A celebration of the career of University of California, Los Angeles professor of history and gender studies Ellen Carol DuBois, highlighting her work on women’s suffrage, Victoria Woodhull, and
Read moreThe Surprising Road to Women’s Suffrage
Ellen Dubois, Distinguished Professor in the Department of History and Department of Gender Studies delivers the 124th UCLA Faculty Lecture.
Read moreThe First 100 Days: Human Rights/Women’s Rights
Reposted from Dissent Magazine December 1, 2008 First, close Guantánamo Bay prison. A spate of recent articles has detailed the complexities of ending the grossly unconstitutional incarceration of alleged
Read moreElizabeth Cady Stanton Symposium
Watch the C-SPAN video here: https://www.c-span.org/video/?108830-1/elizabeth-cady-stanton-symposium
In a discussion held at the Women’s Rights National Historic Park, panelists discussed the achievements of Elizabeth Cady Stanton. Ms. Stanton was a key figure in the women’s suffrage and women’s rights movements.
19th Amendment 75th Anniversary
Watch the C-SPAN video here: https://www.c-span.org/video/?67044-1/19th-amendment-75th-anniversary
In a forum marking the 75th anniversary of the 19th Amendment, Professor Ellen Carol DuBois delivered the keynote speech on the legal obstacles to the women’s suffrage movement early in its history. The slides shown by the speaker are very dim on the video.