MAKING THE WORLD SAFE FOR WOODROW WILSON'S DEMOCRACY

Many people are familiar with the racist history of the Democrat party that continues until this day but many may not be not familiar with their anti woman misogynistic past. The fight for women's rights is nearly as old as the abolitionist and civil rights movement itself. Many of the earliest feminists were also abolitionists. People like Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Susan B. Anthony, Lucretia Mott, Lucy Stone and Julia Ward Howe just to name a few. Frederick Douglas, one of the most outspoken abolitionists of the antebellum era also supported women's rights and attended the first women's rights conference at Senaca Falls New York in 1848. The early focus of the women's rights movement was obtaining the right to vote. The Susan B. Anthony Amendment which would ultimately grant women the right to vote was first proposed in Congress in 1878 by Republican congressman Aaron Sargent. Most Democrats, and some Republicans were against women having the right to vote. The Susan B....