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🗓️ 27 June 2025
⏱️ 90 minutes
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0:00.0 | Welcome to the history tricks, where any resemblance to a boring old history lesson is purely coincidental. |
0:07.3 | Hello and welcome to the show. We have just gotten back from a glorious field trip to Philadelphia, where we saw Alice Paul's birthplace, etc. |
0:18.7 | But what that means for you is we have not yet had time to put together |
0:23.2 | Alice Paul Part 2. But never fear, never fear. We are going to bring you again the story of |
0:30.3 | Elizabeth, Katie Stanton, and Susan B. Anthony, her, let's say, ancestors in the suffrage movement. You know, she's directly |
0:40.1 | descended from their work. This particular episode, first off, we cleaned it up because it's from |
0:46.5 | 2013. But it also has Lucretia Mott, someone we talked about in Alice Paul. It has the origins of Nassah. Like, how did it get |
0:56.2 | started? It was two different organizations that formed together. We had the Declaration of |
1:01.7 | Sentiments, which is a document that Elizabeth Cady Stanton wrote, recorded as a separate |
1:07.3 | file, but what we've done is integrated into this episode. So it's right where |
1:12.9 | she wrote it. So there's a lot of things in this that we're talking about in Alice Paul, |
1:17.4 | and it'll just give you a really good background as we dive into the next part of her life. |
1:22.3 | And without further ado, on with the show. And here's your 30 second summary. |
1:29.2 | The Declaration of Independence promotes life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. |
1:34.9 | And it was in pursuit of these ideals for every single person in the United States |
1:39.6 | that Elizabeth Cady Stanton took quite a few liberties herself. |
1:44.2 | The end. Let's talk about Elizabeth Cady Stanton took quite a few liberties herself. The end. |
1:46.2 | Let's talk about Elizabeth Katie Stanton. |
1:49.2 | But first, let's drop her into history. |
1:51.8 | In 1848, gas lights were first installed in the White House during James Polk's administration. |
1:58.1 | Mexico gives Texas to the U.S. ending the Mexican-American War. The Oregon |
2:02.9 | territory is created, and Wisconsin becomes the 30th state. William G. Young patents the ice |
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