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Adalberto 2023-07-06 18:24:14
That force feeding is so disgusting =...
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Johnny 2023-06-28 15:46:27
America is always spreading its...
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Obie 2023-06-24 06:10:08
Is Feminism...
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Abagail 2023-06-20 00:28:07
We should have hope for the motherland. You see, the United States used to be very dark, didn't it also have witch-hunting? I deeply feel how important the transparency and power of the media are to the progress of a...
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Giles 2023-06-19 11:28:00
A good movie, although the pace is a bit slow and the soundtrack is not flattering....
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Helen 2023-06-19 09:28:47
I was frightened by the sentence of torture. If the means were not too terrifying, Mao would think it was more terrifying than the chili water on the tiger bench. -...
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Rebecca 2023-06-03 23:06:05
When will there be no more need for struggle to be truly...
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Dariana 2023-05-18 02:12:43
A natural human right, but it must be earned. There will be blood and sacrifice on the way, but the light will eventually...
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Kyle 2023-05-13 15:03:26
A good movie that moves like...
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Hoyt 2023-04-28 17:24:59
I hated that hat from start to...
Iron Jawed Angels Comments
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Lottie 2022-11-05 11:26:36
after watching
The film tells the story of American women's unremitting struggle for the right to vote in 1910, mainly around Alice Paul and Lucy Burns. Including the 1913 Women's Suffrage March, the founding of the National Women's Party, the Silent Sentinel and prison, the hunger strike, and the passage of the...
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Dennis 2022-12-09 14:55:39
Feminist
The petitioners insisted on picketing the president when the country entered the war. They were also very entangled. However, just like national and personal interests, women were born to have the right to vote and to be voted.
When they saw the police rudely arrested When petitioners, I wonder...
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Mabel Vernon: We are called the Iron Jawed Angels. Is that supposed to be an insult? Oh, and Carrie Catt told the Times that we were no better than anarchists and draft dodgers.
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Alice Paul: It's warm in here. Can you open a window?
Matron Herndon: Get to work.
Alice Paul: Can't you see she looks faint? All I ask is that you open a window.
Lucy Burns: Matron, my needle broke. Can I have another?
[Alice takes off her shoe and throws it at the window, breaking it]
Alice Paul: That's better, isn't it?
Matron Herndon: Put her in solitary.