The Persistence

Episode 5: Coming Out of the Dark


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In this episode, host Angélica Cordero takes us on a personal visit to the birthplace of the U.S. women's rights movement in Seneca Falls, where over 300 men and women gathered in 1848. They boldly outlined their grievances in the Declaration of Sentiments, calling out gender inequalities enshrined in law and society. The constitution's inspiration from the Haudenosaunee Confederacy and their matrilineal society is explored. The episode also challenges the popular narrative that credits Susan B. Anthony as the major figure in women's suffrage, highlighting lesser-known truths about the movement's origins.

This episode was written by and produced by Angélica Cordero, with a little help from ChatGPT.

Our theme song is Don’t Kid Yourself Baby by Fold, used with their blessings. Voices heard in this episode include Amanda Flores and Hiram Skaggs. Podcast artwork for The Persistence features Mexican-American activist Jovita Idar and was created by Tamra Collins of Sunroot Studio.

Resources For Fellow Wascally Wabbits

The Myth of Seneca Falls: Memory and the Women's Suffrage Movement, 1848-1898 by Lisa Tetrault (book)

Haudenosaunee Guide for Educators, National Museum of the American Indian (PDF)

Congressional Resolution 331, Congress.gov

Out to Work: A History of Wage-Earning Women in the United States by Alice Kessler-Harris (book)

Poor People’s Campaign, The Martin Luther King, Jr. Research and Education Institute, Stanford (Link)

And the walls came tumbling down : an autobiography by Rev. Abernathy (Book)

Interpreting the Failure of the Poor People’s Campaign by Joule Voelz, Harvard (Link)

Activism at Resurrection City, National Museum of African American History & Culture (Link)

Making the Movement: How Activists Fought for Civil Rights with Buttons, Flyers, Pins, and Posters by by David L. Crane and Silas Munro (book)

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The PersistenceBy Angélica Cordero