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Black Women in America & Their Fight for Voting Rights
2022
30 mins
E
CC
HD
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director:
Brian Stewart
Country:
United States
This program discusses the 19th Amendment, with a focus on the voting rights of African-American women.
The battles African-American women fought 100 years ago - for a constitutional right and against segregationist and discriminatory Jim Crow laws in the South echo today as American women continue to work against voter suppression and for full access to the polls.
During the 19th and 20th centuries, Black women played an active role in the struggle for universal suffrage. They participated in political meetings and organized political societies, as well as attended political conventions at their local churches, where they planned strategies to gain the right to vote.
In the late 1800s, more Black women worked for churches, newspapers, secondary schools, and colleges, which gave them a larger platform to promote their ideas. But despite their hard work, many people didn’t listen to them.
Black men and white women usually led civil rights organizations and set the agenda, and often excluded Black women from their organizations and activities. Though Black women are less well remembered, they played an important role in getting the Fifteenth and Nineteenth Amendments passed.
This documentary features some of the most influential Black Women who fought for equality for Black Americans, especially women. They were leaders in the Civil Rights movement, combating prejudice and violence, helping to shape elections and the Women's movement, exercising political power, and exercising political agency.
This program discusses the 19th Amendment, with a focus on the voting rights of African-American women.
The battles African-American women fought 100 years ago - for a constitutional right and against segregationist and discriminatory Jim Crow laws in the South echo today as American women...
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