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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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Daily Suffragist
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Day 1 was for women only. Lucretia Mott ran the meeting; ElizCadyStanton presented the Declaration for discussion & amendment. On the 2d day she presented it to the mixed crowd, Mott’s husband James in the chair. (The organizers had hesitated to chair a mixed mtng.) #SenecaFalls <br /><br />Though Lucretia was a well-known abolitionist, women rarely spoke in public, esp. in front of men. Female anti-slavery societies organized by white and Black women throughout the 1830s were attacked for the ‘promiscuity’ of women speaking to mixed-sex audiences. More tomorrow!
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A promiscuous meeting
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22/09/2019
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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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Sexism in the abolitionist movement planted one of the seeds for Seneca Falls. In 1840 the World Anti-Slavery Convention in London refused to seat Lucretia Mott, an official US delegate. Notably, the Americans stood up for her. (1/3) #SenecaFalls #Suffrage100 #KnowYour19th https:<br /><br />Lisa Tetrault describes: “the convention’s first day...devolved into a lengthy, acrimonious dispute about the rights of women to participate. Arguments ended in a ridiculous compromise: women could listen, seated behind a bar, but they could take no active part.” <br /><br />Elizabeth Cady was there on her European honeymoon. Her new husband, “scruffy” abolitionist Henry Stanton wanted to watch the proceedings. She fumed w/Lucretia, 22 yrs older. The mentoring bore fruit 8 yrs later when they were back in NY where Eliz was a bored, frustrated mom.
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Abolitionist patriarchy, part I
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09/23/2019
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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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The 19th c. suffrage movement split resulted from a painful failure. AERA fought to have “sex” included in the 15th Amendment, which barred states from discrimination in voting on the basis of “race, color, or previous condition of servitude.” <br />They failed.<br />Thread. <br /><br />The 15th Amdt meant suffrage for Black men only. (Though a decade later suffragists would argue that it implied that voting was an inherent right of all citizens.) Worse, the 14th Amendment specified voting by “male citizens” - adding sex to the Constitution for the first time.<br /><br />AERA had to decide whether to support half a loaf. At first there seemed to be consensus that Black male suffrage was important, and women should be patient. White abolitionist Wendell Phillips said “This hour belongs to the Negro.” (man) <br /><br />Then Stanton & Anthony rebelled. They felt betrayed. The movement for suffrage was a shared commitment. They thought everyone was in it together. And the door was closing politically - there might not be another chance.<br /><br />To them, for white women to wait in line behind men who weren’t white or educated or English-speaking felt outrageous. And they said so in blisteringly racist language. Brace yourself. <br /><br />Stanton: “Think of Patrick and Sambo and Hans and Yung Tung, who do not know the difference between a monarchy and a republic, who cannot read the Declaration of Independence or Webster’s spelling book, making law for Lucretia Mott . . . [or] Susan B. Anthony.”<br /><br />Anthony: “If you will not give the whole loaf of justice to the entire people, if you are determined to give it, piece by piece, then give it first to women, to the most intelligent & capable of the women at least.” She meant white women. <br /><br />Tomorrow: Black women respond.
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The Split
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18/10/2019
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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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I’m chasing down a citation, so you’ll have to wait to hear from Frances Ellen Watkins Harper, one of few Black women on the record in these debates. First, a word from Frederick Douglass. Thread. <br /><br />It would not be an overstatement to say that among his many towering accomplishments, Douglass was the most significant man in the fight for women’s suffrage. From Seneca Falls to the founding of the AERA, he was a constant and devoted ally over decades.<br /><br />He spent the post-war years crusading for the vote for Black people, even if that meant only men at first. Yet he didn’t try to quash Stanton & Anthony’s demand to include women too, supporting them when other male abolitionists did not. <br /><br />He did tell them - many times, over many years - to stop being so racist. Faye Dudden quotes Douglass to ElizCadyStanton in Feb 1866: “I have about made up my mind that if you can forgive me for being a Negro, I cannot do less than to forgive you for being a woman.” #Suffrage100
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19/10/2019
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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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1. I’m immersed in the suffrage movement’s first major rupture, and grappling with how to acknowledge ElizCadyStanton & Susan B Anthony’s racism without dismissing them. <br /><br />2. Faye Dudden’s book Fighting Chance offers a scorching assessment of what happened... when a movement once committed to universal suffrage broke apart. Her book is particularly valuable for its dissection of the role of philanthropists’ dollars. Then as now, progressive work depends too much on the wealthy, which warps our advocacy and limits our effectiveness. <br /><br />3. Stanton & Anthony’s choices in 1868-69 were unforgivably racist. When they saw that the door was closing, that the Reconstruction amdts would make women worse off, they stooped lower. Dudden argues that’s because they were political realists, not naifs. They gambled, and lost. <br /><br />4. Did they know it would take 50 more years to win, and that Jim Crow would have strangled Black political power by then? It all turned out worse than anyone expected. And yet I can’t ‘cancel’ Stanton & Anthony, in current parlance. They slogged on for the rest of the century. <br /><br />5. They were deeply flawed, but their achievements were massive. Would the movement have been better off without them? One way to answer that is by comparing the ideology they built after the split to that of their rival suffrage faction, which supported the 15th A. Stay tuned.
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Reflections on the 1870 split
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Daily Suffragist
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<a href="https://twitter.com/DailySuffragist/status/1189190196262125569" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">Original thread.</a>
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29/10/2020
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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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August 2019 to August 2020
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At Lucy Stone's graduation from Oberlin in 1847, she declined the "honor" of writing the oration for a man to read. Wm Lloyd Garrison met her that day. He was impressed with her intellectualism & willingness to make powerful people uneasy, and hired her to lecture on abolition. <br /><br />Lucy Stone annoyed the Anti-Slave Society by insisting on discussing women's rights as well as abolition. She's the person who recruited Susan B Anthony to the cause - in Worcester in 1850. Eventually they loathed each other, exacerbating the schism in the movement. <br /><br />She edited the weekly Woman's Journal, known for both quality journalism & loyalty to the Republican Party. Stone disdained the self-mythologizing of Stanton & Anthony, and as a result she's far less famous. I like knowing she was a Leo, and suffered from migraines all her life.
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More Lucy Stone
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Daily Suffragist
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2020 Centennial of Women's Suffrage Amendment
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Rachel B. Tiven
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20 years ago, @<a href="https://twitter.com/KenBurns" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">KenBurns</a> made a film about ElizCadyStanton & Susan B Anthony. I think they're the only women he's ever covered. 😉 It's on Amazon Prime + <a href="https://www.pbs.org/kenburns/not-for-ourselves-alone/video" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">bits below</a> - seeing the film clips is a thrill. <br /><br />On the PBS site don't miss "Convo w/Paul Barnes" for the filmmakers' response to why their lens was so limited. I'd love to hear from the historians interviewed in it - inc. @<a href="https://twitter.com/EllenDubois10" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">EllenDuBois10</a> @<a href="https://twitter.com/lynnsher" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">LynnSher</a> @<a href="https://twitter.com/AnnDGordon" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">AnnDGordon</a> @<a href="https://twitter.com/Swagner711" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">SWagner711</a> about the process and the final product.Â
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The Ken Burns treatment
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10/12/2019
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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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A generation before the great #IdaBWells, Frances Ellen Watkins Harper spoke for Black women in a fierce debate that included Frederick Douglass, ElizCadyStanton & Susan B Anthony. #CiteBlackWomen #Kwanzaa
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<p lang="en" dir="ltr">It’s the 2nd Day of <a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/Kwanzaa?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">#Kwanzaa</a>! Today we honor Black women who represent <a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/Kujichagulia?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">#Kujichagulia</a>—Self Determination—like Ida B. Wells. Throughout the 19th and early 20th centuries, Wells’s anti-lynching campaign fiercely defended Black people and rights. Who do you honor? <a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/CiteBlackWomen?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">#CiteBlackWomen</a> <a href="https://t.co/5r8heM8AT9">pic.twitter.com/5r8heM8AT9</a></p>
— Cite Black Women. (@citeblackwomen) <a href="https://twitter.com/citeblackwomen/status/1210572953630466049?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">December 27, 2019</a></blockquote>
@citeblackwomen 1866: “While there exists this brutal element in society which tramples upon the feeble and treads down the weak, I tell you that if there is any class of people who need to be lifted out of their airy nothings and selfishness, it is the white women of America.†ðŸ™@marthasjones_Â
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#CiteBlackWomen
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27/12/2019
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2020 Centennial of Women's Suffrage Amendment
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Rachel B. Tiven
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I got some questions about what the heck these books are, which I’ll take as an invitation. <br /><br />The History of Woman Suffrage was originally intended as one volume, to be edited in the centennial summer of ‘76. <br /><br />It ended up 3,000 pages published throughout the 1880s (& more later). <br /><br />It’s the story of the movement from the POV of ElizCadyStanton, Susan B Anthony & Matilda Joslyn Gage - in other words, the National Woman Suffrage Association and its tactics and strategies. <br /><br />It omits most of what Lucy Stone and the American Assoc. were doing, and the History scarcely mentions African-American suffragists - about whose work they didn’t know or didn’t bother to include. Probably some of both. <br /><br />What it does include is awesomely detailed: Proceedings of conventions - with a strong emphasis on Seneca Falls as The Beginning. <br /><br />Important correspondence, details of state campaigns. An essay about women of the Revolutionary period, like Phillis Wheatly & Anne Hutchinson. Stanton’s 25-page eulogy for Lucretia Mott, and her reminiscence of the day she first met Susan B. <br /><br />Each volume has its own epigraph: <br /><br />Volume I: "Governments derive their just powers from the consent of the governed." <br /><br />Volume II: All persons born or naturalized in the United States, and subject to the jurisdiction thereof, are citizens of the United States. <br /><br />Volume III: “Women are citizens of the United States, entitled to all the rights, privileges and immunities guaranteed to citizens by the national Constitution." <br /><br />Lisa Tetrault describes the History as a “valentine to the movement” - a record of the past & a prod for the future. <br /><br />Stanton & Anthony were in their 60s when it was published. The 3d volume begins: “our earthly endeavors must end in the near future...Into younger hands we must soon resign our work.” <br /><br />I imagine they woke each day believing they would live to see victory-- knowing they might not.
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History of Woman Suffrage
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30/12/2020
Elizabeth Cady Stanton
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2020 Centennial of Women's Suffrage Amendment
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Rachel B. Tiven
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ElizCadyStanton’s feminism was ignited watching her mentor Lucretia Mott be denied credentials at the World Anti-Slavery Convention in London in 1840. <br /><br />I knew that, but I didn’t know the backstory: fissures in the US abolitionist movement over women’s participation. Long thread.<br /><br />Wm Lloyd Garrison’s abolitionist fervor led him to reject American govt & the Constitution entirely. <br /><br />(FWIW Frederick Douglass disagreed, insisting the Constitution was fixable. IMO, rejecting it requires high confidence _you_ will have a say in the rewrite.💕 @<a href="https://twitter.com/heidibschreck" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">heidibschreck</a>) <br /><br />By 1839, a split developed between the Garrisonian anarchists and a more pragmatic faction: political abolitionists, led by Elizabeth Cady’s cousin Gerrit Smith & a politician named Henry Stanton who wd become her husband. They thought those who could vote against slavery should. <br /><br />Henry Stanton and the political abolitionists quit the American Anti-Slavery Society. Ironically given his fiance’s nascent feminism, their exit created opportunity for women. If the Garrisonians weren’t voting or running for office, women’s political disability was irrelevant. <br /><br />Women like Abby Kelley (later Foster) seized the opportunity. She toured and lectured against slavery nationwide & helped launch Female AntiSlavery Conventions, a new idea, in 1837 & 1838. <br /><br />In 1840 she was nominated to a seat on the board of the American Anti-Slavery Society. At the Society’s annual meeting on May 12, 1840, objection to Kelley’s participation was lodged. <br /><br />A vote was called: 557 in her favor; 451 against. 3 men quit the committee rather than serve with her; they created a breakaway abolitionist group that barred women from leadership. Just one month after insulting Abby Kelley, a who’s who of American abolitionists went to London, all looking for validation. <br /><br />Kathryn Kish Sklar explains that the issue of women’s participation was hotly anticipated, and not at all peripheral. She writes: “More than an abstract principle was contested here. The "woman question" became the means by which each side of the divided American movement was struggling to gain the extremely influential moral support and access to the extensive financial resources of the British movement.†<br /><br />Lucretia Mott and the other women in the delegation - all accomplished abolitionist leaders in Philadelphia and Boston - were refused credentials. Garrison and 3 other men, inc. African-American Charles Remond (brother of Sarah), sat with the women in protest. <br /><br />ElizCadyStanton wasn’t a delegate; she was accompanying her new husband. Lucretia Mott was the most memorable part of their honeymoon: “...the greatest wonder of the world--a woman who thought and had opinions of her own." #Suffrage100Â
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More abolitionist patriarchies
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02/04/2020
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Elizabeth Cady Stanton
Lucretia Mott
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