Jailed For Freedom, Doris Stevens
Jailed For Freedom, Doris Stevens
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Jailed For Freedom

Author: Doris Stevens

Narrator: Karen Commins

Unabridged: 12 hr 31 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 04/21/2020


Synopsis

Although half of the population, women were treated as second class citizens in the United States and denied the fundamental right to vote. In 1872, Susan B. Anthony dared to cast her vote in a national election. She was arrested, tried, and convicted of the crime of "voting without having a lawful right to vote".Women continuously asked for the vote. They pleaded for it for decades. Some states granted enfranchisement, but Congress could not be persuaded to adopt an amendment guaranteeing women their long-overdue national enfranchisement. Alice Paul, a quiet but compelling leader, learned about militant tactics in England from the Pankhursts. She returned to the United States and led a group of women who became the National Woman's Party in a suffrage parade in Washington, DC. This 1913 parade occurred the day before Woodrow Wilson was inaugurated as president. These determined women pressured Congress and publicly reminded Wilson every day of the suffrage issue until he surrendered.This thrilling, firsthand account from suffragist Doris Stevens details the organized protests that hundreds of courageous women from across the country undertook in DC between 1913 and 1919, as well as the brutal consequences they had to endure. They were ridiculed, persecuted, jailed, beaten, and forcibly fed. Nevertheless, they persisted until they eventually prevailed.Jewel Audiobooks is proud and honored to publish this captivating audiobook in recognition of those remarkable, resilient women and in celebration of the 100th anniversary of the ratification of the 19th Amendment to the US Constitution.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Abby on November 05, 2024

Started reading because I saw the musical Suffs on Broadway and wanted to learn the history it was based on. The introduction explained that this account would only give the story of one branch of suffrage advocacy, leaving out other parts of the story- still, I appreciated the level of detail inclu......more

Goodreads review by Cindy on March 16, 2008

The most inspiring historical account of the suffrage movement and women earning the right to vote.......more

Goodreads review by Lizzy on August 10, 2017

While Doris Stevens' writing style is not exceptional, she more than makes up for simple sentence structure by writing the truth, from her heart, with depth and clarity. Details of the inner workings of the National Woman's Party during their militant campaign for suffrage in the 1910's are explaine......more

Goodreads review by Marilyn on February 22, 2017

This is a primary source narrative of the enactment of the 19th Amendment and the courage of the women who daily picketed outside the White House, opened themselves to ridicule and physical violence, were arrested for no viable charges, jailed when they chose not to pay fines, went on hunger strikes......more