The Suffragette Movement
In this compelling episode of The Suffragette Movement, host James Hartley explores the devastating 1869 split that divided the American women's suffrage movement for over two decades. Discover how the Fifteenth Amendment created an unbridgeable divide between movement leaders Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Susan B. Anthony, who opposed Black male suffrage, and Lucy Stone, who supported it as a stepping stone to women's rights. Learn about the formation of two rival organizations: the National Woman Suffrage Association and the American Woman Suffrage Association, each with radically different strategies and philosophies. This episode examines how personal conflicts, strategic disagreements, and competing visions for social change nearly destroyed the suffrage movement from within. Hartley analyzes the real-world consequences of this schism, from wasted resources to delayed progress, while exploring how both organizations managed to achieve victories despite their rivalry. The episode traces the difficult path to reunification in 1890 and considers the lasting impact of this division on the fight for women's voting rights. Essential listening for anyone interested in women's history, social movements, and the complex dynamics of political activism in nineteenth-century America.
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