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The American Tapestry Project
WQLN
54 episodes
6 days ago
In the “American Tapestry: We Tell Ourselves Stories”, Andrew Roth explores the post-1968 shattering of the American story by asking “What is the ‘story of America’? Is there such a thing? Is there only one story, or are there many stories? If there are many stories, how are they woven, can they be woven, together to tell the story of America?”
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In the “American Tapestry: We Tell Ourselves Stories”, Andrew Roth explores the post-1968 shattering of the American story by asking “What is the ‘story of America’? Is there such a thing? Is there only one story, or are there many stories? If there are many stories, how are they woven, can they be woven, together to tell the story of America?”
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The Birth of the Women’s Movement Part 4
The American Tapestry Project
59 minutes
1 year ago
The Birth of the Women’s Movement Part 4

Part IV of “The Birth of the Women’s Movement” traces the final drive for a national women’s suffrage constitutional amendment – the Susan B. Anthony Amendment -- culminating in the adoption of the 19th Amendment on August 26, 1920. We’ll meet Carrie Chapman Catt, Alice Paul, the Silent Sentinels, and the ‘New Women of the Old West’ where women’s right to vote was first adopted in Wyoming, Utah, Colorado, Washington, California, and Oregon before any eastern state.

The American Tapestry Project
In the “American Tapestry: We Tell Ourselves Stories”, Andrew Roth explores the post-1968 shattering of the American story by asking “What is the ‘story of America’? Is there such a thing? Is there only one story, or are there many stories? If there are many stories, how are they woven, can they be woven, together to tell the story of America?”