In the United States, however, the term was more often used by anti-suffragists rather than the activists themselves. American suffragists never used it, only their detractors," historian Susan Ware recently told The New York Times , reflecting on the centennial of the 19th amendment, which granted some women the right to vote.
Journalist and author Elaine Weiss added to the Times , "The American press began using it too, just because it was cute, and expressed the disdain most American newspapers held for the movement. The word is still used, to this day, as a blanket term for mostly white women who fought for the right to vote, often without accounting for who did or didn't prescribe to it.
Ware said she even tried correcting Hillary Clinton for her use of the word. Meghan, Duchess of Sussex, both an American and a member of British royalty, recently reflected on the history of the term during a rare interview appearance. Some readers took offense at a comparison that they felt minimized the history of actual slavery, particularly in the U. I know that women, once convinced that they are doing what is right, that their rebellion is just, will go on, no matter what the difficulties, no matter what the dangers, so long as there is a woman alive to hold up the flag of rebellion.
I would rather be a rebel than a slave. Contact us at letters time. By Katy Steinmetz. Get our History Newsletter. Put today's news in context and see highlights from the archives. Please enter a valid email address. Please attempt to sign up again. When people vote, they are saying which policies they value, which political party they would like to make decisions on their behalf, and which politician they trust to improve life for themselves and for their community. In South Australia before , only men could vote at elections — women were not allowed to.
Some of their arguments were that women deserved to be able to vote because:. But there were also people who did not want women to be able to vote. Interesting beautiful history of the humankind. Thanks for the opportunity of getting to learn about northamerican culture history.
Your email address will not be published. Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Petition for an amendment of the Constitution that prohibits the states from disfranchising any of citizens on the basis of sex,
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