Not For Ourselves Alone - The Story of Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Susan B. Anthony

Synopsis
Not For Ourselves Alone tells the little-known story of one of the most compelling political movements and friendships in American history. Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Susan B. Anthony were born into a world ruled entirely by men and for more than half a century led the fight to win the most basic civil rights for women. Their story is filled with love and loyalty, envy and betrayal, and raises larger questions of principal and compromise, achievement and ends, and the meaning of independence itself. Their more than half-century struggle led to the passage of the 20th Amendment to the constitution in 1920, which finally granted American women the right to vote. Neither woman lived to see this great victory, but Stanton and Anthony stand as the two most important women in American history.
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American History
Women
Biography
Society
Civil Rights
Women´s Rights
Runtime (in min.):210
Color:color
Aspect Ratio:4:3
Soundformat:Mono
Year Of Production:1999
Countries of Production:
People featured in the FilmTypeComment
Lorie BarnumintervieweeExecutive Director, Susan B. Anthony House 
Kathleen BarryintervieweeBiographer 
Ellen Carol DuboisintervieweeHistorian 
Ruth Dykinterviewee 
Ann GordonintervieweeHistorian 
Vivian Gornickinterviewee 
Elisabeth GriffithintervieweeBiographer 
Ethel Hallinterviewee 
Lynn SherrintervieweeBiographer 
Sally Roesch Wagnerinterviewee 
Judith WellmanintervieweeHistorian 
Awards: 
Festivals & Award CeremonyYearStatusAward
Christopher Award2000wonChristopher Award
Peabody Awards2000Peabody Award
Emmy Awards2000wonEmmy - Outstanding Voice-Over Performance Julie Harris
CINE Golden Eagle Award2000wonGolden Eagle Award
Shooting Location: 
Shooting LocationsComment
Walpole, New Hampshire, United States of America
Washington, District Of Columbia, United States of America
Releases
Releases: 
MediaCountryDateComment
United States of America07.11.1999
Keywords
American History; Women; Biography; Society; Civil Rights; Women´s Rights; Politics; Right to Vote
Categories
Portraits & Biographies, Society & Psychology, Politics & Economics, History, North American History : USA & Canada, Movements ( Peace Movement, etc. ), Human Rights, Ethics & Philosophy, Moral Issues