Episode 632 min

Woman's Emancipation

The Cavalcade of America

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Woman's Emancipation

The Cavalcade of America • Episode 6

32 minutes

Part of a 30-episode series

Episode Description

In this enlightening episode of The Cavalcade of America, the struggle for women's rights takes center stage with two powerful stories: "The Story of Elizabeth Cady Stanton" and "The Winning of the Vote." Set against the backdrop of 19th century America, the episode examines the long and challenging journey towards women's emancipation. The episode opens with the signing of the Declaration of Independence, highlighting the omission of women in the assertion that "all men are created equal." Women at the time were considered legally akin to slaves, imbeciles, and felons, with little to no rights, particularly married women. The scene shifts to 1830, where we meet Judge Daniel Katy in his New York office, witnessing a pivotal moment in the early fight for women's rights. Elizabeth Cady Stanton’s story unfolds, showing her relentless efforts to fight for gender equality, leading up to the eventual success in winning the vote for women in the early 20th century. The episode beautifully captures the resilience, strength, and determination of the women who changed the course of American history. Featuring classical music selections, including Schubert's Unfinished Symphony, and the rich narration of historical events, Women's Emancipation offers a poignant reminder of the sacrifices made by early feminists for future generations. Keywords: "Women's Emancipation Cavalcade of America," "November 13, 1935 broadcast," "Elizabeth Cady Stanton story," "women's right to vote history," "classical music Schubert symphony," "fight for women's rights." Tune in to Women's Emancipation for a moving portrayal of the courageous women who stood up against societal norms and fought for equality, ultimately changing the course of American history.

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