Her March to Democracy

<p> Welcome to Her March To Democracy where we're telling stories along the National Votes For Women Trail. The trail chronicles the fight for voting rights for women. If you are a historian, history enthusiast, heritage tourist, or simply want to be inspired, listen to the stories of these remarkable and heroic activists who never wavered in their belief in democracy and the rule of law. </p>

S02 E16 Maryland: Silent Sentinels and Effigy Ashes

In this episode, three guests talk about the suffrage movement in Maryland. Some of the events and activists in the MD voting rights campaign: In 1648, Margaret Brent went before the Maryland Provincial Assembly and demanded a voice and a vote as a property owner in the Maryland colony.Augusta Chissell and Margaret Hawkins were African American women who held many suffrage meetings in their homes in Baltimore.Estelle Hall Young was a Black suffragist who created the Baltimore Women's Colored...

10-10
50:27

S02 E15 Colorado: She Voted from the Mountaintop

In this episode, Andrea Malcomb discusses the suffrage battle in Colorado. We talk about the events and activists in the CO voting rights campaign: Mrs. Margaret Brown (Molly Brown) was a staunch supporter of women’s suffrage and contributed her skills, time and funding to the campaign.Elizabeth Ensley and Ida Clark DePriest were African American activists who worked for women’s suffrage as part of the Colorado Non-Partisan Equal Suffrage Association as well as many organizations advocating ...

07-16
45:25

S02 E11 Maine: From Muddy Roads to Voting Booths

In this episode, Anne Gass, independent historian and author, discusses the suffrage struggle at sites in Maine. We talk about the events and activists in the ME voting rights campaign: Florence Brooks Whitehouse was a suffrage leader who traveled to D.C. to picket at the White House.Mabel Derricks, Edith Johnson, and Blanche Dymond–members of the Black community in Bangor–signed a petition in 1917 advocating for women’s suffrage.Lucy Nicolar Poolaw of the Penobscot nation combined her music...

11-29
50:50

S02 E14 Missouri: The Music Beneath the March

In this episode, Cynthia Holmes and Elyssa Ford discuss the suffrage battle at sites in Missouri. Virginia and Francis Minor were a St. Louis power couple determined to get votes for women and took their case all the way to the U.S. Supreme Court, which decided citizenship did not mean the right to vote. Anna Holland Jones was an African American activist who in August 1915 wrote an article entitled, “Woman Suffrage and Social Reform” in which she asked the question, why should a w...

06-11
46:29

S02 E12 Arizona: Creating Coalitions and Continuing Legacies

In this episode, Mary Melcher and Melanie Sturgeon discuss the suffrage battle at sites in Arizona. We talk about the events and activists in the AZ voting rights campaign: Frances Willard Munds, suffragist leader, who said that it made her “blood boil” when women were told to stay in their domestic sphere and not get involved with voting.Sallie Davis Hayden passed on her convictions for women’s suffrage to her son, Carl Hayden, who voted for the 19th amendment as a U.S. congressman.Mary Kan...

02-02
43:49

S01 E10 Tennessee: The Fight To Become The Perfect 36

In this episode, Paula Casey discusses the stories of the suffrage struggle in Tennessee. We talk about the activists in the TN campaign: Juno Frankie Pierce and Dr. Mattie Coleman aided 2,000 African American women to vote in Nashville after the state partial suffrage law passed in 1919.Joseph Hanover–a Polish Jewish immigrant–was key to organizing the final dramatic victory in the legislature. Lide Smith Meriwether wrote an 1895 petition demanding the women's vote and status as indepe...

03-15
36:21

S01 E09 Oregon: Diverse Support Overcomes Fierce Opposition

In this episode on Oregon, Janice Dilg, consulting historian and principal of HistoryBuilt, talks about the struggle for votes for women on the NVWT. We talk about the events and fighters in OR suffrage campaign: Dr. Pesie Chan, a Chinese immigrant, met with a collegiate suffrage group in 1912 at the Portland Hotel and gave a speech supporting women's suffrage.Esther Pohl Lovejoy created Everybody’s Equal Suffrage League that offered a lifetime membership for 25 cents.Hattie Redmond se...

03-15
42:04

S01 E08 Kentucky: Inclusive Voices Become Vindicated

In this episode, Marsha Weinstein, past president of the NCWHS, discusses the struggle for the women’s vote at sites on the NVWT. We talk about the activists in KY votes for women campaigns: Susan Look Avery was an inclusive voice in the suffrage movement by advocating for both Black and white women.Georgia and Alice Nugent played a pivotal role in advancing the African American suffrage movement and were later active in voter education.Josephine Henry fought for equality for women under the...

03-15
33:14

S01 E07 South Dakota: Allies in Suffrage, Powerhouse Couples & The Flying Squadron

In this episode, Liz Almlie talks about the struggle of the suffrage movement in South Dakota by visiting sites along the National Votes for Women Trail. We visit sites of the events and activists in the SD votes for women campaign. Learn about the “Flying Squadron” suffrage rallies in the town of Lead where women gave street speeches and held rallies at the Homestake Opera Theater. Alice and John Pickler were a political power couple that fought doggedly for suffrage despit...

03-15
46:27

S01 E06 Illinois: Creative Strategies and Coalitions Lead to Ratification

In this episode on Illinois, Lori Osborne, Director of the Evanston Women’s History Project, discusses the struggle for the women’s vote at sites on the National Votes for Women Trail. We talk about stories of people and events of the IL campaign: Ida B. Wells-Barnett founded the Alpha Suffrage Club with Belle Squire in 1913, which was the first organization to promote suffrage for Black women in Chicago.Jane Addams advocated for women’s suffrage in order to enact laws that pertained to impr...

03-15
42:07

S01 E05 Nevada: Prospecting For Voters In The Silver State

In this episode on Nevada, Dr. Joanne Goodwin, discusses the struggle for the women’s vote at sites on the NVWT. We talk about the events and suffragists in the NV votes for women campaign: Three prominent men in business and politics organized the first women's suffrage convention in Nevada in 1870.Frances Slaven Williamson fully dedicated herself to fighting for women’s suffrage after losing her husband and five children. Sarah Winnemucca was a political activist for the rights of her...

03-15
46:43

S01 E04 Delaware: Rose Petals, Hunger Strikes and The Iron Jawed Angels

In this episode, Dr. Anne Boylan, Professor Emerita of History and Women & Gender Studies at the University of Delaware, discusses the suffrage struggle at sites on the NVWT. We talk about the events and activists in the DE voting rights campaign: Mabel Lloyd Ridgely employed lobbying techniques including buttonholing legislators–made easier given her Dover house was a stone’s throw from the State House.Florence Bayard Hilles and Mabel Vernon were members of National Woman’s Party which ...

03-15
50:30

S01 E03 Alabama Part 2: Defying Shackles and Strides in the March for Equality

In the second of two episodes on Alabama, Dr. Alex Colvin, Public Programs Curator at the Alabama Department of Archives and History, talks about the struggle for voting rights in the decades after 1920. We talk about the events and foot soldiers in AL voting rights campaigns after 1920: Hattie Hooker Wilkins of Selma was the first woman to be elected to serve in the state legislature.Mrs. Indiana Little led a group of African Americans to register to vote in 1926 in Birmingham. They were al...

03-15
21:53

S01 E02 Alabama Part 1: Bringing to Fruit the Seeds of Democracy

In the first of two episodes on Alabama, Dr. Alex Colvin, Public Programs Curator at the Alabama Department of Archives and History, talks about the the suffrage struggle up until 1920 by visiting sites along the National Votes for Women Trail. We visit sites of the events and foot soldiers in the AL votes for women campaign: Susan B. Anthony’s visit to the Alabama Woman Suffrage Association in Decatur where newspapers commended Anthony for being “as good a lecturer as a good man lecturer.”A...

03-15
33:52

S01 E01 What is the National Votes for Women Trail?

In this episode, CM Marihugh gives an overview of how the stories of the women’s suffrage movement are represented in the National Votes for Women Trail (NVWT), which is a project of the National Collaborative for Women’s History Sites (NCWHS). We talk with Ida Jones about the NCWHS vision. We also ask Pam Elam and Mary Melcher about their work that grew to become the NVWT. We talk about the NVWT stories of the foot soldiers in the 70-plus year U.S. women’s suffrage campaign: The women’s suf...

03-15
26:44

S01 E00 Her March to Democracy: Stories Along the National Votes for Women Trail

Welcome to Her March To Democracy where we're telling stories along the National Votes For Women Trail. The trail chronicles the fight for voting rights for women. If you are a historian, history enthusiast, heritage tourist, or simply want to be inspired, listen to the stories of these remarkable and heroic activists who never wavered in their belief in democracy and the rule of law. CM Marihugh is a public history consultant and currently conducting independent research for a ...

11-30
01:38

S02 E13 Pennsylvania: Silent Bells and Land Armies

In this episode, Robyn Young discusses the suffrage movement in Pennsylvania. We talk about the events and activists in the PA voting rights campaign: Frances Ellen Watkins Harper was a prominent speaker for abolition, African American rights, suffrage and education. She also authored poetry, articles, and books. Hannah Patterson helped organize the 1915 "Suffrage Day" at the Philadelphia ball park for a game between the Phillies and the NY Giants and threw out the first pitch.The 1915 ...

05-10
34:14

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