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Political Warfare Behind the Nineteenth Amendment

Episode 5531 Published 3 weeks, 1 day ago
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In this episode, we explore political warfare behind the nineteenth amendment. So welcome to today's Deep Dive. It is Monday, March 23rd, 2026. And I am really excited about this one. Yeah, me too. We've got some wild source material to go through today. We really do. So for you listening, today's source is this incredibly comprehensive historical overview of the 19th Amendment to the US Constitution. Right. The women's right to vote. Exactly. And our mission today is basically to rescue this history from those dusty, you know, totally sanitized textbook summaries we all grew up with. Oh, absolutely. The textbooks make it seem so neat and tidy. They really do. Yeah. You picture this polite linear progression of progress, just women holding signs, and then boom, they get the vote. But the source reveals it was actually this grueling, chaotic battle. Yeah, I mean, we're talking about real political warfare here. Right. Hunger strikes, political hostage situations, Supreme Court War One broke out, Catt made the controversial choice to support the war effort. She did. She argued that because women were sacrificing in the labor force and as nurses, they were proving they deserved enfranchisement. It's the polite patriotic route. Exactly. But then on the other side, you have Alice Paul, Lucy Burns, and the National Women's Party, the NWP. And they were not playing nice. Not at all. They used World War One to highlight the total hypocrisy of fighting for democracy abroad while denying it to 26 million women at home. There were the silent sentinels, right? Yeah. Beginning outside the White House. Yes. And the consequences were brutal. 168 protesters were arrested and sent to the Lorton prison in Virginia. Which is just It was horrific. They endured hunger strikes and forced feedings by the guards. Here's where it gets really interesting. This dynamic feels so
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