American Women and the Fight for Equality – Elisabeth Griffith

Mar 2, 2023 | aging, books, culture, Health, politics, seniors, technology

American Women and the Fight for Equality – Elisabeth Griffith

The Not Old Better Show, Smithsonian Associates Interview Series

Welcome to The Not Old Better Show, Smithsonian Associates Interview Series on radio and podcast. I’m Paul Vogelzang, and as part of our Women’s History Month we have an excellent program about women’s fight for equality, how women use the vote, and the diverse struggle of women’s rights in the US.  Our guest today is Smithsonian Associate, journalist, historian, and author Elisabeth Griffith, who has written the new book “Formidable: American Women and the Fight for Equality: 1920-2020”

Thank you so much for listening. We’ve got a great guest today for Women’s History Month with Smithsonian Associate author  Elisabeth Griffith, who is a journalist, activist, historian, and author, and who, after reading her new book, “Formidable: American Women and the Fight for Equality: 1920-2020” I’ve been looking forward to speaking with her for a while. I’ll introduce her in just a moment. But, quickly, if you missed any episodes, last week was our 701st episode when I spoke to science writer Lizzie Stark about her new book, Egg.  Two weeks ago, I spoke with returning guest Smithsonian Associate, journalist, and author Rebecca Boggs Roberts, who has written the new book Untold Power: The Fascinating Rise and Complex Legacy of First Lady Edith Wilson  Excellent subjects for our Not Old Better Show audience…If you missed those shows, along with any others, you can go back and check them out with my entire back catalog of shows, all free for you, there on our website, NotOld-Better.com

After what Susan B. Anthony called “the long, hard fight,” the Nineteenth Amendment enfranchising 26 million white and Black women, was added to the Constitution on August 26, 1920. However, according to our guest today, Smithsonian Associate Elisabeth Griffith, the Nineteenth Amendment was an incomplete victory. Join Elisabeth Griffith and me as we talk about her upcoming Smithsonian Associates presentation, Black and white women who fought hard for voting rights and doubled the number of eligible voters, but how the amendment did not enfranchise all women or even protect the rights of those women who could vote. A century later, women are still grappling with how to use the vote and their political power to expand civil rights, confront racial violence, improve maternal health, advance educational and employment opportunities, and secure reproductive rights.

That, of course, is our guest today, Elisabeth Griffith reading from her new book “Formidable: American Women and the Fight for Equality: 1920-2020” Elisabeth Griffith will be appearing at Smithsonian Associates coming up; please check out our show notes for more details.  But we have Elisabeth Griffith today.  Please join me in welcoming to  The Not Old Better Show, Smithsonian Associates Interview Series author interview series on radio and podcast, celebrating Women’s History Month, historian, activist, and Smithsonian Associate Elisabeth Griffith.

My thanks to the author and Smithsonian Associate Elisabeth Griffith. and her new book, “Formidable: American Women and the Fight for Equality: 1920-2020” Elisabeth Griffith will be appearing at Smithsonian Associates coming up, so please check out our show notes today for more details.  My thanks to the Smithsonian team for all they do to support the show, especially during  Women’s History Month. You’ll find more information about  Women’s History Month, in our show notes today.  My thanks to you, my wonderful Not Old Better Show audience on radio and podcast…please be well and be safe during these times.  Please, be kind to one another, and let’s do better.  Let’s talk about Better…the Not Old Better Show on radio and podcast, Smithsonian Associates Author Interview series…

For more information about today’s interview and upcoming program, please check out Smithsonian Associates:

https://smithsonianassociates.org/ticketing/tickets/american-women-equality