Politics of a Movement in a Segregated Society | Carrie Chapman Catt
Politics of a Movement in a Segregated Society | Carrie Chapman Catt
Politics is the business of compromise, of alliances, of coalition. The women's suffrage movement was revolutionary, but also flawed. Suffragists often disagreed on the philosophies of suffrage reform and there was racism within the movement.
Carrie Chapman Catt devoted most of her life to the expansion of women’s rights nationwide and around the world, and is recognized as one of the key leaders of the American women’s suffrage movement. Her political strategies and organizational skills contributed to the ratification of the 19th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution on August 18, 1920.
This segment is from Iowa PBS’s documentary Carrie Chapman Catt: Warrior for Women which tells the compelling story of the Iowa suffragist and her role in the women’s suffrage movement.