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  1. This PBS documentary is a sweeping look at the womens suffrage movement, from Elizabeth Cady Stanton’s famous Seneca Falls call to arms to the passage and ratification of the 19th Amendment, which granted women voting rights.

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    • Summary Information
    • Administrative Information
    • Scope and Contents Note
    • Series Description
    • Controlled Access Headings

    Repository

    1. Sarah Lawrence College Archives

    Creator

    1. Educational Film Center (Annandale, Va.).

    Title

    1. One Woman, One Vote Papers

    Publication Information

    Sarah Lawrence College Archives 2003-2004

    Revision Description

    Finding Aid entered in Archivists' Toolkit by Alayna Barrett. November 2014

    Conditions Governing Access note

    Various kinds of materials are included in the collection, some of which have specific restrictions. 1. Archival materials in the public domain, limited largely to those that come from the National Archives and the Library of Congress ( note: NOT the Smithsonian). These materials may be used without restriction. 2. Archival materials obtained from all other sources, for which the EFC purchased or was granted limited, one-time rights of use only for the production. For purposes of SLC, these m...

    In 1993, the Educational Film Center (EFC) was funded by the National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) to develop a two hour documentary depicting the seventy-two year battle for the women's vote in America. Titled "One Woman, One Vote," the program premiered on "The American experience" PBS series in February, 1995, during the 75th anniversary y...

    1. General Papers (Box One) 2. Units (Boxes One, Two, & Three) • Unit 1: Seneca Falls • Unit 2: Early Days • Unit 3: The Challenge • Unit 4: The West • Unit 5: Hidden Enemy • Unit 6: Sisters and Strangers • Unit 7: The Ties That Bind (Elizabeth Cady Stanton/Susan B. Anthony) • Unit 8: New Woman • Unit 9: Hard Times • Unit 10: We Demand • Unit 11: W...

    Corporate Name

    1. United States. Constitution. 19th Amendment.

    Genre

    1. Clippings (information artifacts) 2. Photographs 3. Scripts (documents)

    Subject

    1. Documentary television programs 2. Suffragists 3. Women's rights--United States--History 4. Women--Suffrage--United States Return to Table of Contents »

  3. Seventy-five years after the ratification of the Nineteenth Amendment, PBS broadcast a two-hour long documentary entitled One Woman, One Vote.Highlighting generations of women and men that worked towards enfranchising women, this documentary followed the suffrage movement from its inception in Seneca Falls in 1848 to the final state battle over the federal amendment in 1920.

  4. The documentary was made in 1995, but only the graphics seem dated (and, despite the fact that One Woman, One Vote is part of the PBS American Experience series, the film has no official website). Susan Sarandon narrates, and the film is full of varied voices, letters, film reels, photos, and cartoons. There are great clips of historic songs ...

  5. Jan 14, 2020 · One Woman, One Vote documents the struggle that culminated in the passing of the 19th Amendment and the 70-year struggle for women’s suffrage. Discover why the crusaders faced entrenched opposition from men and women who feared that votes for women would ignite a social revolution.

  6. Brief Synopsis. Documentary examining the infighting, fledgling alliances, betrayals, defeats and victories on the way to women's voting rights in the United States.

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