News Clip1:52
AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Hollande's 'final declaration as president' of France

9th - Higher Ed
After five years in power French President François Hollande gave his final declaration as president of the Republic visiting the future site of La France s'engage (France takes action) a foundation which aims to help French start-ups
News Clip8:15
Curated Video

Are All Women Represented In Today's Feminist Movement?

Higher Ed
As we celebrate women's history month, we take a look back at women's suffrage, from the birthplace of feminism to now.
Stock Footage0:30
Bridgeman Arts

Asta Nielsen and women's emancipation, Germany, 1910s

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Asta Nielsen and women's emancipation, Germany, 1910s
Instructional Video11:53
PBS

Mary Church Terrell | Unladylike2020

7th - 12th
Catalytic events wake people up. For Mary Church Terrell the lynching of her friend Thomas Moss lead to her involvement in the catalytic events of suffrage, anti-lynching, and desegregation. Learn more about this amazing woman and her...
Instructional Video3:16
PBS

Belle Case La Follette: Ballots and Bloomers | Wisconsin Biographies

3rd - 8th
Belle Case La Follette is perhaps less well-known than other suffragists but an essential figure in the movement. A short video introduces this remarkable woman and shows how she could influence politics even though she did not have the...
Instructional Video1:12
National Woman's History Museum

Women's History Minute: Suffrage

6th - 12th Standards
The American West may have been a wild place in the late 18th and early 19th centuries, but they were far more progressive than eastern states in granting women the right to vote. A brief video outlines how Wyoming and other western...
Instructional Video4:49
HISTORY Channel

The 19th Amendment | History

6th - 12th
An engaging video provides scholars with how the 19th Amendment came to be. Beginning with the Declaration of Sentiments signed at the Women's Rights Convention in 1848, viewers meet major contributors to the movement and take in the...
Instructional Video9:01
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PBS

Should the U.S. Require Half Its Government to Be Female? | America From Scratch

7th - 12th Standards
If you had the opportunity to change the format of the United States government, what changes would you make? That is the question asked by PBS's "America From Scratch" series. Would you require that half of the government be female?...
Instructional Video7:51
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PBS

Should 12-Year-Olds Be Allowed to Vote? | America From Scratch

7th - 12th Standards
"The America From Scratch" series asks viewers to consider what they would change about the United States government if the Constitution were to redrafted, drawn again from scratch. In this episode, the narrator questions adults and...
Instructional Video26:49
PBS

Taking the Reins: Women Who Contributed to the Development of the West | Idaho Experience

4th - 6th
Meet Katherine Caroline Wilkins and May Arkwright Hutton, two Idaho suffragists who played key roles in winning the vote for women in the state. A 26-minutes video contrasts the women, their lives, and how they approached women's rights.
Instructional Video7:26
PBS

Wyoming Women Get the Vote | State of Equality

6th - 12th Standards
After watching the trailer for the documentary State of Equality, class members conduct addition research and develop a digital presentation, poster or essay about the Women's Suffrage Movement.
Instructional Video3:38
PBS

City of Gold: The Story of South Pass City | Political Pioneers

5th Standards
The Wyoming Territory was the first territory or state to pass legislation granting women the right to vote. A short video provides a brief history of the Wyoming Territory and details the contributions of the citizens of South Pass City...
Instructional Video2:56
PBS

Courage In Corsets: The Women's Suffrage Movement in the Northwest

7th - 9th Standards
In 1910, Washington became the fifth state to give women the right to vote. A short video introduces the Suffrage Movement in the Northwest that gain women in those states the right to vote years before women gained the right in eastern...
Instructional Video2:30
PBS

Taking the Reins: Women in Politics | Idaho Experience

4th - 6th Standards
May Arkwright Hutton may not be a familiar name to some but she played a major role in Idaho's Suffrage Movement. An entrepreneur, Hutton used her wealth to promote suffrage. A short video introduces viewers to the work of this...
Instructional Video6:10
PBS

Seneca Falls, NY | Unstoppable: The Road to Women's Rights

5th - 8th
Viewers of a short video travel along with a young woman who visits historic sites in Seneca Falls, New York. Her goal is to try to determine what it was about this small town that helped it become the center of the Women's Rights Movement.
Instructional Video4:53
PBS

Circus Women Advocate for Suffrage | The Circus

9th - 12th
Circus performers are hardly the first group that comes to mind when thinking of women who advocated for the right to vote. A short video details the contributions of circus women to the Suffrage Movement.
Instructional Video4:00
PBS

Alice Paul and Women’s Suffrage | The Great War

9th - 12th
The United States has a long tradition of civil disobedience. Before the protests of 2020, before the protests against the Vietnam War, before the Civil Rights protests of the 1960s, were the protests of the Suffrage Movement. Viewers of...
Instructional Video4:15
PBS

The Legacy of a Suffragist | Carrie Chapman Catt

5th - 12th
Reformers leave a legacy. The final episode from the documentary Carrie Chapman Catt: Warrior for Women reminds viewers that while reformers may show the path to change but that the journey can be costly also.
Instructional Video1:35
PBS

Suffragists Persuade Male Lawmakers to Support Their Cause | Carrie Chapman Catt

5th - 12th
Lawmakers are elected to represent the interests of the voters in the area they represent. A short video details the how the women involved in the Suffrage Movement recognized that granting women the right to voted would double the size...
Instructional Video4:40
PBS

The Fight for Full Access to Voting Rights Continues | Carrie Chapman Catt

5th - 12th
"Hard Won, Not Done" is the big idea behind a short PBS video that celebrates the efforts of early suffragists like Carrie Chapman Catt and underscores the work that still needs to be done to ensure voting rights for all U.S. citizens.
Instructional Video1:53
PBS

Alice Paul and Civil Disobedience for Women’s Suffrage | Carrie Chapman Catt

5th - 12th
Within any political movement conflicts arise as to how to proceed, how to gain the desired goal. The movement to pass the 19th Amendment was no exception. A short PBS video contrasts the strategies of long-time suffragist Carrie Chapman...
Instructional Video4:55
PBS

Suffrage | Soldier and Citizen

5th - 12th
A short video explores the impact of World War I and the post-war Influenza pandemic on suffragists' efforts to gain support for the 19th amendment. Also included is information about the role of the Army Nurse Corps and the segregation...
Instructional Video11:34
PBS

Ratification Battle | By One Vote: Woman Suffrage in the South

5th - 12th
2020 is the 100-year anniversary of the passing of the 19th amendment. A short BPS video details the dramatic scene in the Tennessee legislature as the amendment passes by one vote.
Instructional Video2:12
PBS

Women Vote for the First Time | Carrie Chapman Catt

5th - 12th
On August 18, 1920 the 19th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution was ratified. On August 26, 1920 the amendment was signed into law. On November 2, 1920 women voted in the U.S. election for the first time. A short PBS video, that includes...