Rachel Wilson
π€ SpeakerAppearances Over Time
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They felt like we have so much going on at home.
They were the community organizers.
We don't have this anymore, by the way.
I'm taking care of my grandparents.
I'm taking care of my uncle who, you know, has a disease and is infirmed.
I've got seven kids and so does my cousin and so does my sister.
And we all raise them kind of together.
We're doing all the church stuff.
We're teaching the kids together, everything.
Politics is just like you have to know so much about it and you have to be so informed and we just we don't have time and we really don't have interest.
Most of them were really indifferent, but more were either indifferent or against it than were for it by such a margin.
They let them vote on whether they wanted the vote in a huge the biggest referendum was in Massachusetts.
So they let women vote on whether they wanted to vote in a referendum.
Of the women that showed up, not a lot of them showed up.
It was a fairly smallish number.
But of the thousands that showed up to vote, only 4% wanted suffrage on the ballot.
So guess what Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Susan B. Anthony did after that?