Not for Ourselves Alone
Thematic Leadership Through a Gender Lens Curated by Chris Hegedus and Marie Wilson
Susan B. Anthony and Elizabeth Cady Stanton were two of the most significant pioneers fighting for women’s rights. Creating a women’s movement where none existed before, they campaigned for more than fifty-five years for social and political reform—most importantly, the right for women to vote. This comprehensive film is a story about friendship, bravery, and conviction, chronicling their lasting influence on American history.
Director
Ken Burns
Producer
Ken Burns
Release Year
1999
Festival Year
2003
Country
United States
Run Time
180 minutes