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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 Freeman
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Mary Ann Shadd Cary edited The Freeman in Canada. She moved there in 1850s to protest Fugitive Slave Act. Post-Civil War she returned & entered Howard Law School at age 46, the only woman in her class. More ahead on her work w/Frederick Douglass, Susan B.
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Daily Suffragist
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<a href="https://twitter.com/DailySuffragist/status/1169626360278593536" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">Original thread.</a>
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05/09/2019
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<a href="https://www.nytimes.com/2018/06/06/obituaries/mary-ann-shadd-cary-abolitionist-overlooked.html" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">Cary obituary</a>
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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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Daily Suffragist
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<a href="https://twitter.com/DailySuffragist/status/1175062316909584388" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">Original thread.</a>
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We know Seneca Falls had a mixed-sex audience, which was still rare. Susan B Anthony wasn't there: she didn’t join the movement until a few years later. Frederick Douglass was the most famous person in attendance, and played a pivotal role. Stay tuned! #Suffrage100 #KnowYour19th
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20/09/2019
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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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In the spring of 1871, Mary Ann Shadd Cary and Frederick Douglass led at least 63 Black & white women to attempt to register to vote in Washington DC. She was turned away by the Board of Registration, whose members included 2 Black men who surely knew her by reputation. Thread.<br /><br />Cary made the episode into an essay, “A First Vote Almost” explaining the New Departure and arguing that Republicans needed to embrace it, b/c capitulating to the Democrats’ derision amounted to endorsing their view that all of the Reconstruction amendments were invalid.<br /><br />Mary Ann Shadd Cary’s biographer, <a href="https://www.nytimes.com/2018/06/06/obituaries/mary-ann-shadd-cary-abolitionist-overlooked.html?smid=tw-nytimes&smtyp=cur" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">Jane Rhodes, notes</a> how painful it must have been to see men from the community get to vote, and be excluded.
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The New Departure - Mary Ann Shadd Cary & Frederick Douglass
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5/10/2019
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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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Twitter.com
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Daily Suffragist
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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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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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Daily Suffragist
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<a href="https://twitter.com/DailySuffragist/status/1210289293408776192" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">Original thread.</a>
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In New York it is said that activists come to Albany, not from it. True or not, in the 1850s and today Albany has produced some truly marvelous people. <br /><br />Among them: Lucretia Mott’s cousin by marriage Lydia Mott, and an African-American businessman named William Topp. Thread. <br /><br />New York runs 400 miles from west to east. In the 1830’s and 1840’s, activists for abolition, women’s property rights, temperance and more criss-crossed the state via the Erie Canal. From its completion in 1825, the canal carried goods and people in both directions. <br /><br />Radical newspapers, books, and lecturers spread ideas throughout the state and to points west and south. Activists from towns like Seneca Falls and bigger cities like Rochester & Syracuse could reach the state capitol in about a week - faster and more comfortably than by wagon. <br /><br />The state convention I described yesterday - Albany, 1854, February, freezing - was co-led by local leaders Lydia Mott and William Topp, and attended by activists from around the state. <br /><br />Lydia Mott was a backbone of suffrage in NY for more than 30 years.<br /><blockquote class="twitter-tweet">
<p lang="en" dir="ltr"><a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/WomensDay?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">#WomensDay</a> LYDIA MOTT (1806 -1875) – most important woman from <a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/Albany?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">#Albany</a> you never heard of. Quaker, teacher, shop owner, best friend Susan B. Anthony ( Mott was glue that held together woman’s suffrage movement in the mid-1800s),Underground RR conductor, FORCE OF NATURE! <a href="https://t.co/Oi7qZrPRmO">pic.twitter.com/Oi7qZrPRmO</a></p>
— AlbanyMuskrat (@albanymuskrat) <a href="https://twitter.com/albanymuskrat/status/971823514239078402?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">March 8, 2018</a></blockquote>
<br />Lydia organized state and national conventions, collected funds, coordinated lobbying, and housed visiting activists. Susan B Anthony was a close friend and always stayed at Mott's home when she was in town. The house still stands, on Columbia Street in downtown Albany. <br /><br />So central was Lydia Mott to the movement that in 1855 the New York Evening News lamented that the women’s rights movement needed some new recruits, beside the same-old, same-old: Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Susan B. Anthony and Lydia Mott. <br /><br />Lydia was closely connected to William Topp, an African-American man who was born free in Albany in 1813. (Remember, slavery persisted in NY until 1817.) <br /><br />By his late 20s Topp was a prominent community leader, active in the Underground RR & the American Anti-Slavery Society. <br /><br />He was a merchant tailor with an upscale shop - when most clothing was made-to-measure - and became the wealthiest African-American in Albany. Lydia Mott owned a gentleman's shop near his - they probably met through a combination of business and abolitionist interests. <br /><br />Lydia and her sister Abigail were very close to Frederick Douglass. They were governesses to his <a href="http://historicwomensouthcoast.org/rosetta-douglass/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">daughter Rosetta</a>, who lived with them in Albany from age 6-11. <br /><br />Topp was active in state & national Colored Conventions, as well as Women’s Rights Conventions. @<a href="https://twitter.com/CCP_org" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">CCP_org</a> <br /><br />Besides Douglass, we don’t know of many Black men who were deeply committed to women’s rights in this early period, so William Topp’s name matters a lot. <br /><br />After her sister died, Lydia grew even closer to William. When Af-Am abolitionist William Cooper Nell visited Albany in 1852, he stopped in to see Topp. Finding him not at home, he went to Lydia Mott’s - “and there to my agreeable surprise found Mr. Topp and his whole family.”<br /><br />Tragically, Wm Topp died of tuberculosis at 44. He willed $100 to the abolitionist newspaper <em>The Liberator.</em> The same disease claimed Lydia Mott many years later. Susan B Anthony cancelled her speeches to spend a month nursing Lydia to her death in 1875. <br /><br />Upon Lydia’s death, Susan B said, “There has passed out of my life today, the one, next to my own family, who has been the nearest and dearest friend to me for over thirty years.” <br /><br />The relationship among these giants is contained in an amazing artifact at the Library of Congress.<br /><br />Wm Topp gave Lydia Mott an inscribed copy of Uncle Tom’s Cabin. 20 years later, Lydia gave it to Susan B. When Susan gave her papers to LOC, she annotated the book with a long note about Wm Topp - it’s hard to make out, but she begins by calling him “a splendid man.” <br /><br />Thank you Albany for giving the movements these great activists, and @<a href="https://twitter.com/albanymuskrat" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">AlbanyMuskrat</a> Julie O’Connor and Friends of Albany History for preserving their stories. #Suffrage100
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A Black man, a white woman, and suffrage in 1850s Albany
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Frederick Douglass
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Susan B Anthony
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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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Daily Suffragist
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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
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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Daily Suffragist
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I am particularly fond of Josephine St Pierre Ruffin because she was an avid defender of Ida B Wells. Josephine moved among society women both white and Black and wasn’t afraid to disagree with them, especially in defense of unpopular or uncomfortable ideas. Thread. <br /><br />Ida B. Wells was often the source of those unpopular ideas. Josephine was already a prominent publisher when she heard Ida speak in front of 400 New Yorkers. The 1892 speech launched Ida’s anti-lynching campaign and galvanized Af-Am women to become more explicitly political. A Memphis newspaper, furious that Ida was exposing lynchings, called her a “wench” and a “black harlot.” Nasty still, in 1892 those words were calculated to exploit stereotypes Black women faced constantly, and to undermine Ida’s credibility within the Black community. <br /><br />Josephine wasn’t having it. She defended Ida unconditionally, and made clear that the Woman’s Era Club of Boston believed in Ida Wells’ “purity of purpose and character.” She defended her again when Ida picked a fight with a very powerful woman. Ida pointed out that the Women’s Christian Temperance Union wasn’t doing much to fight lynching. (They weren’t - they believed the lie that lynchings punished Black men for raping white women.) In criticizing WCTU, she took on Frances Willard, its powerful leader. Wealthy British supporters of American reform were devoted to Willard, and insisted Ida was lying. Even Frederick Douglass defended the powerful Willard, but Josephine sided with Ida. <br /><br />“Doubtless Miss Willard is a good friend to colored people,” said Josephine’s paper, “...but we have failed to hear from her and the WCTU any flat-footed denunciation of lynching and lynchers.” <a href="http://womenwriters.digitalscholarship.emory.edu/advocacy/content.php?level=div&id=era2_04.15.02&document=era2" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">Read the whole editorial here:</a><br /><br />Josephine stood by Ida in internal battles among the clubwomen through the years, and against Booker T. Washington. I don’t think they were close friends. I like to imagine she was loyal because Ida stood for the brutal truth, and Josephine respected that. #BlackSuffragists
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Josephine St. Pierre Ruffin, part II
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27/02/2020
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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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Must be a busy day for my friends @<a href="https://twitter.com/SuffrageBdays" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">SuffrageBdays</a>! Both Frederick Douglass & Anna Howard Shaw were born #OTD. #DouglassDay celebrations this year are devoted to Anna Julia Cooper, feminist and suffragist - more on her in months ahead! <br /><br />See @<a href="https://twitter.com/CCP_org" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">CCP_org</a> meanwhile. Today is for FD. 🧵 <br /><br />Frederick Douglass was the first important man to support women’s suffrage. He was literally there from the beginning: he attended the Seneca Falls convention, and encouraged Elizabeth Cady Stanton to be bold and include voting among women’s demands. <br /><br />He published the proceedings of Seneca Falls in his weekly newspaper The North Star, spreading word of the young movement for women’s rights. The North Star’s motto: “Right is of no sex—Truth is of no color—God is the Father of us all, and we are brethren.†<br /><br />For the rest of the century Douglass was the most prominent man to give a damn. Other men who had worked closely with women in the 1850s to abolish slavery and establish equality - white men like Wendell Phillips and William Lloyd Garrison - were dismissive of women’s rights. But Douglass stayed engaged. <br /><br />In the debate over the 15th Amdt, he rebuked Stanton & Susan B Anthony for their racism - calling out his friends, and neither ceding nor abandoning the cause. In 1871 he & Mary Ann Shadd Cary led a contingent of 70+ women to vote in Washington DC. In 1894 he planned to speak at the NAWSA convention in Atlanta - until Stanton & Anthony disinvited him, lest he make their southern hosts “uncomfortable.†<br /><br />Still, he didn't walk away. On February 20, 1895, he addressed a room full of women in Washington, DC. The scene was described by S. Jay Walker, who taught African-American history at Dartmouth in the 1970s. <br /><br />"Susan B Anthony, his old friend and sometimes enemy from Rochester, and the Rev. Anna Howard Shaw escorted him to the platform. Mary Wright Sewell, presiding, invited him to speak. He declined, acknowledging the standing ovation only with a bow..." Frederick Douglass died that night at his home in Anacostia. #BlackSuffragists #DouglassDayÂ
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A valentine to Frederick Douglass
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14/02/2020
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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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Wisdom from a great leader (and suffragist): <br /><br />"If there is no struggle there is no progress. Those who profess to favor freedom and yet deprecate agitation are men who want crops without plowing up the ground; they want rain without thunder and lightning... <br /><br />This struggle may be a moral one, or it may be a physical one, and it may be both moral and physical, but it must be a struggle. Power concedes nothing without a demand. It never did and it never will." --Frederick Douglass, Canandaigua, NY 1857
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Power concedes nothing
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<a href="https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2020/05/30/us/george-floyd-protest-photos.html" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">George Floyd protests</a>
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05/31/2020
Black Suffragists
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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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In NYC we have statues of two great suffragists. They've been standing watch over neighborhood protests these weeks. 👈Frederick Douglass at 110th St with a beautiful North Star bench 👉Harriet Tubman at 122nd w/her passengers in her skirts. More in August! #BLM #BlackSuffragists
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Daily Suffragist
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<a href="https://twitter.com/DailySuffragist/status/1271274606175887360" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">Original thread.</a>
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Statues
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11/06/2020
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