Iron Jawed Angels is the 2004 film that tells the story of two lesser known advocates, Alice
Paul and Lucy Burns and their fight for women's suffrage. The story is a gruesome,
real story of how the 19th amendment came to be. The plot involves
hunger strikes, imprisonment, brutal beatings, a parade, and women fighting for
a great cause.
Here we will discuss the coverage of women's suffrage from New York Times and how it was framed. We will look at how historically accurate the film depicts the events as well as the similarities and differences of it.
Our Spin On Women's Suffrage
Our Spin On Women's Suffrage