Jailed For Freedom
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Jailed For Freedom is a arts podcast hosted by Doris Stevens. It has 20 episodes, with the latest published November 2009.
A first-hand account of the 1913-1919 campaign of American suffragettes, detailing their treatment at the hands of the courts, and the true conditions of their incarceration. (Summary by Sarah Jennings)
arts ·en ·20 episodes
Dedication and Preface, Leadership
Women Invade the Capital
Women Voters Organize
The Last Deputation to President Wilson
Picketing a President
The Suffrage War Policy, The First Arrests
Occoquan Workhouse
August Riots
Prison Episodes
An Administration Protest, The Administration Yields
Political Prisoners, The Hunger Strike
Administration Terrorism
Alice Paul in Prison
Administration Lawlessness Exposed
The Administration Outwitted, Political Results
An Interlude, New Attacks on the President
The President Appeals to the Senate Too Late
More Pressure, The President Sails Away, Watchfires of Freedom
Burned in Effigy, Boston Militants Welcome the President, Democratic Congress Ends
A Farewell to President Wilson, President Wilson Wins the 64th Vote in Paris, Republican Congress Passes the Amendment
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