“Suffrage is not simply about the right to vote but also about what that represents: the basic and fundamental human right of being able to participate in the choices for your future and that of your community, the involvement and voice that allows you to be a part of the very world that you are a part of… it is not simply about the right to vote for women, but also about what that represents: the basic and fundamental human right of all people, including those members of society who have been marginalized whether for reasons of race, gender, ethnicity or orientation, to be able to participate in the choices for their future and their community.”
(reported by Sabrina Barr, MSN News)
Say, whose quote is this? Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Susan B. Anthony or Lucy Stone in the 1800s during the beginnings of the Suffragette Movement in the USA? Or was it Alice Paul with her group of women activists called the Silent Sentinels who were imprisoned in America in the early 1900s, went on hunger strikes in prison and were force fed to be kept alive for three years before the 19th Amendment to the United States Constitution giving women the right to vote was finally passed in 1920? The above quote could have been attributed to any of these American women who devoted their lives to securing the right of women to vote in our country.
Instead, the quote belongs to another American woman, Meghan Markle, who is now the Duchess of Sussex and spoke these words yesterday to a crowd in New Zealand where she was near the end of a Royal Tour with Prince Harry. While celebrating that country’s 125th anniversary of women’s rights to vote, she praised New Zealanders for their political actions in 1893 and concluded her remarks with a quote from the country’s most famous suffragette, Kate Sheppard: “All that separates, whether of race, class, creed or sex, is inhuman and must be overcome.”
I am so proud that an American-born woman of color is in New Zealand talking about the basic right of all women to participate in shaping our democracies with the power of the vote. Every vote matters. You are only powerless when you fail to exercise your power.
Pretty is driving me this morning to my Lexington County voting place for early voting for the midterms which are scheduled for Tuesday, November 6, 2018. I am feeling very strong today. This election is very important in shaping the future of our communities, our states and our nation; and I, for one, want my voice to be heard.
I’m going to think about Meghan Markle’s final remark from Kate Sheppard: “All that separates, whether of race, class, creed or sex is inhuman, and must be overcome.”
Amen, sisters. Tell it. We shall overcome. Be woke. Go Vote!
Stay tuned.
Bravo for her. Great quote! I want women to vote and to take over. Far too long this country has been run by rich old white men. It’s time for a change.
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Say that again, Bob…I am so tired of listening to and looking at the same rich old white men. What I wouldn’t give to see women in the majority somewhere…
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I’m gonna steal that quote for my blog on Friday.
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Of course you can – it’s a great quote…share it, brother
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May everything you and we wish for come to pass.
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so be it, my friend
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Loved this post and the quotes. Shared it on my blog with the Press It. Had trouble last time I used Reblog. And I’m getting out to vote here in Pittsburgh PA along with my daughter. Hoping for change.
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Hello, and thank you so much for the kind words and share. I very much appreciate it – I’m so glad you are going to vote with your daughter. Pretty and I voted early yesterday and had a text from our daughter-in-law who was also voting early in a different county. We are thankful for her, too.
Our family was so saddened by the horrible acts in Pittsburgh this past weekend. We send the same comforting thoughts your way that we received after the Mother Emmanuel Church shooting in Charleston. There really are no adequate words.
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Thank you. It has been horrible days in Pittsburgh and a bitter divide here with Trump visiting as mourners buried the dead.
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I am so very sorry.
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