have sure -- worship, there's about 60-70 people. back in 1814 when the children did worship, they were seated upstairs. the boys wo
it's easier to say -- susan b anthony, when she had a message, it's probably related to women's rights and suffrage, because that she was fighting for the most, that was on her mind rapprochement -- she spoke out a lot. we have records of some of the sermons and talks she was giving during worship. they relate to abolition, urging of the quakers to feel the same way she did about -- today, it can vary. about holiday, adults and children are treated with the polity as well. i've been to a few...
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we like to throw it back to history because it is easier at a site like this to say when susan b. anthony had a message, it was probably related to women's rights and suffrage because that is what she was fighting for and on her mind. lucretia's sermons relate to abolition and freeing slaves. today, it can vary. adults and children are treated with equality as well. i have been to meetings where children will stand up and give messages. it can be really moving to hear what they have to say about their experiences. in 1814, we know that there were 600 adult members of the meeting that worshiped here. we can tell by the law of averages that they would have had children. sunday,on a typical this room would have been filled with 600 or so adult sitting down here. they probably had a few kids each. would haveupstairs been filled with 1200 people here. it would have been filled to the rafters with quakers. nowadays when we have worship, there's about 60 to 70 people. back in 1814 when the children did worship, they were seated upstairs. the boys would have been sat on that side of the room. on
we like to throw it back to history because it is easier at a site like this to say when susan b. anthony had a message, it was probably related to women's rights and suffrage because that is what she was fighting for and on her mind. lucretia's sermons relate to abolition and freeing slaves. today, it can vary. adults and children are treated with equality as well. i have been to meetings where children will stand up and give messages. it can be really moving to hear what they have to say...
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in thisould gather space, like quakers throughout history like susan b anthony, william penn, lucretia mott they would meet in building's similar to this and sit in silence for if anybody in the group, one hour. congregation felt the desire to stand up and share a message, if they felt moved to speak, they could rise in the silence and share what they had to share. question we get often -- a question we get often is what would quakers have to say during worship? we like to throw it back to history. it is easier to say it like this. susan b anthony, when she had a message, it's probably related to women's rights and suffrage, because that she was fighting for the most, that was on her mind. lucretia mott she spoke out a , lot. we have records of some of the sermons and talks she was giving during worship. they relate to abolition, urging other quakers to feel the same way she did about freeing slaves. today, it varies. , adults i said earlier and children are treated with quality as well. i have been to a few meetings where children will stand up and give messages, and it can be really
in thisould gather space, like quakers throughout history like susan b anthony, william penn, lucretia mott they would meet in building's similar to this and sit in silence for if anybody in the group, one hour. congregation felt the desire to stand up and share a message, if they felt moved to speak, they could rise in the silence and share what they had to share. question we get often -- a question we get often is what would quakers have to say during worship? we like to throw it back to...
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that would be quakers you have heard him from history such as susan b anthony and william penn. they would meet in buildings similar to this. they would sit in silence for an hour. if anybody in the group or the congregation felt the desire to stand up and share a message, moved to speak, they could rise from the silence and share what they had to share. a question we get often is, what what they have to say during worship? we liked a throw back to history because it's easier. susan b anthony, when she had a message, it was probably related to women's rights and suffrage. that is what she was fighting for and what was on her mind. lucretia mott, we have records of some of her sermons and talked she was getting during worship. it was related to abolition and quakers do feel the way she did about freeing the slaves. sometimes you may hear quakers referred to as friends, with a capital f. that is the formal name of their religious society of friends. the religious society of friends formed in england in the 16 50's by a number of people, by prominently george foxe was his name. the
that would be quakers you have heard him from history such as susan b anthony and william penn. they would meet in buildings similar to this. they would sit in silence for an hour. if anybody in the group or the congregation felt the desire to stand up and share a message, moved to speak, they could rise from the silence and share what they had to share. a question we get often is, what what they have to say during worship? we liked a throw back to history because it's easier. susan b anthony,...
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particularly pro-choice candidates get elected on the side, there's an organization called the susan b. anthony list which raises money for pro-life candidate. we sat down with their president and she thought they done have as much money as democratic counterparts. they're nonpartisan. but it's a pro choice counterpart. there's room for more organizations to come in and raise money and target women if that's what they want to see. the money piece is important. it's not as important and shouldn't be seen as a barrier as it has been in the past. host: louiza savage is with politico talking to us about the women rule series. the latest report what it will take for women to win. you can read it at politico.com. you can -- you put out a poll in 2016 with donald trump impact on women. guest: this was a big poll that we did in partnership with american university. what came out of that was democratic women in particular are just much more politically engaged and activated than ever been. they will call congressman to follow the news. when you dig down and say, are you interested in running. that numbe
particularly pro-choice candidates get elected on the side, there's an organization called the susan b. anthony list which raises money for pro-life candidate. we sat down with their president and she thought they done have as much money as democratic counterparts. they're nonpartisan. but it's a pro choice counterpart. there's room for more organizations to come in and raise money and target women if that's what they want to see. the money piece is important. it's not as important and...
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withhe also communicated national suffrage leaders and in 1871, she coordinated a visit by susan b anthony out to the west. she traveled with her on a speaking tour in california. in very short order, i think it is remarkable, she all of a sudden had a significant standing and presence in the suffrage movement. harvey scott was her brother. he traveled with the family on the oregon trail. been abusive had to his siblings and there are accounts of him beating up the sisters when they were growing up. he kind of continued that tradition when he, when the family came to oregon. eventually he became an editor at the portland oregonian, the largest newspaper in oregon, and one of the largest in the pacific northwest. and he was an anti-separatist. he wrote editorials against suffrage. in a way he was beating up on abigail. he continued even as they were adults. campaign, i900 believe suffrage for women would have passed had it not been for bobby scott'-- harvey scott's editorials, because if you tabulate the number of votes cast primarily in the county, it was really what sunk the passage of su
withhe also communicated national suffrage leaders and in 1871, she coordinated a visit by susan b anthony out to the west. she traveled with her on a speaking tour in california. in very short order, i think it is remarkable, she all of a sudden had a significant standing and presence in the suffrage movement. harvey scott was her brother. he traveled with the family on the oregon trail. been abusive had to his siblings and there are accounts of him beating up the sisters when they were...
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say susan b anthony, which he had a message, it probably related to women's suffrage, because that was on her mind. lucretia muska spoke out a lot, we have records of some of her sermons and talks she gave and they relate to abolition and urging other quakers to feel the same way she did about freeing slaves. sometimes you will hear of quakers referred to as friends, f.h tha capital that is because of the religious society of friends founded in england by a number of people, but mostly george fox. they did not agree with the english church and all of the stuff we talked about today, about simplicity and plainness, the church was in total opposition of that. things were fancy, it was not about worship. the quakers wanted to pair that down and only do things they felt more useful, the things that were connecting them better to god. they wanted to remove all of the artifice and the middlemen. they thought they could communicate directly with god, and they thought everything else was superfluous. a lot of the early quicker leaders were actually jailed for their beliefs. a were on street co
say susan b anthony, which he had a message, it probably related to women's suffrage, because that was on her mind. lucretia muska spoke out a lot, we have records of some of her sermons and talks she gave and they relate to abolition and urging other quakers to feel the same way she did about freeing slaves. sometimes you will hear of quakers referred to as friends, f.h tha capital that is because of the religious society of friends founded in england by a number of people, but mostly george...
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on the republican side the susan b. anthony list raises money for pro-life candidates and we sat down with their president and they said they simply don't have as much money as their democratic counterparts.'r they are nonpartisan. there certainly is room for more organizations to come in andarget raise money and target women if that's what they want to see in the outcome. the money piece is important. it is not important and shouldn't be seen as it has been in the past. >> lisa savage -- luiza savage is here talking to us about the latest report by amanda ripley what will it take for women to win? you can read it at "politico".com. part of that put out a poll of the 2016 election in donald trump's impact on -- take the top i do not poll. >> this is a big poll in partnership at the americany. university and blood came out of that was democratic women in particular are much more politically engaged and activated than they've ever been. they are many times more likely to find petitions to follow the news.. but when you dig down a
on the republican side the susan b. anthony list raises money for pro-life candidates and we sat down with their president and they said they simply don't have as much money as their democratic counterparts.'r they are nonpartisan. there certainly is room for more organizations to come in andarget raise money and target women if that's what they want to see in the outcome. the money piece is important. it is not important and shouldn't be seen as it has been in the past. >> lisa savage --...
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susan b anthony ionic red shaw. one of the real treasurers of the smithsonian's collections is george washington 's christening blanket in 1732. this original was a bakery wagon and it was painted and used by women suv rages to the cause and rallies to really recall attention. wrapping it up with the huge golf event once again coming to potomac, maryland., the quicken loans will be held tuesday through savment even if you're not interested in going, you're in the interested in golf it's good to have a heads up if you travel through the potomac area because there will be a whole lot of traffic. >> yes, there will. a lot of crowds and a lot of things to do >> it's summer. >> fireworks, next weekend big weekend, fourth of july. >> the weather, i don't know, last year we had some issues with the fireworks as well and the rain. hopefully we'll get the fireworks up. it is what it is. >> coming up, we are taking on healthcare, why the long quest to repeal and replace obama care is facing a steeper climb. we'll be break. fo
susan b anthony ionic red shaw. one of the real treasurers of the smithsonian's collections is george washington 's christening blanket in 1732. this original was a bakery wagon and it was painted and used by women suv rages to the cause and rallies to really recall attention. wrapping it up with the huge golf event once again coming to potomac, maryland., the quicken loans will be held tuesday through savment even if you're not interested in going, you're in the interested in golf it's good to...