OCTOBER 6, 2009 6:35PM

Suffer the suffragettes...

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I don't often even look at those spammy posts people send out (LOL cats and such), and very seldom pass them on.  But I thought this one was worthy.
 
 
An important history lesson!
 
This is the story of women who were ground-breakers. These brave women from the early 1900s made all the difference in the lives we live today.

Remember, it was not until 1920 that women were granted the right to go to the polls and vote.

The women were innocent and defenseless, but when, in North America, women picketed in front of 
the White House, 
carrying signs asking for the vote, they were jailed.


And by the end of the first night in jail, those women were barely alive.
Forty  prison guards wielding clubs and their warden's blessing
went on a rampage against the 33 women wrongly convicted of
'obstructing sidewalk  traffic.'


(Lucy Burns)
They beat Lucy Burns, chained her hands to the cell bars above
her head and left her hanging for the night, bleeding and gasping
for air.

(Dora  Lewis)
They hurled Dora Lewis into a dark cell, smashed  her
head against an iron bed and knocked her out cold. Her cellmate,
Alice Cosu, thought Lewis was dead and suffered a heart attack.
Additional affidavits describe the guards grabbing, dragging,
beating, choking, slamming, pinching, twisting and kicking the  women.

Thus unfolded the
 'Night of Terror' on Nov. 15,  1917,
when the warden at the Occoquan Workhouse in Virginia ordered his
guards to teach a lesson to the suffragists imprisoned there because
they dared to picket Woodrow Wilson's White House for the right
to vote.

For weeks, the women's only water came from an open pail. Their
food--all of it colorless slop--was infested with worms.

(Alice Paul)
When one of the leaders, Alice Paul, embarked on a hunger strike, they tied her to a
chair, forced a tube down her throat and poured liquid into her until she vomited.
She was tortured like this for weeks until word was smuggled out to the press.

All women who have every voted, have ever owned property, have ever enjoyed equal rights need to remember that women’s rights had to be fought for in Canada as well.  Do our daughters and our sisters know the price that was paid to earn rights for women here, in North America?   

2009 is the 80th Anniversary of the Persons Case in Canada, 
which finally declared women in Canada to be Persons!
 

Please, if you are so inclined, pass this on to all the women you know, so that we remember to celebrate the rights we enjoy.

“Knowledge is Freedom: hide it, and it withers; share it, and it blooms” 
(P. Hill)

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this is worthy, and easy enough to forget
All those women who today don't want to call themselves feminists.

Well, we don't call ourselves suffragettes any more either, so perhaps there's a new term coming...
important history, thanks for passing it along
I would like to make this required reading in schools and to anyone, male or female, who thinks that vigilance is not necessary to preserve these rights won with the blood, sweat and tears of so many. When women, young or otherwise, tell me there is no more "need" for feminism, this is what they must hear.
I received that some time ago, and looked it up, 'cuz I don't trust most forwards. It's true. And important. Thanks for reminding us, Myriad.
Yes, we do forget what a short time ago this was. Thanks for the sober reminder and the morning glory.
We need to remember - and that it was only a few generations ago.

Tho, in a way, I suppose it's a matter of progress that we take our rights for granted. But there are so many women in the world (most of them!) who have yet to be free.

Not to mention racism, classism and homophobia still taking a toll in our own countries. (And women aren't yet 'equal' in many ways - tho the majority of law students being female now does seem to indicate changes in the political scene in future. Not, mind you, that I think women would necessarily be better at government. President Palin anyone? But women - like other classifications - need to have equal opportunities...)
In a weird way I still feel it being done to us all over the world.........we MUST remember ! Thank you for this.
Traveller - yeah, we in the western world are fortunate compared to women elsewhere. There was something in the news about Hilary Clinton pushing for women's rights ... it would be great if the western countries pushed for this in international relations.
It's hard for the young to believe that women couldn't vote at one time. We've come a long way baby!!(Virginia Slims commercial)
Thanks for the reminder. There is a great HBO movie that you can order that dramatizes this called "Iron Jawed Angels." http://www.hbo.com/films/ironjawedangels/
I received this by e-mail and agree this is necessary to pass along. Thanks, Myriad!
Three cheers for the women in the house!
Well worth reprinting & sharing, thanks for posting it here!

How soon they forget...