Once again, call me late to the party, but last night I watched the HBO movie “Iron Jawed Angels” for the first time. But in some ways, I’m glad I watched it now, because I think it has some timely relevance to our current situation.
What really struck me is the tension between the Iron Jawed Angels group (created by Alice Paul and Lucy Burns), the National Woman’s Party (NWA), and the National Woman’s Suffrage Association (NWSA). The NWSA was working with President Wilson and the democrats to get women’s suffrage passed state by state. The NWA were impatient and wanted a constitutional amendment passed by Congress. At one point, members of the NWA met with President Wilson and, dripping with condescension, he told them they needed to be patient because he had more important things to do than cater to their “special interests.” So, what did the Iron Jawed Angels do? They actively campaigned against Wilson and other democrats who wouldn’t support women’s suffrage, held parades and staged the first ever protest in front of the white house. Their jailing for “obstructing traffic” led to hunger strikes by the women and forced feeding that was eventually reported in the press. All of the bad publicity led Wilson to support a constitutional amendment, which was eventually passed.
When I saw President Wilson patronize these courageous women with his talk about more important issues and their need for patience, I immediately thought of how we’ve been feeling lately with so many in our current Democratic Party who want us to shut up, be patient, and trust that we will be taken care of in the future. I guess its really true that there’s nothing new under the sun.
So these women went against their party and their families to risk everything, including their lives, to fight for their rights. They were not diverted by worries about aiding the opposition by challenging their party. They knew what their priorities were and risked everything to take a stand.
Unfortunately, like the civil rights struggles later, these women had to endure prison and physical abuse to finally get their message heard. This might also be prophetic for our times. I only hope that I have an ounce of the courage these women had when the time comes.
And one final outrage…
WHY, OH WHY, IN TWENTY YEARS OF SCHOOLING, DID I NEVER LEARN ABOUT THIS IMPORTANT PART OF MY HISTORY??!!
I watched that a few months ago (someone had mentioned it here at BooTrib), and had very similar thoughts: the whole “be patient, vote for us, and eventually we’ll reward you” sounded so familiar!
And I had never even heard the name Alice Paul–much less what she did–when I was in school, either.
some troll in the hockey chat called me a “silly girl” and that “codepink was a joke”
Oh? then why is Bush so ass scared of us and Moms and Women in general?
Who are you going to listen to, some loser who wants to troll a hockey chat (how lame can you get?), or all of us who are proud of you for getting up and going there and saying what needs to be said? (I’m on my way to your diary now)
I didn’t listen to the troll. 🙂
It’s just how even NOW we get people and even HILLARY who want to put us down as “silly girls”.
If you think that was news, you ought to read the lies my teacher told me. You would be absolutely amazed of things.
I begged my friend to watch this pre-election time.
She thinks I’m too political and cut off our friendship last year. She’s a single mom with a very alternative life-style… everything Bush is gunning after.
For me – CodePink are the new iron angels. Diane Wilson is still in a Texas jail for holding up a banner.