Suffragists Speak: 1910-1920

A Multimedia Resource

Meet the Suffragists
Read biographies of the women whose oral histories are available on this site.

Introduction to the Era
Read an orientation to the events of the period.

About this site
Get an overview of the Suffragists Speak web site.

Slideshow
View images and listen to a narrative from the Feminist History Research Project

Welcome to Suffragists Speak! The core of this site is a unique set of oral histories of women who both inherited and fulfilled the hopes of the suffrage movement's early pioneers such as Susan B. Anthony. Despite many hardships, leaders from this period, including Alice Paul, were able to maintain a passionate commitment to winning voting rights for women in the United States. Demanding that democracy be applied at home, the suffragists echoed President Woodrow Wilson's rallying cry for World War I, "We will fight for the things we have always held nearest our hearts--for democracy, for the right of those who submit to authority to have a voice in their own government."

To bring this critical period to life, a diverse mix of primary and secondary resources are available. These sources are suitable for scholarly researchers as well as those who are simply curious about this important period in our history. Here is a guide to the site to get you started.

 


Last modified: 4/15/99