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The historic women’s suffrage march on Washington - Michelle Mehrtens 

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Explore how the Women’s Suffrage Parade on Washington in 1913 helped women secure the right to vote in the United States through the 19th amendment.
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On March 3, 1913, after months of strategic planning and controversy, thousands of women gathered in Washington D.C. for the Women’s Suffrage Parade -- the first mass protest for a woman’s right to vote. Michelle Mehrtens details how the march rejuvenated the fight for the 19th amendment.
Lesson by Michelle Mehrtens, directed by WOW-HOW Studio.
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@TEDEd
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@meysamshirmohammadi8965
@meysamshirmohammadi8965 5 лет назад
I can't connect to this site what must I do
@hypno4012
@hypno4012 5 лет назад
CORRECTION : IN 1920 ONLY WHITE WOMEN WERE ALLOWED TO VOTE. bLACK WOMEN HAD TO WAIT TILL 1970S WITH BLACK MEN TO GET SAME WOMEN'S RIGHT
@PujaKumari-vw2hf
@PujaKumari-vw2hf 3 года назад
@@hypno4012 correct answer
@lizzyafri287
@lizzyafri287 5 лет назад
Such a shame that Alice Paul would discriminate and try to deny Ida B Wells the very same dignity, respect & privileges she and other women so tirelessly fought for.
@miiniimiiniijpeg
@miiniimiiniijpeg 4 года назад
Lady Bird Exactly
@zeynabbbb
@zeynabbbb 4 года назад
Racism was very deep rooted into people's minds at the time.
@romofamily1291
@romofamily1291 2 года назад
We have a street named Ida B Wells here in Texas. It makes me feel more connected to history, in a sense.
@aaa-rp3dp
@aaa-rp3dp 2 года назад
Well, actually it was strategic in some sense. The powerholders were sexists& racists, so by her acting like that while she thought she was rightful enough to join the parade without being at the back, she was only dragging the value she was standing for to go in effect. Since it would be unappealing to the powerholders, making the biases to break two, instead of one
@YoMamaRice
@YoMamaRice 10 месяцев назад
@@aaa-rp3dpsounds Karen-y
@crazynellyable
@crazynellyable 5 лет назад
There probably are others. But this is the first time, I watched something on women's rights to vote and mentions black people as part of the story. Not in segregation to the movement. Thank you.
@terriaranich8524
@terriaranich8524 Год назад
That's why it's important to teach this in school
@vajona2495
@vajona2495 4 месяца назад
@@terriaranich8524 Imagine believing it is important to teach lies in school
@HarishBhagat
@HarishBhagat 5 лет назад
The cognitive dissonance required to pursue equality for one's self, whilst denying it to others, will never cease to amaze me.
@user-xq5og9lt8p
@user-xq5og9lt8p 5 лет назад
Yeah, blew my mind when I found out about Ghandi. I guess everything adds up when you say "all men are created equal" while believing "men" are exclusively white males. What I'm trying to say is there is no dissonance if you don't consider blacks or women as humans, sadly
@togepreee
@togepreee 5 лет назад
@@user-xq5og9lt8p GHANDI WAS WHITE??
@user-xq5og9lt8p
@user-xq5og9lt8p 5 лет назад
@@togepreee lol, didn't notice that blooper. Anyway, I regret nothing =)
@peanutbutter7639
@peanutbutter7639 5 лет назад
Firstly it's Gandhi not Ghandi secondly he wasn't white he was brown and no he wasn't racist
@XXCoder
@XXCoder 5 лет назад
Mygonstic though. Not even very good people is flawless. :)
@xxKaro
@xxKaro 5 лет назад
This made me appreciate my right to vote more, it's only been that way for less than a century!
@TheQueenofNeckbeards
@TheQueenofNeckbeards 5 лет назад
Next year will be the 100th anniversary 🎆
@nefertiti18z
@nefertiti18z 5 лет назад
We should know, we were not saved by a knight on horse back, but a woman riding a horse for us
@alexwang982
@alexwang982 5 лет назад
zoha deeba Khan Horses is horse
@princeaghedo9494
@princeaghedo9494 5 лет назад
And that same woman told black women not to march....
@nefertiti18z
@nefertiti18z 5 лет назад
@@alexwang982 i hope u got my message despite the typo...
@348pm6
@348pm6 4 года назад
@@princeaghedo9494 that was a different person xd
@princeaghedo9494
@princeaghedo9494 4 года назад
寻者SeraPhim I know. But she never rode out on her horse to say anything about it
@BuddyL
@BuddyL 5 лет назад
Go, Black women!✊🏿 The most American🇺🇸 thing is to protest for your rights.
@hoaxxuan
@hoaxxuan 5 лет назад
I actually teared up at the cinematography, the animations, and thought that around 100 years ago half of the population, people with feelings and voices and thoughts just like you and me, were unable to have a single say in the way they would live. Thank you for the great video as always TED-Ed! :,)
@saleena9820
@saleena9820 5 лет назад
Love that you had a woman narrate the video as well!
@quintenwhyte6660
@quintenwhyte6660 5 лет назад
got subtitles or transcript? Cuz I'm kinda deaf here
@TEDEd
@TEDEd 5 лет назад
Hey Quinten Whyte! Thanks for letting us know they weren't showing up, the subtitles are up and working now!
@quintenwhyte6660
@quintenwhyte6660 5 лет назад
@@TEDEd Appreciated, TED-Ed! A quote from our legendary Stan Lee... "Excelsior!"
@ziggy8253
@ziggy8253 5 лет назад
Thank you to all the suffragettes.
@jayfawn8478
@jayfawn8478 5 лет назад
And yet Saudi only allows women to vote in 2017😅😅😅 a 100 year old difference
@madamii
@madamii 5 лет назад
Jeez that's late ☹
@nnn-nc9zt
@nnn-nc9zt 4 года назад
*2015 but yeah still late
@jeminkim5146
@jeminkim5146 4 года назад
OK, colonizer
@Broccoli75
@Broccoli75 3 года назад
And yet men still have to experience 63% longer sentence than women. No change at all
@fatimahayad
@fatimahayad 3 года назад
I am not defending them, but at least they never claimed to be democratic. The US constantly tries to police the world while oppressing its own people. Even as people fight for their rights in the US, there are those that might choose to do so on the backs of others. I don't think that the US can claim any sort of moral superiority, when its interventions in the Middle East have exacerbated so many of the ills people are suffering from.
@alleisiap8241
@alleisiap8241 5 лет назад
this is so beautiful and educating! I love how entertaining TED-ed’s videos are but they still educate us.
@rajeshpalejwala
@rajeshpalejwala 5 лет назад
Great way to start women's history month 👏👏👏👏 TED Ed is just so amazing!!!
@sayulitalyfe5299
@sayulitalyfe5299 Год назад
Where is women history month now lmfao
@meekmillus9570
@meekmillus9570 5 лет назад
This is the type of feminism most women support. The type that still has to exist because in some country’s women don’t have simple human rights.
@CrazeeFy
@CrazeeFy 3 года назад
Women are opressed everywhere on the planet. Not just in 3rd world countries
@meekmillus9570
@meekmillus9570 3 года назад
Bran ate Jojen paste yes I didn’t say they weren’t, but women in third world countries don’t have simple human rights, in addition to being oppressed by the people around them they are oppressed by the government/leaders. In western countries women have simple human rights, but yes still oppressed but less oppressed then women in third world countries.
@Broccoli75
@Broccoli75 3 года назад
@@CrazeeFy Yeah men are lucky to not be oppressed. I'm a man and being a man have so many privileges such as have 63% longer sentence than women or more likely to get assault and abuse but no one helps or being more likely to not get into college because college and universities still act like women are the oppressed minorities that needed handout while male graduation grades decline or being less likely to get adopted or being more likely to get murdered or being more likely to become homeless because there are more homeless shelters for women than for all gender. Being a man is fun. So many privileges, so many opportunities.
@robbenvanpersie1562
@robbenvanpersie1562 2 года назад
@@Broccoli75 you forgot mining , construction , army
@mmmk1616
@mmmk1616 5 лет назад
Amazing what women did to obtain rights for us back then. Many righteous movements start with angry women, women seeking freedom and justice.. And we're not 100% there yet, not equals yet. I hope soon.
@brendarua01
@brendarua01 5 лет назад
Thank you for this wonderful documentary. I appreciate your coverage of the internal conflicts too. It shows how we must look to our own assumptions and blinders in order to achieve true freedom. All of us.
@nabhchandra_
@nabhchandra_ 5 лет назад
Yet another great video! Keep it up Ted-ed!
@AdityaSingh-bz6dg
@AdityaSingh-bz6dg 5 лет назад
let see kitna milta h iss baar tmko 😂😂
@captainstark5496
@captainstark5496 5 лет назад
@@AdityaSingh-bz6dg kya milta hai?
@nabhchandra_
@nabhchandra_ 5 лет назад
@@captainstark5496 Vo likes k baare me bol rha hai
@jenniferbates2811
@jenniferbates2811 5 лет назад
How much we've come forward! Don't stop fighting!
@kaik9503
@kaik9503 5 лет назад
Huh?
@j.woolery4841
@j.woolery4841 5 лет назад
I loved this so much! 😍 You guys make the best videos! And thank you for discussing women of colour and the difficulties they faced, often times in these stories they are left behind
@deepalipraharaj716
@deepalipraharaj716 5 лет назад
Awesome ... Thanks for this Wonderful documentary ... Loved it .. Graphics are awesome....
@sho7393
@sho7393 5 лет назад
Wonderful!
@titlespree
@titlespree 5 лет назад
We all must overcome our own challenges and fight for our cause.. No one else is gonna do that for us!
@nellysegura8544
@nellysegura8544 5 лет назад
Amazing video as always! I'm grateful for this, because the last that I've heard about these brave and determined women was in Horrible Histories.
@wow-howstudio4509
@wow-howstudio4509 5 лет назад
Thank you for the opportunity to work together on such an amazing project. It is a pleasure to work with you!
@HelgaCavoli
@HelgaCavoli 5 лет назад
@612Tiberius
@612Tiberius 5 лет назад
Who are those people that stopped dragging their knuckles on the ground just long enough to use them to click "thumbs down" about this great and informative video? What was their problem with it?
@behappybevegan
@behappybevegan 5 лет назад
People who hate feminism. Even the early ones.
@milhouse14
@milhouse14 5 лет назад
Happy Women's Month. 👩‍⚕️💪
@purpleflipflop
@purpleflipflop 5 лет назад
I have tears in my eyes. We have come a long way.
@yogeshwargupta6919
@yogeshwargupta6919 5 лет назад
Gosh, just a few seconds in and already there are so many people before me. But I don't think I should complain because it's TED-ED !!!
@avxd7
@avxd7 5 лет назад
anyone who is looking for a good movie about this stuff (a little exaggerated in parts but relatively accurate) watch “iron jawed angels”
@jblairhoward
@jblairhoward 5 лет назад
I love these videos b/c my students love these videos. Thanks Ted-Ed!
@xavier1278
@xavier1278 5 лет назад
I was convicted of a felony as a 18 year old man. I’ve been a strong member of my community ever since. Yet I don’t have the right to vote because of Jim Crow laws. There is a huge disenfranchised group of Americans that are unable to vote. I made a mistake in my youth and for that I no longer have a voice. There are millions of people of voting age that will never have the right to vote because of laws that were in acted to prevent people of color from voting. Times have changed and I think it’s time for the laws to do the same.
@untruelie2640
@untruelie2640 5 лет назад
Here in Germany, even prisoners are allowed to vote. Don't give up, eventually all those millions will have their voting rights back, you just have to fight for your rights. Injustice will never withstand people who are willing to fight for their rights (not by means of violence though). In my opinion it is high time that once again millions of people demonstrate in your capital. Perhaps the fight will last for years or even decades, but eventually you will succeed. You have all my sympathy.
@aoli8142
@aoli8142 5 лет назад
How do you tell between a hardened criminal and a repented criminal?
@xavier1278
@xavier1278 5 лет назад
Ao Li I ask does it matter and what is your definition of a hardened criminal? What if there is a law that you believe is unjust? If the law in question is a felony and you are charged you have no recourse to challenge the law by voting.
@xavier1278
@xavier1278 5 лет назад
Constantine V nothing better to do than troll?
@cv4809
@cv4809 5 лет назад
@@xavier1278 at least I've never been in jail
@ange1168
@ange1168 5 лет назад
Wow We've come a long way, girls! Thank you Ted-Ed for remembering what women fought for ❤
@kaik9503
@kaik9503 5 лет назад
Yep it was a great thing to do.
@6anon
@6anon 5 лет назад
YES!! Snapchat filters and drawing on eyebrows 😩😍
@heathervance9182
@heathervance9182 5 месяцев назад
this is such a great way to tell people who dont know about the suffarages!! Thank you ted ed!!!
@saadeunos5837
@saadeunos5837 5 лет назад
Hi TED-ED I'm new here big fan love the quotes before the video and the narrators
@samuelschonenberger
@samuelschonenberger 5 лет назад
I remember playing Cards against humanity and playing womens sufferage thinking that it meant Womens suffering Everyone was laughthing except the guy, who actually knew what the word suffrage meant We were all non-native English speakers though
@That1towncar
@That1towncar 4 года назад
lol
@mariafernandavelascohernan5839
The movie Iron Jawed Angels is a good one and is about Alice Paul. The whole scene of the Parade with Ines marking the pace...is amazing. To bad that they did not show the Black Women discrimination side of the story.
@jerryhood9075
@jerryhood9075 3 года назад
Hello how are things going with you over there
@herodotus1601
@herodotus1601 5 лет назад
This is something to watch ❤
@sd40-2railfan3
@sd40-2railfan3 5 лет назад
Our history teacher showed this in class to take notes
@mdarylk
@mdarylk 5 лет назад
Amazing!!!💕💕💕
@theEXOaudio
@theEXOaudio 5 лет назад
oh man. i got goosebumps.
@ruzahel6287
@ruzahel6287 5 лет назад
Really appreciate these historical figures!
@al-ansarmo9198
@al-ansarmo9198 5 лет назад
I love Ted-ed. This vid and all of your vids are amazing!
@camilaazul
@camilaazul 5 лет назад
Wonderful video!
@mjstory1976
@mjstory1976 5 лет назад
Awesome and informative video
@glorysky1998
@glorysky1998 5 лет назад
People who try to stop others only make them stronger by the public eye.
@sergiograndio577
@sergiograndio577 5 лет назад
what confuses me is why were they not allowed to vote in the first place
@eluby
@eluby 5 лет назад
How far we've come...
@IronMongoose1
@IronMongoose1 5 лет назад
Outstanding, inventive animation.
@anthonyfrias5533
@anthonyfrias5533 8 месяцев назад
I had to watch this video for a college history class.
@priscillachapkylo934
@priscillachapkylo934 3 года назад
Happy women's history everyone rights to better place include women all men and women to vote in election.
@jerryhood9075
@jerryhood9075 3 года назад
Hello how are things going with you over there
@hashbrownyt8190
@hashbrownyt8190 5 лет назад
Ted Ed can you do another myth video about Egypt
@rmshope
@rmshope 2 года назад
I will never understand how one human being can decide and assert that they're more deserving of a certain right or freedom than another human being. That goes for patriarchy, religion, racism, homophobia, and everything else that seeks to treat others as less human/objects.
@That1towncar
@That1towncar 4 года назад
Here for school.
@youtubehero5000megatron
@youtubehero5000megatron 4 года назад
oiii those sound effects felt really good in my ears
@jerryhood9075
@jerryhood9075 3 года назад
Hello how are things going with you over there
@Adara007
@Adara007 4 года назад
For those interested in the American suffrage movement, there's a 2004 film "Iron Jawed Angels" about Alice Paul (played by Hilary Swank) and Lucy Burns (played by Frances O'Connor) and their critical role in the movement which resulted in the eventual the passage of the 19th Amendment.
@jerryhood9075
@jerryhood9075 3 года назад
Hello how are things going with you over there
@Adara007
@Adara007 3 года назад
@@jerryhood9075 Good, thank you!
@jerryhood9075
@jerryhood9075 3 года назад
@@Adara007 OK your welcome and is nice to hear from you where are you located
@Adara007
@Adara007 3 года назад
@@jerryhood9075 Australia 😊
@jerryhood9075
@jerryhood9075 3 года назад
@@Adara007 OK i live in California Los Angeles how is the weather over there
@strange_and_magnificent
@strange_and_magnificent 3 года назад
All people deserve their rights.
@AliceQuinnRose
@AliceQuinnRose 5 лет назад
It's really weird to hear about the suffrage moving via a USA lens.
@Qlegal
@Qlegal 5 лет назад
Hello everyone. Adooooooro.
@jhaley3138
@jhaley3138 5 лет назад
In all respects, women all around the world struggled against prejudice and conventional concept of woman. And it's currently going on We, All WOMEN have rights not to be discriminated.
@swirlandtwirl5417
@swirlandtwirl5417 5 лет назад
Its crazy how they work hard to educate and fight for the freedom they are aiming too..
@clintonjohn590
@clintonjohn590 5 лет назад
It's sad how a video about women suffrage has one of the lowest views I've seen in a Ted Ed video
@barrontrump3943
@barrontrump3943 2 года назад
Gee I wonder why?
@vicecay551
@vicecay551 4 года назад
I view this video for the school, and i'm from Argentina. I love it :3.
@hangar1767
@hangar1767 4 года назад
Hello!!!!
@vicecay551
@vicecay551 4 года назад
@@hangar1767 Hola xd
@madhavilatha7862
@madhavilatha7862 5 лет назад
Dear Ted Ed, your graphics are simply superb. I learn a lot from your videos. Please do more videos on current problems. Please do more videos on India. All my brother and sister Indian please like my comment if you wish ted ed to make a series on India.
@BirdGang6
@BirdGang6 Год назад
Alice Paul is one of the greatest human beings to ever live and I consider her a personal hero
@maplingx5927
@maplingx5927 5 лет назад
A perfect song to play right now would be 'Ain't no stopping us now" by Mcfadden and Whitehead
@ratking3735
@ratking3735 5 лет назад
Cool
@stanisawlorys3760
@stanisawlorys3760 5 лет назад
Stonwall please!!!
@velazquezarmouries
@velazquezarmouries 5 лет назад
Here in argentins we had the first woman voter in 1912 with the Sáenz peña law
@hiteshbapatbapat9246
@hiteshbapatbapat9246 5 лет назад
Hello ted ed there's women day on 8 march 2019 so can you edit a video on it
@juneisalsohere1310
@juneisalsohere1310 3 года назад
im watching this for girl scouts 😂
@connorross8942
@connorross8942 4 года назад
Hey does anyone know why was it difficult for suffragists to secure broader support for political equality in the early twentieth century? I'm just wondering it's not for a school assignment or anything like that
@arzoodles
@arzoodles 4 года назад
what is this animation style called?
@haseemarashid2067
@haseemarashid2067 5 лет назад
Question: How come in the spellings of criticize we use 'z' and in criticising we use 's'?
@SanithKNambiar
@SanithKNambiar 5 лет назад
In British English, we spell it as 'criticise'.
@johnlegar7235
@johnlegar7235 5 лет назад
Excellent video. The west has truly prospered from the liberation of women. Perhaps a remark on the role of male "suffragents" in this process would have completed the picture.
@SleepyMatt-zzz
@SleepyMatt-zzz 5 лет назад
Indeed, they were the ones who voted for women to have rights. But I suppose someone who come out and say that doing so would "re-center" the discussion back to white men.
@rutberger8337
@rutberger8337 10 месяцев назад
The music is too loud. I'd like to use with my students but they can't understand the speakers because of it. you should turn it down or avoid music completely.
@splathappy6
@splathappy6 5 лет назад
Your best video. I love this so much
@ethanchien6803
@ethanchien6803 5 лет назад
the dislikes are from people who _________
@GameTesterBootCamp
@GameTesterBootCamp 5 лет назад
Good video but the BGM is a little too loud. Makes it difficult to hear the narration in a few places.
@rehenakhatun8936
@rehenakhatun8936 3 года назад
Go women❤️💕
@panagiwtaina
@panagiwtaina 5 лет назад
Μην πατήσετε διαβάστε περισσότερα Διαβάστε περισσότερα
@suntzu2102
@suntzu2102 5 лет назад
Can’t resist to click on a new ted Ed Notification Like (my comment) if you also have tededophobia-irresistible clicking on a new ted Ed video
@magnustherad3597
@magnustherad3597 5 лет назад
if she breathes.... . . . . . . . she's probably alive.
@superasiandude7744
@superasiandude7744 5 лет назад
Susan B. Anthony?
@fredericklawton548
@fredericklawton548 5 лет назад
Black women are strong then and now
@aussie_mozzie
@aussie_mozzie 4 года назад
As a white lad, I totally agree with you, y'all deserve to be treated like people and I hope you have a great day!
@dekuboidonut4552
@dekuboidonut4552 5 лет назад
I heard that this string of protest where highly criticized for having anti religious leaders and disenfranchising colored women
@carlettagoodrich-mann1377
@carlettagoodrich-mann1377 3 года назад
Azalea queens first thirteen amendments . Southern bells Freedoms. Women of color platforms for Liberty starts with the nineteenth amendment. THANK for the intel.
@jerryhood9075
@jerryhood9075 3 года назад
Hello how are things going with you over there
@whsstudent7446
@whsstudent7446 2 года назад
have to watch this at school.XD
@po_oliane
@po_oliane 5 лет назад
please put subtitles in Portuguese
@TEDEd
@TEDEd 5 лет назад
Hi Pliane Medeiros! Our volunteer translators are working on Portugese subtitles at this very moment. :)
@po_oliane
@po_oliane 5 лет назад
@@TEDEd thanks :D
@michaelbuble1085
@michaelbuble1085 4 года назад
yo anyone in santan jr high having to watch this during corona
@connorross8942
@connorross8942 4 года назад
yup
@ToasterBrain51702
@ToasterBrain51702 4 года назад
yes. i am also known as "god".
@charliefinch8811
@charliefinch8811 5 лет назад
Please make a video about the four horsemen of the Bible
@katiexu7785
@katiexu7785 5 лет назад
maybe do the myth of tantalus next?
@stcceramic7617
@stcceramic7617 3 года назад
Right
@unicornknight165
@unicornknight165 5 лет назад
I loved this animation!👍
@AAYMF
@AAYMF 5 лет назад
4:17 😔💔
@jerryhood9075
@jerryhood9075 3 года назад
Hello how are things going with you over there 🏃‍♂️🏃‍♂️
@standoughope
@standoughope 5 лет назад
This is why I've always been a feminist. I was disgusted during history lessons and exams by how ladies were treated intellectually. They sure have come a long way and even though their battle isn't as hard as it used to be it still exists.
@jacobzaranyika9334
@jacobzaranyika9334 Год назад
Winnie Mandela was separated from her children for 495 days under the apartheid system. History repeats. I stand on strong shoulders that belong to mama Winnie Mandela. I will fight to the end!!!
@3daxx
@3daxx 5 лет назад
Im here for the animations
@cjthefineartist
@cjthefineartist 4 года назад
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