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American Experience March 10, 2026 1h 53m

How American Women Won the Right to Vote (1909-1915) | Full Documentary | American Experience PBS

Summary

The transcript explores the women's suffrage movement, focusing on the struggle for women's voting rights in the early 20th century, with particular emphasis on activists like Alice Paul and the Pankhurst women in Britain. Key references include the 19th Amendment, which gave women the right to vote, and the militant tactics employed by suffragists to challenge political exclusion and demand citizenship rights. The practical takeaway underscores that voting rights are fundamental to democracy, and that women did not passively receive the vote, but actively and courageously fought to secure their political participation and equal voice in society.

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