The Night of Terror. Women's Rights National Historic Park.

Episode 108,   Nov 07, 2022, 05:00 AM

For this episode we follow the 72 year battle for women to have the right to vote. Women are beaten, tortured, spit on, and imprisoned. But one night in history was especially brutal. Today The Night of Terror serves as a reminder of female solidarity and resistance. It is a reminder of how strong and powerful women are and just how much they are willing to fight and sacrifice for their rights.

For more information on the history of the Women's Movement, check out these videos!
Women's Suffrage - FilmArchivesNYC
Women's Suffrage - PBS

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Sources: History, Wikipedia, A Mighty Girl, History (2), National Archive , Declaration of Sentiments, Jailed for Freedom by Doris Stevens