Iron Jawed Angels

    The film shows many of the difficulties women faced during their fight for suffrage. The suffrage movement had to contend with powerful men in Washington as well as the average man who did not support the movement. The women in the film also had to contend with each other to an extent. The women’s suffrage movement was not a homogeneous group, its members were women from all backgrounds: wealthy, poor, Black, and white. One of the first examples of these differences came when the only notable Black woman in the film asks for the Black women to walk at the front of the parade instead of the back. The main characters, white women, dismiss this request saying they do not want to conflate the issue or civil rights with women’s suffrage. Other internal divisions, such as the brief disagreement during the recruitment of the factory workers, appear. One of the greatest divisions occurred between the National American Woman's Suffrage Association (NAWSA) and the National Woman's Party (NWP). The NAWSA comes to condemn the NWP during their protest of President Wilson during war time.

 


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  1. It would be great to see you take this beyond summary - what are some of your thoughts and reactions? How can we understand this in light of current events and/or the readings that were assigned?

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