
Overview
From Elizabeth Cady Stanton's electrifying call to arms at Seneca Falls in 1848, to the last battle for passage of the Nineteenth Amendment in 1920, a recounting of the infighting, the alliances and betrayals, defeats and victories on the way to winning the right to vote. The struggle split the suffragist movement into two opposing forces: the militants who faced imprisonment and riots and those who argued for a quieter, more persuasive ways. Both tactics, it turned out, were needed.
-
7 - 1FDR (1): The Center of the World (1882-1921) October 12, 1994
-
7 - 2FDR (2): Fear Itself (1922-1933) October 12, 1992
-
7 - 3FDR (3): The Grandest Job in the World (1933-1940) October 13, 1994
-
7 - 4FDR (4): The Juggler (1940-1945) October 13, 1994
-
7 - 5Telegrams from the Dead October 19, 1994
-
7 - 6Midnight Ramble October 26, 1994
-
7 - 7Battle of the Bulge November 09, 1994
-
7 - 10One Woman, One Vote (1) January 23, 1995
-
7 - 11One Woman, One Vote (2) January 30, 1995
-
7 - 12
-
7 - 13
-
7 - 14
-
7 - 15The Way West (4): Ghost Dance (1877-1893) May 17, 1995