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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 Catt to the more militant approach favored by Alice Paul.
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- First, show the entire hour-long documentary, and then go into depth by showing the excerpts and completing the suggested activities for each clip
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- The video excerpt is from the full-length Iowa PBS documentary Carrie Chapman Catt: Warrior for Women
- One of 18 resources in the series
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