Oh yes the liberators, who burnt down sports facilities, whipped political opponents, and committed other terrorist-like acts. Truly an inspiration to everyone!
For those interested in the American suffrage movement, there's a 2004 film "Iron Jawed Angels" about Alice Paul (played by Hilary Swank) and Lucy Burns (played by Frances O'Connor) and their critical role in the movement which resulted in the eventual the passage of the 19th Amendment.
Thank you for this powerful video. As a man, though some would argue with my doing so, I have considered myself a feminist since the late 60s (my early 20s). Nothing in my experience has changed my mind about the designation or the struggle. I have written a blog post entitled "Can Men Be Feminists?", sharing this video and making the argument it is both the right thing and in our best interests to support equality for women. I have also shared it on Facebook. I hope others will do the same.
@@kevinhickey8171 music that is soundtrack in the work of a woman. Shut up you, keep distance, wash your hands and do something better while you are at home! :)
Paprikiert you seriously think you are big, this poor man has just commented on the odd music chosen for this, which he has all right too. So how about you find your manners and respect others opinions.
for many years I have been speaking on the Suffragists. This is the first and only factual, honest and respectful representation I have seen on Ms. Paul and the women who offered their lives so women can vote. I am thrilled with this and will refer to it forever. I am certain Ms. Paul & Ms. Stevens would be pleased.
Iron Jawed Angels was surprisingly good on the Alice Paul hunger strike facts and the harassment women faced for their activist. The Night of Terror for some reason doesn't get enough mention in the history books. Too often we seem to like to leave out the facts that show just how bad those in power and the activists own peers were in all movements in the US.
Where in Virginia is this or was this "former workhouse"? Is there a monument or plaque there? If not, I'd like to join with others to see that it happens. I am a Virginian and this should be a pilgrimage site for women today!
Great message and imagery but the narration is terrible both in content and form. The highlight is when the robotic voice calls the picketing women `innocent and defenseless`. What crap. They were participating in powerful civil disobedience. Nothing defenseless about it.
also, why women to keep husband's name after their name. if so men also should keep wife's name after their name. Also after children name with father's name. It is time to change, common ladies fight it out.
punk cezar stole YOUR MAN. YSH IS LOVE. THE SON, was so exited to go TO HIS FATHER, but HE HAD TOO stop and tell the girls to quikly Preach FIRST. THAT'S YOUR MAN!!!!!That's who Christian husbands would emulated if not for saul.
Oh yes the liberators, who burnt down sports facilities, whipped political opponents, and committed other terrorist-like acts. Truly an inspiration to everyone!
"Courage in women is often mistaken for insanity" - brilliant
Well done. Thank you for making this video. I've shared it and hope others share it, too.
For those interested in the American suffrage movement, there's a 2004 film "Iron Jawed Angels" about Alice Paul (played by Hilary Swank) and Lucy Burns (played by Frances O'Connor) and their critical role in the movement which resulted in the eventual the passage of the 19th Amendment.
Amazing movie! 💗
Thank you for this powerful video. As a man, though some would argue with my doing so, I have considered myself a feminist since the late 60s (my early 20s). Nothing in my experience has changed my mind about the designation or the struggle. I have written a blog post entitled "Can Men Be Feminists?", sharing this video and making the argument it is both the right thing and in our best interests to support equality for women. I have also shared it on Facebook. I hope others will do the same.
Alice Paul is my HERO
we can't go back ! and we can't let the women who fight for us to vote be for nothing!
The music choice here is questionable.
I AGREE ITS LIKE A JUNGLE ROAM
Men coming to make remarks on the work of women is questionable.
@@DarlikaDor bruh shut up hes talking about the music
@@kevinhickey8171 music that is soundtrack in the work of a woman. Shut up you, keep distance, wash your hands and do something better while you are at home! :)
Paprikiert you seriously think you are big, this poor man has just commented on the odd music chosen for this, which he has all right too. So how about you find your manners and respect others opinions.
It’s William Swanson
I learning about this in class and I could learn more now
Gabino4441 same!
for many years I have been speaking on the Suffragists. This is the first and only factual, honest and respectful representation I have seen on Ms. Paul and the women who offered their lives so women can vote. I am thrilled with this and will refer to it forever. I am certain Ms. Paul & Ms. Stevens would be pleased.
Too bad she was racist
Was I meant
Iron Jawed Angels was surprisingly good on the Alice Paul hunger strike facts and the harassment women faced for their activist. The Night of Terror for some reason doesn't get enough mention in the history books. Too often we seem to like to leave out the facts that show just how bad those in power and the activists own peers were in all movements in the US.
Also this one Mrs Ochoa
Where in Virginia is this or was this "former workhouse"? Is there a monument or plaque there? If not, I'd like to join with others to see that it happens. I am a Virginian and this should be a pilgrimage site for women today!
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lorton_Reformatory
its a really small room where they have some cool little pieces of history
Alice Paul is my hero.
We have to. We don't have a choice.
Do we have the bravery these women had?
PP
Women
my god!!
Great message and imagery but the narration is terrible both in content and form. The highlight is when the robotic voice calls the picketing women `innocent and defenseless`. What crap. They were participating in powerful civil disobedience. Nothing defenseless about it.
also, why women to keep husband's name after their name. if so men also should keep wife's name after their name. Also after children name with father's name. It is time to change, common ladies fight it out.
Would this video be appropriate for 5th graders?
punk cezar stole YOUR MAN.
YSH IS LOVE. THE SON, was so exited to go TO HIS FATHER, but HE HAD TOO stop and tell the girls to quikly Preach FIRST. THAT'S YOUR MAN!!!!!That's who Christian husbands would emulated if not for saul.
Shut up and make me a sammich
I dont celebrate this racist