The resource collections noted on this page are for your entertainment, education and sharing. Enjoy watching and/or listening to these informative videos and podcasts. With these resources at your fingers tips, we all should become more aware of the hard work of women (and some men) they encountered on their way to win the fight for the women's voting rights.
Videos
Black Women and the Suffrage Movement
This video is presented by American History TV from C-Span. Professor Gloria Browne-Marshall talked about the struggle of black women to obtain voting rights and compared this with the experiences of white suffragists and black men. This program was part of a symposium titled “Enfranchising Equality: 150 years of the 15th Amendment” hosted by the University of the South in Sewanee, Tennessee. (Begin video at 7:14 - 56:06 min.)
Seneca Falls Convention
This PBS two-part film tells the story of the woman suffrage movement, with a particular focus on Susan B. Anthony and Elizabeth Cady Stanton. Companion book has excellent photographs and good narrative. One Woman, One Vote. Ruth Pollack, Educational Film Center, 1995. PBS video chronicling 70 years of suffrage activism in the United States leading up to the passage and ratification of the Nineteenth Amendment. Although released over twenty years ago, this documentary is a useful teaching tool, as it is broken into numerous, easily digestible sections of information. (1hr, 29min)