"Men their rights and nothing more; women their rights and nothing less.” Written by suffragists Sus
And Nothing Less listeners, you’ve heard Frederick Douglass and Susan B. Anthony’s stories from a hi
The episode title is a line from a speech Susan B. Anthony gave a few months before she died in 1906
Suffragists needed three-fourths of the states on board to get victory for the whole country. But th
It wasn’t just the United States -- women around the world were fighting for their voting rights, an
From New Mexico to New York, there were women separated by language, culture, religion, and citizens
This is more than a story about women’s rights. It’s a story about civil rights. And women like Ida
Susan B. Anthony invented women’s suffrage, right? At least that feels like we were taught in school
To understand what the suffragists were up against, we have to look at why men -- and even some othe
Subscribe now. Rosario Dawson and Retta trace the untold stories of women’s fight for the vote.