Dr. Robin Henry On The 19th Amendment, 100 Years Ago And Today

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As the United States celebrates the 100th anniversary of the passage of the 19th amendment granting women the right to vote, KMUW is celebrating too with a behind the scenes peek of the new podcast, Hindsight. Creator Dr. Robin Henry sat down with Sarah Jane Crespo to discuss her method of capturing the history and importance of the women’s rights movement, as well as how it’s still relevant today.

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Sarah Jane Crespo is the Director of Community Engagement at KMUW. She is the creator and host of Engage ICT and the weekly Engage ICT Mini series.
Dr. Robin C. Henry holds a Ph.D. in U.S. history from Indiana University and is an associate professor in the history department at Wichita State University. Her research examines the intersections among sexuality, law, and regional identity in the 19th- and early 20th-century United States.
  1. Origins: The 19th Century Woman's Movement
  2. Hindsight: Conflict And Compromise
  3. Hindsight: Regionalism, Race, And The Right To Vote
  4. Hindsight: The Vote And Beyond
  5. Hindsight: Speaking Truth To Power