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Centennial Twitter Collection
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2020 Centennial of Women's Suffrage Amendment
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Rachel B. Tiven
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Twitter.com
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August 2019 to August 2020
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English
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Cady Stanton, as seen today
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Elizabeth Cady Stanton. Sheesh. In 13+ months of daily posts, I've talked around her, rarely about her. Why? “One of the most brilliant thinkers in American feminism” was also a “stomach-churning” racist & elitist. <br /><br />@ProfMSinha & @EllenDubois10 had a rich exchange today. At the @MHS1791 15th/19th Amdt conf., @ProfMSinha noted that the approach to white suffragists today has moved “from hagiography to its mirror opposite.” They were sainted heroines, now they’re unforgivable racists. (Men get to be more complex, but that’s a different thread.) <br /><br />Stanton is the most confounding and enraging of the bunch. Prof. Sinha interrogated whether any of Stanton’s work, particularly her potent critique of organized religion, can be salvaged from the ashes of her incendiary racism. <br /><br />For Dubois, one vehicle for that inquiry is to examine Stanton’s long friendship with Frederick Douglass. They shared a political philosophy rooted in individual liberty, a belief in the importance of Politics, and rage at being dismissed because of sex and race. <br /><br />Dubois believes Stanton saw Douglass as a fellow exceptional soul; like her, a superior American, underappreciated. <br /><br />Contrast Stanton with later suffrage leaders like Carrie Catt, whose utter disregard for African Americans had her embrace white supremacy without a second thought. The contrast is important--and to me, it highlights how bitterly disappointing Stanton is.<br /><br />We have a right to expect more of Stanton. She was immersed in the abolitionist movement for decades. She had both opportunity and capacity to think hard about the nature of liberty and equality. She was a political philosopher, a huge intellect. <br /><br />Carrie Chapman Catt was a product of Jim Crow; a political operative, not an intellectual. Catt didn’t have a philosophical vision to share with women in her own time, much less ours. Which doesn’t excuse her racism! But by comparison, ElizCadyStanton’s moral failure is larger -- and if she is irredeemable, it is a bigger loss. <br /><br />Their engaging exchange didn’t settle the matter today. It’s not a one-panel conversation. Watch for yourself when the video is posted & register for more this week. <br /><br />#19thAmendment #15thAmendment
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Daily Suffragist
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<a href="https://twitter.com/DailySuffragist/status/1315839327289606148" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">Original thread</a>
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Oct 12, 2020
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<a href="https://issuu.com/masshist/docs/2020_mhs-conference_booklet_final" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">“Shall Not Be Denied”: The 15th and 19th Amendments at the Sesquicentennial and Centennial of their Ratifications, October 12-16, 2020</a>
Carrie Chapman Catt
Elizabeth Cady Stanton
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Centennial Twitter Collection
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2020 Centennial of Women's Suffrage Amendment
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Rachel B. Tiven
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Twitter.com
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August 2019 to August 2020
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English
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Carrie Chapman Catt liked to be in charge, and she was good at it. She ran the National American Woman Suffrage Association twice, first in 1900 when Susan B Anthony stepped down, and then from 1915 until the ratification of the 19th Amendment. ðŸ±ðŸ§µ <br /><br />(In between Catt's terms was Rev. Dr. Anna Howard Shaw, a great orator but a lousy leader.) <br /><br />NAWSA was most effective under Catt’s leadership. Catt was politically centrist and always decorous. She played the inside game to Alice Paul’s radical outsider - for example, building a relationship with Pres. Wilson in the Oval Office while Alice picketed outside. Not so many years before, though, Catt was in Alice Paul’s shoes: the young upstart whom the old guard feared. <br /><br />JD Zahniser @<a href="https://twitter.com/jdzah" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">jdzah</a> tells the fascinating story of Catt creating a new Organization Committee within NAWSA in 1895. Frustrated at the org’s weak structure, she wanted a clean slate. With Susan B’s backing, Catt got her own committee and a generous budget.<br /><br />She succeeded in deploying new old, creating new local branches & reinvigorating moribund ones. For her efforts the board elected her President -- and disbanded her committee. “Catt later wrote that she ‘cried for three hours’ after that meeting and considered resigning.†<br /><br />She stayed, and though the old guard fought her at every turn, she slowly professionalized the place. Catt stepped down in 1904, publicly because her husband was ill; privately she was frustrated with resistance to her efforts. She returned a decade later after Shaw mucked it up. <br /><br />Eleanor Flexner describes Catt’s approach as: “careful planning, tireless and painstaking care for detail; an imaginative flair and a constant search for new methods; insistence on efficient administrative procedures at the state and local level.†<br /><br />More ahead about Catt in the last years of the federal amendment fight! Though she lived the last half of her life in New York, Carrie Chapman Catt was a midwesterner in her bones. She grew up in Wisconsin and spent her early adulthood in Iowa. <br /><br />She worked her way through @<a href="https://twitter.com/IowaStateU" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">IowaStateU</a> washing dishes and working in the library. She was so active in the Iowa Woman Suffrage Assoc. that when she married her 2d husband (her 1st died a year into their marriage), their prenup promised her 4 months each year for suffrage work. <br /><br />Carrie and Mr. Catt had no children, and his death left her financially independent. As DailySuff has previously mentioned, Catt’s third spouse was Mary Garrett Hay. They are buried under a shared tombstone. #Suffrage100 #19thAmendment #WomensEqualityDay
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Carrie Chapman Catt
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Daily Suffragist
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<a href="https://twitter.com/DailySuffragist/status/1288294790900088837" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">Original thread.</a>
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28/07/2020
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Centennial Twitter Collection
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2020 Centennial of Women's Suffrage Amendment
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Rachel B. Tiven
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Twitter.com
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August 2019 to August 2020
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English
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Entering WWI
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Woodrow Wilson was staunchly opposed to two things: entering the war in Europe, and supporting women’s suffrage. He gave in on the war first. <br /><br />Wilson cut diplomatic relations with Germany just before his second inauguration. He had sought desperately to keep the US out of the war, but the news that Germany was negotiating an alliance with Mexico was too much. The US was headed into WWI. <br /><br />White suffragists took very different approaches to the war. Carrie Chapman Catt, though a founder of the Woman’s Peace Party, wanted NAWSA to support the war effort. She saw it as a chance to prove women’s patriotism and ability to contribute - and to curry favor with Wilson. <br /><br />Alice Paul wanted nothing to distract from winning a federal suffrage amendment. History loomed: her foremothers had set aside women’s rights during the Civil War to devote themselves to ending slavery & preserving the Union. The resulting legal setbacks for women were profound. <br /><br />Alice wasn’t going to let that happen again - nor could she bear Wilson’s hypocritical language about going to war for democracy and freedom. Woman’s Party members were free to support the war under other banners, but NWP would take no position on it.
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Daily Suffragist
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<a href="https://twitter.com/DailySuffragist/status/1297718763157164034" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">Original thread.</a>
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23/08/2020
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Centennial Twitter Collection
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2020 Centennial of Women's Suffrage Amendment
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Rachel B. Tiven
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Twitter.com
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August 2019 to August 2020
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Hoping they'll mention that after her two husbands, Carrie Chapman Catt spent the last 30+ years of her life with Mary Garrett Hay. Leaving it right here in case they don't. #TheVotePBS cc: @<a href="https://twitter.com/WendyLRouse" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">WendyLRouse</a> ðŸ³ï¸â€ðŸŒˆ<br /><br />#AlphaSuffrageClub!!!<br /><br />@<a href="https://twitter.com/AmExperiencePBS" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">AmExperiencePBS</a> @WendyLRouse Thanks for the reply. Their relationship predates 1920, so that's not a relevant distinction. So many of the suffragists covered here - Catt, Anna Howard Shaw - were well-known to be partnered with women, which would have been nice to mention. <br /><br />Read @WendyLRouse 👇Queering the suffrage movementðŸ³ï¸â€ðŸŒˆ #TheVotePBS <br /><br />@<a href="https://twitter.com/hkergrrl" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">hkergrrl</a> Which one is she?!! <br /><br />@marthasjones_ You made such an important point earlier today when you noted that Alice Paul didn't link arms with Hallie Q Brown and NACW after ratification. She could have, and she didn't. <br /><br />@<a href="https://twitter.com/LindaRMonkJD" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">LindaRMonkJD</a> @<a href="https://twitter.com/marthasjones_" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">marthasjones_</a> Ask Anna Dickinson! He definitely wasn't perfect.
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Daily Suffragist
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<a href="https://twitter.com/marthasjones_" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">Original thread.</a>
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Live-tweeting PBS' The Vote, Part II
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Airing of @AmExperiencePBS documentary called "The Vote"
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07/07/2020
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LGBT
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Centennial Twitter Collection
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2020 Centennial of Women's Suffrage Amendment
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Rachel B. Tiven
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August 2019 to August 2020
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English
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<a href="https://twitter.com/DailySuffragist/status/1287212992241840133" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">Original thread.</a>
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Daily Suffragist
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25/07/2020
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Dissecting the failed 1915 New York suffrage referendum is like reliving the 2016 election. It’s still too soon. But take a deep breath and let’s dive in . .<br /><br />Winning New York would require a three-step process: suffragists needed to pass a bill through the state Senate and the Assembly in 1913, pass the same bill in 1915, and then win a popular referendum with the men of the state. <br /><br />We really thought we had it. Harriot Stanton Blatch & Carrie Chapman Catt, two towering figures in suffrage politics, devoted themselves to winning. They undertook more than three years of meticulous planning, fundraising, lobbying in Albany, and organizing throughout the state. <br /><br />Carrie Chapman Catt had been focused on int’l suffrage for years, and now shifted her energy to NY. Catt & Harriot Stanton Blatch were oil & water. Catt liked total control; Blatch found Catt’s cautious conservatism enraging. They reached a chilly detente for the 1915 campaign. <br /><br />Fundraising began in 1912 with a ball for 2,000, at the accessible price of 50c per ticket. The next year they sold out the Armory, mixing hoi polloi with “shabby little cash girls, waltzing in shirt waists†-- NY Tribune. The campaign raised more than $4 million in today’s $$. <br /><br />Harriot Stanton Blatch spent 1913 and the winter of 1915 in Albany, shepherding the bill through with an army of lobbyists. When Sen. Elon Brown said that fewer than a dozen women in his district supported suffrage, activist Helen Todd arrived at his office trailed by hundreds. <br /><br />The bill passed both chambers in 1913; and again in 1915. In 1915 it passed the Assembly 113-0. It was time to go to the voters. <br /><br />Catt divided the state into 12 districts, and ran “suffrage schools†for organizers, who were assigned all the way down to the neighborhood level. Actions were organized with military precision. In addition to public meetings and leafleting, suffragists used new creative tactics. <br /><br />Huge crowds gathered on a sidewalk near St. Patrick’s Cathedral to watch a “voiceless speech†-- a woman standing in a store window, slowly turning placards on an easel. Blatch’s group parked a Votes for Women lunch wagon on Wall Street and gave soapbox speeches from May to Nov. <br /><br />They provided free child care at public events - which had the double benefit of capturing parents’ attention and demonstrating the kind of world women would make with their power.👇Suffolk County Fair, Long Island, 1914. <br /><br />They canvassed relentlessly. Catt estimated that they reached 60% of NYC voters directly. A caravan traveled the width of the state, from Montauk Point to Lake Erie, bearing a suffrage torch. Victory seemed within reach. <br /><br />But in November 1915, they lost the popular vote. Badly. Only 43% of the men in New York supported suffrage. All five boroughs of New York City voted against. Why? Well, sharing the ballot with an unpopular measure about a Constitutional Convention didn’t help. <br /><br />But the only concrete reason for such a resounding defeat was that most of the men in New York didn’t want women to vote. Carrie Chapman Catt began preparing immediately for a new referendum. Not Harriot. <br /><br />Harriot Stanton Blatch was done asking every man in each state if she could vote. From now on, she would devote herself to the Federal Amendment. #CenturyofStruggle #19thAmendmentÂ
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Losing New York, 1915
1915
Carrie Chapman Catt
Harriot Stanton Blatch
New York
state referenda