Synopsis:The Women's Rights Movement (Feminist Rights Movement) in the United States put into historical perspective, from its roots in the colonial period to the movement in the 1970s.
editor's note: The majority of images shown in this title are paintings and photographs. The video portion consists of 8 video clips ranging from 5 seconds to 43 seconds in length.
01:00:33;03
Construction workers sitting on block wall next to sidewalk clap and stare at pretty young lady wearing a red dress. Shows a female (woman) secretary serving coffee to her boss and a visitor in his office.
01:00:57;02
Mother holding a baby while picking up children from school.
01:01:53;29
Women protesting lack of equal rights, sign reads “Smash Sexism”. Women march carrying banner that reads “Woman Power”.
01:18:18;28
Still image of Susan B. Anthony, women's rights activist, played a pivotal role in the women's suffrage movement.
01:23:23;04
Scenes of women marching for right to vote (suffrage); Women's Suffrage.
01:23:56;02
WWI Soldiers marching followed by women in WWI military uniforms. Scenes of women aiding the war effort in WWI.
01:24:18;17
Shows women marching after gaining the right to vote, suffrage victory march.
01:24:53;04
Shows marchers, men and women, marching for Women's Rights in the U.S. Women's equal rights march. Scenes of women's rights movement in the 1970s, women insisting on full and equal equality. Brief images of women in different occupations.