
Named by historian Kevin Brownlow as âthe first important suffrage filmâ, this melodrama follows suffragist May Fillmore in her fight to sway Senator Herman, whose vote could pass a key reform bill. After exposing him and his fiancĂ©e Jane Wadsworth to the dire living conditions of a motherless tenement familyâunsanitary housing, child labor, and workplace exploitationâJane turns against her negligent fiancĂ© and joins the suffrage cause. Ultimately, both Herman and Janeâs father are persuaded to support reform, and the film ends with the characters proudly taking part in a suffrage parade. (Note: This silent narrative film is distinct from Edisonâs Votes for Women (1913), a Kinetophone short that recorded real suffragist leaders delivering speeches.)
Writers
Frances Maule Bjorkman, Mary Ware Dennett, Harriet Laidlaw
Language
No Language
Country
United States of America


