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i enjoyed the susan b. anthonycoin because that's usually how i settled that's that i lose that i'm really bitter about. if i have a 4-dollar bet i will get a $40 susan b. anthony and a satchel and i'll filled up and throat at the winner. there is your money. dig that out. i have always associated season b with being like in a bad mood. in the spirit of her i think that's probably why they refuse you know what i mean? 's she just looks mad. no smile, no smirk. >> i would be mad too. >> i would imagine in the spirit of her they refuse the first time and if you may be worded differently of president trump start saying things like i will never pardon susan b. anthony and that all of a sudden the media will jump. how dare you sir are how dare you and then there will be petitions. then he will go fine, you guys got me on that one. you win. greg: micah with obama had done this in 2010 i think the museum would have cried tears of joy. >> absolutely. there would then parade in his honor and they would pave the teeny tiny p
i enjoyed the susan b. anthonycoin because that's usually how i settled that's that i lose that i'm really bitter about. if i have a 4-dollar bet i will get a $40 susan b. anthony and a satchel and i'll filled up and throat at the winner. there is your money. dig that out. i have always associated season b with being like in a bad mood. in the spirit of her i think that's probably why they refuse you know what i mean? 's she just looks mad. no smile, no smirk. >> i would be mad too....
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up next susan b. anthony is susan b. ♪ ♪ i got it all from you ♪ i'm always pushing through ♪ i know we'll make it to the finish line ♪ ♪ i know you're waiting on the other side ♪ ♪ i'm like you on-demand glucose monitoring. because they're always on. another life-changing technology from abbott. so you don't wait for life. you live it. greg: she gets a reprieve after disciple still grieve. shirt after president trump announced he was pardoning susan b. anthony the folks who ran the susan b. anthony museum said thanks but no. who turns down a presidential pardon? the museum went on to explain that anthony was proud of her rebellion and pardoning her would only validate her conviction. do you buy that or do you think if someone else and had done the pardoning someone not named donald trump the museum would have been over the moon. dag give that question to you. how many times, tojo to keep your eyes on the road. ethan. all right kat, go ahead. >> i am absolutely a major major susan b. anthony enthusiasts. at my house when
up next susan b. anthony is susan b. ♪ ♪ i got it all from you ♪ i'm always pushing through ♪ i know we'll make it to the finish line ♪ ♪ i know you're waiting on the other side ♪ ♪ i'm like you on-demand glucose monitoring. because they're always on. another life-changing technology from abbott. so you don't wait for life. you live it. greg: she gets a reprieve after disciple still grieve. shirt after president trump announced he was pardoning susan b. anthony the folks who ran...
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she saw susan b anthony in central illinois when she was eight years old and susan b anthony asked who in the audience believes women should have the right to vote. as an eight-year-old, she stood up, and that was a memorable experience that definitely has a connection to our state from 1848 right through to 1910. right about the same time as the women's convention in seneca falls, women and men, families were traveling west. these were hearty people and at that time, about 1850, congress passed the oregon donation land claim laws. anybody who came to the oregon territory before 1849 got out right 640 acres of land. after 1850, they cut it in half to 320 acres. but the interesting thing is that amount of land, half of it was in the women's name. 320 acres were given to a couple. if you were a single man, you got half that. if you are a single woman, you got half of that. half the acreage was always in the woman's name. right away, women have land claim ownership. that was an important part of the oregon trail era. by 1853, washington becomes a separate territory from oregon, and in the
she saw susan b anthony in central illinois when she was eight years old and susan b anthony asked who in the audience believes women should have the right to vote. as an eight-year-old, she stood up, and that was a memorable experience that definitely has a connection to our state from 1848 right through to 1910. right about the same time as the women's convention in seneca falls, women and men, families were traveling west. these were hearty people and at that time, about 1850, congress...
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suffrage movement did happen in new york, that was the women's convention in seneca falls led by susan b anthony among other leaders, interestingly enough, right after that, you susan b anthony began a world wind trip to the territorial areas of the united states and states to advocate for women's rights and to vote, one of the early leaders in the 20th century in washington state saw her in 1848 as an 8-year-old, barnstorming through illinois and that is investment the bow who ends up becoming a leader of the washington state suffrage movement and lived in worked right here in tacoma near our history museum, she saw susan b anthony and central illinois when she was eight years old, susan b anthony asked who in the audience believed women should have the right to vote and as an 8-year-old she stood up and that was a memorable experience, that definitely has a connection to our state from 1848 right through to 1910, right about the same time as the women's convention in seneca falls, women and men, families were traveling west, these were hardy people and at that time about 1850, congress passed
suffrage movement did happen in new york, that was the women's convention in seneca falls led by susan b anthony among other leaders, interestingly enough, right after that, you susan b anthony began a world wind trip to the territorial areas of the united states and states to advocate for women's rights and to vote, one of the early leaders in the 20th century in washington state saw her in 1848 as an 8-year-old, barnstorming through illinois and that is investment the bow who ends up becoming...
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marjorie d., president of the susan b. anthony list. , inare going to be so happy about seven minutes, you won't even believe it. karen hill, ceo of the harriet tubman national historic park. congratulations. great job you do. penny nance, president of the concerned women of america. heather higgins, president of independent women's voice. congratulations. slidell-wall, deputy, archivist of the united states. it's a very big job. that is a lot of archives. [laughter] how many buildings does that take up? great job. thank you very much. colleen s., international outreach for the library of congress. another big one, right? great. congratulations. that is beautiful. susan combs, assistant secretary of policy management at the department of the interior. thank you very much. great job. thank you all very much. today, i am honored to find it -- honored to sign a marking august 18th, 2020, as the 100th anniversary of the 19th amendment. elizabeth cady stanton stood before the first-ever women's rights convention in seneca falls, new yo
marjorie d., president of the susan b. anthony list. , inare going to be so happy about seven minutes, you won't even believe it. karen hill, ceo of the harriet tubman national historic park. congratulations. great job you do. penny nance, president of the concerned women of america. heather higgins, president of independent women's voice. congratulations. slidell-wall, deputy, archivist of the united states. it's a very big job. that is a lot of archives. [laughter] how many buildings does...
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her. >> i will be signing a fool and complete pardon for susan b anthony. never pardoned. >> reporter: when african americans were facing injustice at an opportune time susan the anthony did nothing, sometimes silence is more damaging than words. todd: carley shimkus here with more calls to cancel the famous suffragette. >> reporter: in a surprise announcement donald trump ordered the 100 anniversary of women having the right to vote by pardoning susan b anthony who was arrested in 1872 for voting illegally but that pardon did not get praise from one liberal outlet that posted a video accusing anthony of being racist for failing to support african-american voting rights. the new york times out with an article with the headline on the centennial of nineteenth amendment trump pardoned susan b anthony and targets 2020 election. the article goes on to accuse anthony of being an increasingly divisive figure adopted by antiabortion, relegating black suffragettes to the sidelines. on social media many people accusing these left-leaning outlets of trying to cancel a
her. >> i will be signing a fool and complete pardon for susan b anthony. never pardoned. >> reporter: when african americans were facing injustice at an opportune time susan the anthony did nothing, sometimes silence is more damaging than words. todd: carley shimkus here with more calls to cancel the famous suffragette. >> reporter: in a surprise announcement donald trump ordered the 100 anniversary of women having the right to vote by pardoning susan b anthony who was...
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she became the protÉge of susan b anthony. usan b anthony new, at a certain period of time, that she probably would not live to see women voting all across the united states, so at that point in time, susan b anthony knew that she needed to recruit women who would take her place, and carrie chapman catt was the woman susan b anthony recruited to take her place. she played a pivotal role several times in the women's suffrage movement, certainly in as aast several years a strategist and certainly a natural, tennessee in the final fight. host: those dimmest rations came to washington, d.c. we have pictures and outside the white house. what role did president woodrow wilson play in all of this? did he have a view? guest:, he absolutely had a view. woodrow wilson, when he came to the white house, was not a supporter of women's suffrage. he come in fact, try to avoid the issue as much as possible. as time went on, he did grow and change his position when he realized that actually would hurt him, it would hurt the democratic party for
she became the protÉge of susan b anthony. usan b anthony new, at a certain period of time, that she probably would not live to see women voting all across the united states, so at that point in time, susan b anthony knew that she needed to recruit women who would take her place, and carrie chapman catt was the woman susan b anthony recruited to take her place. she played a pivotal role several times in the women's suffrage movement, certainly in as aast several years a strategist and...
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susan b. anthony convicted for illegally voting in the 1872 election. >> i will be signing a full and complete pardon for susan b. anthony. she was never pardoned. did you know that? she was never pardoned. what took so long? ( applause ) >> trevor: oh! so now voting illegally is okay. i mean, look, this is kind of a nice gesture, i guess, but based on what we know about trump, i bet he's only pardoning her because he thinks she has dirt on him. susan b. anthony was a great figure in the women's suffrage movement and knows how to keep her mouth shut, great thing. as important as this date is, the passage of the 19t 19th amendment didn't help all women. >> this month is the 100th an sears of is 19th amendment which gave him the right to vote and pose for i voted stickers. while the 19th amendment was a major victory for white women, the story isn't so simple for black women. the road to the 1st amendment started in 1848 with the seneca falls convention. the first women's meet up in american history. be
susan b. anthony convicted for illegally voting in the 1872 election. >> i will be signing a full and complete pardon for susan b. anthony. she was never pardoned. did you know that? she was never pardoned. what took so long? ( applause ) >> trevor: oh! so now voting illegally is okay. i mean, look, this is kind of a nice gesture, i guess, but based on what we know about trump, i bet he's only pardoning her because he thinks she has dirt on him. susan b. anthony was a great figure...
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she became the protege of susan b anthony. susan b. anthony knew she probably would not live to see women voting across the united states. susan b. anthony decided she need to recruit women who would take her place and carrie chapman catt was the woman susan b. anthony recruited. she played a pivotal role several times in women's suffrage movement, certainly as a strategist and in nashville, tennessee. >> those demonstrations came to washington, d.c.. we have pictures from outside the white house. what role did woodrow wilson play in this? >> woodrow wilson, when he came to the white house in 1913, was not a supporter of women's suffrage. he tried to avoid the issue as much as possible. as time went on, he did grow and change his opinion when he realized it would hurt him. it would hurt the democratic party for a long time in the future if he did not change his opinion. the suffragists, led by alice paul were the first united states citizens to protest in front of the white house. they started in 1917. at first, woodrow wilson was lukew
she became the protege of susan b anthony. susan b. anthony knew she probably would not live to see women voting across the united states. susan b. anthony decided she need to recruit women who would take her place and carrie chapman catt was the woman susan b. anthony recruited. she played a pivotal role several times in women's suffrage movement, certainly as a strategist and in nashville, tennessee. >> those demonstrations came to washington, d.c.. we have pictures from outside the...
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she became the protege of susan b. anthony. susan b. y knew at a certain period of time that she would probably not live to see women voting all across the united states. so, at that point in time, susan b. anthony decided she needed to recruit women that would take her place, and carrie chapman catt was the person who susan b. anthony recruited to take her place. she played a pivotal role, several times, in the women's suffrage movement, certainly as a strategist and definitely in nashville, tennessee, for the final fight. >> we have pictures from outside the white house. what role did president woodrow wilson play in all of this? did he have a view? >> yes, he absolutely had a view. woodrow wilson, when he came to the white house in 1913, was not a supporter of women's suffrage. in fact, he tried to avoid the issue as much as possible. as time went on, he did grow and change his opinion when he realized that actually it would hurt him, it would hurt the democratic party for a long time in the future if he didn't change his opinion. but
she became the protege of susan b. anthony. susan b. y knew at a certain period of time that she would probably not live to see women voting all across the united states. so, at that point in time, susan b. anthony decided she needed to recruit women that would take her place, and carrie chapman catt was the person who susan b. anthony recruited to take her place. she played a pivotal role, several times, in the women's suffrage movement, certainly as a strategist and definitely in nashville,...
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this is a portrait of susan b . anthony and elizabeth stanton from 1870. gether, susan b anthony is pointing to a book, and it they are very dignified. this is what would be like a publicity shot today. they were using this portrait to represent them to a wider audience. they didn't even meet until 1851. and seneca falls, as most of us recall from our history books in high school, was a gathering, the first national convention in 1848, in new york, seneca falls. elizabeth cady stanton and others penned the declaration of sentiments, which is the beginning document, one of the first documents that women were advocating for the vote. exhibition this explains, by going back to 1832, is that women were getting together and talking and advocating for their rights, for their citizenship rights well before 1848. suffrage just didn't appear out of thin air. it actually has a long history that others argue starts well before 1852, so this is a great intellectual debate i encourage you to look into. us up to 1869 and now we are going to move into the next gallery, wh
this is a portrait of susan b . anthony and elizabeth stanton from 1870. gether, susan b anthony is pointing to a book, and it they are very dignified. this is what would be like a publicity shot today. they were using this portrait to represent them to a wider audience. they didn't even meet until 1851. and seneca falls, as most of us recall from our history books in high school, was a gathering, the first national convention in 1848, in new york, seneca falls. elizabeth cady stanton and...
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this is a portrait of susan b anthony. anthony is pointing to a book, and they are very dignified. this would be a publicity shot today. they were using this portrait to represent them to a wider audience. they didn't even meet until 1851. seneca falls, as most of us recall from our history books and high school, was a gathering, the first convention in 1848. elizabeth cady stanton and others penned the declaration of sentiments, which is the beginning document, one of the first documents that women were advocating for a vote. what i hope this exhibition explains is by going back way back to 1832 is that women were getting together and talking and advocating for their rights, for their citizenship rights well before 1848. suffrage just didn't appear out of thin air. it has a long history that others argue. starts before 1832. that is a great intellectual debate i encourage you to look into. i brought us up to 1869 and now we are going to move into the next gallery, which starts in 1870. we are in the second gallery and i wanted to make sure to include representation of the women's
this is a portrait of susan b anthony. anthony is pointing to a book, and they are very dignified. this would be a publicity shot today. they were using this portrait to represent them to a wider audience. they didn't even meet until 1851. seneca falls, as most of us recall from our history books and high school, was a gathering, the first convention in 1848. elizabeth cady stanton and others penned the declaration of sentiments, which is the beginning document, one of the first documents that...
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as susan ware does in "why they march" the exhibit looks beyond the familiar names such as susan b. anthony and alice paul and brings activists from a variety of backgrounds showing that the cause of suffrage was advanced by american women across race, ethnicity and class. susan ware, a pioneer in the women's history is the author of numerous books on the 20th century, u.s. history, including american women's history, a very short introduction. still missing, amelia earhart and the search for modern feminism and letter to the world, seven women who shaped the american century. educated at wellesley and harvard, she's taught at new york and harvard where she served as editor of notable american women completing the 20th century. since 2012 she's served as the general editor of the american national biography at the ratcliff institute for advanced study where she served as the honorary suffrage historian and a member of the honorary committee for rightfully hers and participated in our sherrette before creating this exhibit. ladies and gentlemen, please welcome susan ware. [ applause ] >> tha
as susan ware does in "why they march" the exhibit looks beyond the familiar names such as susan b. anthony and alice paul and brings activists from a variety of backgrounds showing that the cause of suffrage was advanced by american women across race, ethnicity and class. susan ware, a pioneer in the women's history is the author of numerous books on the 20th century, u.s. history, including american women's history, a very short introduction. still missing, amelia earhart and the...
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sojourner truth, and so many of the pioneers, susan b anthony , coming outtanton of the declaration ofntiments in 1848, they were joined by frederick douglass. so there was a real marriage of effort and belief, conviction, commitment between the abolitionists and the suffrage movement. after the civil war, when the constitution was amended to give black men the right to vote, that began a rupture between the two movements. and i have tried to understand it from the perspective of everyone involved. and i do understand. some of the challenges that i think both black and white women tried to deal with. they were sometimes successful in coming together, and recommitting themselves to the struggle, but even until the very end when the pressure was on congress to pass the amendment. and woodrow wilson. of see the calculations alice paul, carrie chapman, ida b wells or mary church terrel two white suffragists and , two black suffragists trying to figure out how do we deal with both sex and race? how do we deal with the prejudices that affect both women and black people, and particularly blac
sojourner truth, and so many of the pioneers, susan b anthony , coming outtanton of the declaration ofntiments in 1848, they were joined by frederick douglass. so there was a real marriage of effort and belief, conviction, commitment between the abolitionists and the suffrage movement. after the civil war, when the constitution was amended to give black men the right to vote, that began a rupture between the two movements. and i have tried to understand it from the perspective of everyone...
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that, by the way, that susan b. anthony never wanted and explicitly never sought because she believed rightfully that casting a ballot was a god-given right and by exercising it she had committed to crime. your pardon was a cheap political ploy against the express wishes of its recipient. but then again, mr. president, you've never been accused of respecting a woman's clear call for no. but this november women will give you no choice and not just the white women championed by anthony. you are losing with women of all races, mr. president, and your attempt to stop their votes will not keep them from the ballot box, whether by mail or in person. your failure to contain this pandemic may stop them from gathering at susan b. anthony's grave to honor her with i voted stickers like they did in 2016 and 2018, but they will honor her with their votes and men like me will be right there with them. we'll be right back. tums versus mozzarella stick (bell rings) when heartburn hits fight back fast... ...with tums chewy bites... beat he
that, by the way, that susan b. anthony never wanted and explicitly never sought because she believed rightfully that casting a ballot was a god-given right and by exercising it she had committed to crime. your pardon was a cheap political ploy against the express wishes of its recipient. but then again, mr. president, you've never been accused of respecting a woman's clear call for no. but this november women will give you no choice and not just the white women championed by anthony. you are...
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sojourner truth, a great example of that, susan b. anthony and elizabeth katie stanton and so many of the pioneers coming out of the seneca falls deck claire ra ation of sentiments in 1848, they were joined by frederick douglass and there was a real marriage of effort, belief, conviction and commitment between the abolitionists and the suffrage movement. after the civil war when the constitution was amended, to give black men the right to vote, that began a rupture between the two movements and i have tried to understand it from the perspective of everyone involv involved, and i do understand some of the challenges that i think both black and white women tried to deal with and they were sometimes successful in coming together and recommitting themselves to the struggle but even up to the very end when the pressure was on congress and woodrow wilson to actually pass the amendment, you see the calculations of an alice paul or a carrie chapman kad, ida b. wells, two white suffragists and black suffragists trying to figure out how do we deal with
sojourner truth, a great example of that, susan b. anthony and elizabeth katie stanton and so many of the pioneers coming out of the seneca falls deck claire ra ation of sentiments in 1848, they were joined by frederick douglass and there was a real marriage of effort, belief, conviction and commitment between the abolitionists and the suffrage movement. after the civil war when the constitution was amended, to give black men the right to vote, that began a rupture between the two movements and...
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. >>> today president trump officially pardonedwomen's voting rights leader susan b anthony. e also signed a proclamathe 10 of the 19th amendment which guaranteed women the right to vote. susan b anthony was arrested and convicted for illegally voting in the 1872 election. and check out this high-flying tribute to the women's voting rights movement. 11 member of an all female skaming ydte tk ooin nashville. tennessee was the final state to ratify the 19th amendment. >>> coming up, the close call a plane came well many people have such a misunderstanding as to how a reverse mortgage works. people think that the bank takes your home, but that is not true. that's absolutely 100% wrong. the home is ours. te. xibility of not having a payment, fle bui t i cahen make t tkehe payment if i want to. you're responsible for keeping up your property taxes and you're responsible for paying your insurance on the property. for us, it was a security blanket. the value of our house, was to fund our long-term health care. for years, reverse mortgage funding has been helping customers like these
. >>> today president trump officially pardonedwomen's voting rights leader susan b anthony. e also signed a proclamathe 10 of the 19th amendment which guaranteed women the right to vote. susan b anthony was arrested and convicted for illegally voting in the 1872 election. and check out this high-flying tribute to the women's voting rights movement. 11 member of an all female skaming ydte tk ooin nashville. tennessee was the final state to ratify the 19th amendment. >>> coming...
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proclamation all the 100,000 anniversary. >>> i will be signing a full and complete pardon for susan b anthonys never pardoned. did you know that? was never pardoned. what took so long? >> susan b anthony was a leader in the women's suffrage amendment. >>> federal prosecutors are urging a judge to accept plea deals for lori loughlin and her husband. each would serve time for paying bribes to get their daughters into the university of southern california. if there plea deals are excepted, they would serve two months in prison. >>> that is permanently closing its flagship store located right near san francisco's union square. the company to close two other stores one in the embarcadero and one out west. this leads the chestnut street location as the only gap store in business in his hometown of san francisco. the pandemic has added to financial problems which led to store closures. >>> a san francisco restaurant has been told to remove bubbles. the department of public health do not allow for proper airflow. restaurant owner say this sent from an anonymous complaint from someone who thought they
proclamation all the 100,000 anniversary. >>> i will be signing a full and complete pardon for susan b anthonys never pardoned. did you know that? was never pardoned. what took so long? >> susan b anthony was a leader in the women's suffrage amendment. >>> federal prosecutors are urging a judge to accept plea deals for lori loughlin and her husband. each would serve time for paying bribes to get their daughters into the university of southern california. if there plea...
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opportunity to see this play, it is called "the agitators," the story of frederick douglass and susan b. anthony. it is a two-person show where frederick douglass and susan b. anthony engage in a dialogue and transcending their relationship and friendship. you will understand the close interception between race and gender in that timeframe and also with the movement. we will be sponsoring -- since it is going to be touring around the united states in 2020, we will be sponsoring high schools to be going -- high school history students to go see that play. it is a great way to engage. we are targeting 11th graders to be able to go and learn a little bit more in depth about history. >> in my presentation, i mentioned the suffrage cat and we have a coloring page for susan b. anthony at her house in rochester, new york, the design your own suffrage star, and all of those have history about why those are there. those are aimed at younger kids or adults who like to color. we had an all hands staff meeting for cultural resources at the parks service and after some trepidation, there were lots and lots o
opportunity to see this play, it is called "the agitators," the story of frederick douglass and susan b. anthony. it is a two-person show where frederick douglass and susan b. anthony engage in a dialogue and transcending their relationship and friendship. you will understand the close interception between race and gender in that timeframe and also with the movement. we will be sponsoring -- since it is going to be touring around the united states in 2020, we will be sponsoring high...
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this is a portrait of elizabeth cady stanton and susan b. anthony. he captured them together, you know, anthony is pointing to a book and they're very dignified and this is what would be like a publicity shot today. they were using this portrait to represent them to a wider audience. they didn't even meet until 1851, and so seneca falls, as most of us probably recall from our history books in high school, was a gathering, the first national convention, in 1848 in new york in seneca falls and they -- cady stanton and others penned the declaration of sentiments which is really the beginning document, one of the first documents put into writing that women were advocating for the vote. but what i hope that this exhibition explains by going right back to 1832, women were getting together and talking and advocating for their rights, their citizenship rights, well before 1848, and so suffrage just didn't appear out of thin air. it actually has a long history that others would argue starts well before 1832, and so that's a great intellectual debate i encourag
this is a portrait of elizabeth cady stanton and susan b. anthony. he captured them together, you know, anthony is pointing to a book and they're very dignified and this is what would be like a publicity shot today. they were using this portrait to represent them to a wider audience. they didn't even meet until 1851, and so seneca falls, as most of us probably recall from our history books in high school, was a gathering, the first national convention, in 1848 in new york in seneca falls and...
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what did you think of the president offering a posthumous pardon of susan b anthony? guest: you know, it was a little strange, but ok. [laughter] it felt like it kind of came out of nowhere, but if you are going to do it, do it. susan b anthony was one of many great women who fought for a very, very long time to get the right to vote. as i think about the women whose shoulders i stand upon, not just as the president of emily's list , committed to electing women, but as a woman who gets to work in politics, and think about the fact that my grandmother, who we just lost in february at 100 years old, was born the year that women got the right to vote. she was actually born in the moment when women could not vote. it was later that year. i think about the opportunities she did not get. fairbanks had been born even 50 years later, she might have been in the u.s. senate, because she was a tough woman. an iowa farm wife. she did not get those opportunities. but women like her fought for me. i think about that all the time, the shoulders we stand upon. this did not just come t
what did you think of the president offering a posthumous pardon of susan b anthony? guest: you know, it was a little strange, but ok. [laughter] it felt like it kind of came out of nowhere, but if you are going to do it, do it. susan b anthony was one of many great women who fought for a very, very long time to get the right to vote. as i think about the women whose shoulders i stand upon, not just as the president of emily's list , committed to electing women, but as a woman who gets to work...
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so susan b. anthony and elizabeth katy stanton wanted to advocate for suffrage by excluding black women whereas lucy stone was trying to advocate for universal suffrage. and african-americans were suffragists. if you come with me now, we're going to talk about one of the major african-american suffragists who was francis ellen watkins harper. and gave a speech in which she said we're all bound up together. she was trying to explain to people that she's also an african-american and a woman combined. bound up together. it's intersectional. black women couldn't sit around and let people take away their rights and not advocate for them. so they became active in church groups and they really worked on learning how to speak in public, understanding their rights, understanding how to get those rights by their local communities, by being involved in those local community church groups. and that's a that not a lot of have gone into or understand as much, so people do understand that the suffrage movement was divi
so susan b. anthony and elizabeth katy stanton wanted to advocate for suffrage by excluding black women whereas lucy stone was trying to advocate for universal suffrage. and african-americans were suffragists. if you come with me now, we're going to talk about one of the major african-american suffragists who was francis ellen watkins harper. and gave a speech in which she said we're all bound up together. she was trying to explain to people that she's also an african-american and a woman...
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president trump continues to attack mail-in voting, he's also celebrating voting by pardoning susan b. anthonyw, she died back in 19, but she was never pardoned for the righto do so.before women today is the 100th anniversary of the 19th amenh gave icwhdmenat right. 100nnivry l. ank you, ben. and night two of the democratic convention is expected to feature an extraordinary personal attack by an ex- president of a current chief executive. it will follow an equally rare attack by a former first lady that struck a nerve at the white t the today. here's cbs' ed o'keefe. >> reporter: joe biden courted latino voters today, telling "hamilton" composer lin manuelu, who discussed progress on the arizona border wall today, had let latinos down. >> he has failed the latino community time and again in order to satisfy the vicious right wing of his party that he in fact just keeps feeding raw meat to. that's the opposite of what we should be doing in the >> repter: tig chtou, mocratnt. formally nominate biden and running mate kamala harris, with biden's wife, jill, as the evening's headliner. but yet agai
president trump continues to attack mail-in voting, he's also celebrating voting by pardoning susan b. anthonyw, she died back in 19, but she was never pardoned for the righto do so.before women today is the 100th anniversary of the 19th amenh gave icwhdmenat right. 100nnivry l. ank you, ben. and night two of the democratic convention is expected to feature an extraordinary personal attack by an ex- president of a current chief executive. it will follow an equally rare attack by a former first...
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president trump continues to attack mail-in voting, he's also celebrating voting by pardoning susan b. anthony. sw, she died back in 1906, but she was never pardoned for illegally voting before women had the right to do so. today is the 100th anniversary of the 19th amendment which gave women that right. norah. >> o'donnell: we'll have more on that anniversary later. t two ofu, ben. the democrat and night two of the democratic convention is expected to feature an extraordinary personal attack by an president on the current chief executive. it will follow an equally rare attack by a former first lady that struck a nerve at the white house today. here's cbs' ed o'keefe. >> reporter: joe biden courted latino voters today, telling "hamilton" composer lin manuel n"randa, that president trump, nueldiscussed progress on the miranda, that president trump, who discussed pro arizona border wall today, had let latinos down. >> he has failed the latino community time and again in order to satisfy the vicious right wing of his party that he ding rawjust keeps feeding raw meat to. that's the opposite of wha
president trump continues to attack mail-in voting, he's also celebrating voting by pardoning susan b. anthony. sw, she died back in 1906, but she was never pardoned for illegally voting before women had the right to do so. today is the 100th anniversary of the 19th amendment which gave women that right. norah. >> o'donnell: we'll have more on that anniversary later. t two ofu, ben. the democrat and night two of the democratic convention is expected to feature an extraordinary personal...
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mandy pam be your thing i'm going to pardon susan b anthony. we just found myself with melania and her white dress and suffer, jus. it is and any but then he goes in the trash is michelle obama in a funny way. he says while she got the numbers wrong. she said 100 50,000 dead. i don't think that's something you know donald trump you really want to draw attention to but he did anyway it did. yeah. >>and then in offering a solution to the problems that we're facing right now of course she brought up joe biden and stump for him and has probably been the most heartfelt advocate or at least endorsement that we've seen so far so we'll play a portion of that and we'll talk. >>i know joe. he is a profoundly decent man guided by faith. he was a terrific vice president. he knows what it takes to rescue an economy beat back a pandemic and lead our country. and he done this sends. he will tell the truth and trust science. he will make smart plans and manage a good team. and he will govern as someone who's lived a life that the rest of us can recognize. >>an
mandy pam be your thing i'm going to pardon susan b anthony. we just found myself with melania and her white dress and suffer, jus. it is and any but then he goes in the trash is michelle obama in a funny way. he says while she got the numbers wrong. she said 100 50,000 dead. i don't think that's something you know donald trump you really want to draw attention to but he did anyway it did. yeah. >>and then in offering a solution to the problems that we're facing right now of course she...
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some people, like susan b anthony, did not take it well and formed an organization to fight for women's suffrage. faction stayed with the 14th amendment and 15th unlimited issue, as well as the women's vote. the next seminal moment was when those two groups get back together 20 years later and finally have some energy to move. period whenis a the states, more states, begin to give women the vote and beginning in 1917, new york women's suffrage for voting in new york. then there are some states that follow after that. ratification, is which occurs with the final vote in tennessee. i devote a chapter to just winning in tennessee. >> i think that thing that struck me the most about this vastwas the fast -- expanse of time. 1776.tter was written in years latert 150 that women got the vote, 150 years. that is a long time. it has been almost 100 years since hillary ran for president and won the popular vote. i will tell you the number of times, a program angela was talking about, the number of times they got hope above hope they were going to get there and their hopes were dashed./ ok, i gett
some people, like susan b anthony, did not take it well and formed an organization to fight for women's suffrage. faction stayed with the 14th amendment and 15th unlimited issue, as well as the women's vote. the next seminal moment was when those two groups get back together 20 years later and finally have some energy to move. period whenis a the states, more states, begin to give women the vote and beginning in 1917, new york women's suffrage for voting in new york. then there are some states...
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trump pardoned susan b. anthonyed in 1906 he was like, "sadly she died in 1906 from the spanish flu of 1917, right at the end of world war ii, which of course was in 1969." [ light laughter ] susan b. anthony, then he complained that she didn't thank him. [ light laughter ] back to the convention last night bernie sanders also spoke. and this moment went pretty viral. watch this >> nero fiddled while rome burned trump golfs. >> jimmy: yeah bernie was like, "trust me about rome i was there. [ light laughter ] also look at all that wood he's got. man, when they told bernie to log on to the event, he took it literally. [ laughter ] "i have 800 logs ready." [ laughter ] actually that wasn't firewood. it turns out bernie makes his own teeth. no, come on. hey. that's not true. well, after a big opening night, the democrats were back at it again today, check it out. >> it's day two of the democratic national convention here are some of the voices you'll hear tonight. former president bill clinton, congresswoman alexandria
trump pardoned susan b. anthonyed in 1906 he was like, "sadly she died in 1906 from the spanish flu of 1917, right at the end of world war ii, which of course was in 1969." [ light laughter ] susan b. anthony, then he complained that she didn't thank him. [ light laughter ] back to the convention last night bernie sanders also spoke. and this moment went pretty viral. watch this >> nero fiddled while rome burned trump golfs. >> jimmy: yeah bernie was like, "trust me...
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the exhibit looks beyond the familiar names such as susan b. anthony and others and brings to our attention activists from a variety of backgrounds showing that the cause of suffrage was advanced by american women across race, ethnicity and class. susan ware, a pioneer and a leading feminist biographer is the author and editor of numerous books including american women's history, still missing, amelia earheart and letter to the world, seven women who shaped the american century. educated at wellesley college and harvard university she's taught at new york university and harvard where she served as editor of the biographical dictionary, notable american women. since 2012, she's served as the general editor of the national american biography where it's long been associated with the library where she serves as the centennial historian. he's a member of the honorary committee and participated in helping to create this movement. ladies and gentlemen, please welcome susan ware. [ applause ] >> thank you. it's a pleasure to be here and all of you who have tur
the exhibit looks beyond the familiar names such as susan b. anthony and others and brings to our attention activists from a variety of backgrounds showing that the cause of suffrage was advanced by american women across race, ethnicity and class. susan ware, a pioneer and a leading feminist biographer is the author and editor of numerous books including american women's history, still missing, amelia earheart and letter to the world, seven women who shaped the american century. educated at...
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susan bee anthony knew that she probably would not live to see women voting all across the united states. so at that point and time susan b anthony decided she would recruit women to take her place. and carrie chapman catt was the person susan b. anthony recruited to take her place. she played a pivotal role several times in the women's suffrage movement, certainly as a strategist and definitely in nashville, tennessee for the final fight. >> and those demonstrations came to washington d.c.. we have pictures from outside of the white house. what role did president woodrow wilson play in all of this? did he have a view? >> yes, he absolutely had a view. woodrow wilson, when he came to the white house in 1913 was not a supporter of women's suffrage. in fact, she tried to avoid the issue as much as possible. as time went on went on and would hurt the democratic party for a long time in the future. the suffragists led by alice paul we're the first citizens to protest in front of the white house, and they started in 1913. first, he was lukewarm in their presence. he would politely not at them when he would exit the north case
susan bee anthony knew that she probably would not live to see women voting all across the united states. so at that point and time susan b anthony decided she would recruit women to take her place. and carrie chapman catt was the person susan b. anthony recruited to take her place. she played a pivotal role several times in the women's suffrage movement, certainly as a strategist and definitely in nashville, tennessee for the final fight. >> and those demonstrations came to washington...
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pass away because it is just wrong. >> but then it took so long. >> you know, it was really susan b. anthony who narrowed -- elizabeth cady stanton wanted a broad reform, she wanted divorce reform and the bible was under attack. she had a broad agenda, property rights, educational opportunities and it was susan b. anthony who said, no, we're just going to focus on the vote. and to your point -- >> and she was probably right. >> because there were so many horrific things going on that women's issues tend to get subordinated even by women. it is like this is horrible, but this is not as horrible as -- fill in the blank. and that seems to happen over and over again. >> still. >> but i do think that one of the things that i've noticed as i go out on the hefting for the suffrage centennial, i think maybe 10 years ago if we were doing this, you would think about voting or the women getting the vote. it is kind of unimportant, it wasn't such a big deal. well, i think recent events have opened all of our eyes to the importance of voting and voting rights. and voting suppression in a way that make wh
pass away because it is just wrong. >> but then it took so long. >> you know, it was really susan b. anthony who narrowed -- elizabeth cady stanton wanted a broad reform, she wanted divorce reform and the bible was under attack. she had a broad agenda, property rights, educational opportunities and it was susan b. anthony who said, no, we're just going to focus on the vote. and to your point -- >> and she was probably right. >> because there were so many horrific things...
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lisa, if i may, tell us about susan b. anthony and elizabeth katie stanton, the women at the heart of the seneca falls movement. what was the seneca falls convention arguing for when it invoked the declaration of independence to argue that all men and women are created equal, and how did what began was a movement for women's civil rights more generally focus in particular on the right of women to vote? >> that's a big story. i would start off with saying that i think really this begins at the founding more appropriately and there were women at the founding, probably many, many more than we know of because many voices were not preserved, already saying if man is capable of self-government why am not i? and we know quite famously that abigail adams would say remember the ladies but she was certainly not alone, and the founding framers of the constitution and others spoke repeatedly of the upswelling of desires for self-governance and of voting and of many other rights at the time of the founding. i think we don't really have a clear
lisa, if i may, tell us about susan b. anthony and elizabeth katie stanton, the women at the heart of the seneca falls movement. what was the seneca falls convention arguing for when it invoked the declaration of independence to argue that all men and women are created equal, and how did what began was a movement for women's civil rights more generally focus in particular on the right of women to vote? >> that's a big story. i would start off with saying that i think really this begins at...
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and rightly so with her historic vp pick, they had a night on women yet they didn't mention susan b. anthony the femininist or not real femininists think that you can only be for women, and women can only think a certain way, susan b. anthony thought outside the box and this is a big part because her one crime was actually registering to vote and trump removed $100 fine she got years ago. >> wow we got 30 seconds but let's squeeze in your loser of the week. new york governor andrew cuomo, this after his appearance at the dnc and of course this new book that he's touting about how well he handled the coronavirus. >> yeah, this is a reoccurring theme on our losers of the week, andrew cuomo, once again, is the loser. first of all why write a book about a crisis when the crisis isn't over and you know this very well. new york has a lot of other policy on the pandemic and that is business is leaving, people leaving i think he should be focusing on getting his city back to where it was versus trying to make a profit. charles: yeah, new york has the most deaths of any state and i would not brag at
and rightly so with her historic vp pick, they had a night on women yet they didn't mention susan b. anthony the femininist or not real femininists think that you can only be for women, and women can only think a certain way, susan b. anthony thought outside the box and this is a big part because her one crime was actually registering to vote and trump removed $100 fine she got years ago. >> wow we got 30 seconds but let's squeeze in your loser of the week. new york governor andrew cuomo,...
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susan b anthony herself has been accused of being a racist. in california, governor gavin newsom has declared a state ofof emergency as more than 30 wildfires s burn across the stae amidst one of the worst heat waves in years. climate scientists say the fires are driven by the unrelenting rise of atmospheric carbon dioxide levels, which are increasing the frequency, severity and duration of extreme heat waves. a federal judge on monday temporarily blocked part of a trump administration policy that would end anti-discrimination protections for transgender patients under the affordable care act. the rule was announced in june and was supposed to take effect on tuesday. in related news, a federal judge in idaho has temporarily blocked a state law that banned transgender women and girls from joining sports teams corresponding to their gender identity. idaho republican governor brad little signed the law in march, stating athletes should endure invasive examinations of their "internal and external reproductive anatomy" "verify" their sex and gender
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. >>> susan b. anthony prance advocate, author, suffragette, and as of today trump's latest distraction from the damning affirmation by the republican-controlled senate that russia helped get him elected. >> later today, i will be signing a full and complete pardon for susan b. anthony. she was never pardoned. >> people laughed. oh, oh, and also not a suburban housewife. she never married. >> women and men living in the suburbs, they want security and they want safety. men, women, husbands, housewives, whatever you want to say. >> um, okay. anthony was born february 15th, 1820 to a quaker family in massachusetts that owned a cotton mill. the family moved a couple of times winding up on a farm in rochester, new york. her father's business failed in the 1830s, and susan returned home to help the family make ends meet, teaching at a quaker school. she got involved in the anti-slavery movement and the family home became a meeting place for abolitionists like frederick douglass, who, just for anyone listening at
. >>> susan b. anthony prance advocate, author, suffragette, and as of today trump's latest distraction from the damning affirmation by the republican-controlled senate that russia helped get him elected. >> later today, i will be signing a full and complete pardon for susan b. anthony. she was never pardoned. >> people laughed. oh, oh, and also not a suburban housewife. she never married. >> women and men living in the suburbs, they want security and they want...
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she became the protÉge of susan b anthony. nthony new, at a certain period of time, that she probably would not live to see women voting all across the united states, so at that point in time, susan b anthony knew that she needed to recruit women who would take her place, and carrie chapman catt was the woman susan b anthony recruited to take her place. she played a pivotal role several times in the women's suffrage movement, certainly in as aast several years a strategist and certainly a natural, tennessee in the final fight. host: those dimmest rations came to washington, d.c. we have pictures and outside the white house. what role did president woodrow wilson play in all of this? did he have a view? guest:, he absolutely had a view. woodrow wilson, when he came to the white house, was not a supporter of women's suffrage. he come in fact, try to avoid the issue as much as possible. as time went on, he did grow and change his position when he realized that actually would hurt him, it would hurt the democratic party for a long
she became the protÉge of susan b anthony. nthony new, at a certain period of time, that she probably would not live to see women voting all across the united states, so at that point in time, susan b anthony knew that she needed to recruit women who would take her place, and carrie chapman catt was the woman susan b anthony recruited to take her place. she played a pivotal role several times in the women's suffrage movement, certainly in as aast several years a strategist and certainly a...