Votes for Women NY

September 7, 2011

Tags: suffrage movement, women's history, votes for women, new york history



Please join me on Tuesday September 20th @ 8pm to view a segment of the PBS-tv show "History Detectives," where I help unravel the background of a purple and gold "Votes for Women" banner from upstate New York. I describe a resurgent movement for the vote in the early 20th century, the amalgam of race and class that made it work and how the New York win in 1917 was the tipping point in the long march toward the 19th amendment.

Actually, I get to hint at some of those issues-- it's tv! So there will be viewing parties on that night and we can use this blog to discuss the show,the suffrage movement, the history of women in New York or anything else provoked by the segment.
Do you need to find a viewing party in your neighborhood?
Are you willing to host one?
Let me know. Looking forward to restoring a huge piece of our history.

Lectures & Books

NEW Program
PBS' "HISTORY DETECTIVES" "Votes for Women" segment featured Louise on the background and importance of the New York campaign. Now you can hear the whole uncensored story in your school or community auditorium. When New York women won the right to vote in 1917, they changed the national political landscape. The victory was a critical tipping point on the road to a constitutional amendment. This talk brings to life the alliances across lines of class and race in New York City that won the day and the brilliant use of urban landmarks -- the Statue of Liberty, Fifth Avenue, Carnegie Hall-- as props for political spectacle.
Program
An inspiring show about the long history of American women pushing the envelope. Based on archival photographs of rebels,hellraisers and "anonymous" movement-makers, with a passionate activist's narration (mine!) linking past and present.
A new American history, full of charmers and cranks, visionaries and lost souls, and amazingly heroic women.
An off-beat memoir about an unlikely love affair between an over-30, single woman, a brindled boxer boy and a city
What happens if Mister Right turns out to have four legs and a tail?