Iron Jawed Angels

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The definition of suffrage is simply the right to vote, whether that right is for a man or a woman. Suffrage is the main topic in the film, Iron Jawed Angels. This film focuses on two groups who fought for women’s suffrage and the paths and strategies they used. NAWSA, the National American Women Suffrage Association was led by Carrie Chapman Catt and Anna Howard Shaw and decided to use a conservative path towards women’s suffrage. The other group shown in the film was the NWP, the National Women’s Party. This group was led by Alice Paul and Lucy Burns and decided to use a radical path and strategies to try and achieve their goal of obtaining women’s suffrage. Both groups used many different and creative strategies in their paths towards women’s suffrage. NAWSA tended to use more conservative and relaxed strategies compared to the NWP. The conservative path they used could be defined by trying to win state by state in order to obtain women’s suffrage. Some strategies they used were having a parade in Washington, D.C., getting donations, and supporting Woodrow Wilson. On the other hand, NWP was much more radical than NAWSA. They used a radical path towards women’s suffrage and wanted a constitutional amendment. Some strategies they used were announcing themselves as an independent party and denouncing Woodrow Wilson during World War 1, going straight to Congress, starting their own newspaper and holding signs at the gate to the White House. The women shown in the film faced many tough challenges and obstacles in their way to getting women’s suffrage. There were a lot of obstacles that affected both groups and that includes not getting support from the American population, not having help from the police, and being ignored by the
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