Iron Jawed Angels Movie

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Kayla Watson Thursday, March 25 “Iron Jawed Angels” movie essay We can read about American history and see that different groups had been in hardships seeing that they didn’t have the same civil rights recognized by the law. During the 1910’s, a group of women to stand up for the law and have the same right that men had, the right to vote. These women fought for this right and changed many people’s point of view about women’s rights. As shown in the film “Iron Jawed Angels” directed by Katja von Garnier, these women had to overcome difficulties like the first parade going wrong, problems when World War I began, environmental problems, and conflicts with legal authorities. So long as one woman wanted to vote, the legislature could not pass a law prohibiting all women from voting. The right of one woman to vote would trump all the power of the people or the legislature to take that right away. All of these obstacles that they went through were significant because it is past heroes like Alice Paul and Lucy Burns that helped women gain so many of the rights and the freedoms that we have today. One of the first conflicts of the Iron Jawed Angels was women’s suffrage parade. The parade was the day before President Woodrow Wilson’s inauguration in Washington D.C. The point of this parade was to encourage more spectators to attend the inauguration. However, Woodrow Wilson expected a crowd at the train station waiting to be greeted by him, but only a few people showed up, the largest group of the crowd was the staff. The vibrant colors that stand out in the parade were purple, white, and yellow, women suffrage colors. The parade was led by Inez Milholland, a warrior wearing wings and riding on top of a white horse. Inez was portrayed as an image in the fight for women’s right to vote. African American women were instructed to march at the back because Alice Paul was not

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