Possibly the first movie made about women's liberation, What 80 Million Women Want is most notable not for its detective story plotline, but for incorporating priceless footage of actual suffrage rallies from the 1910s into the narrative. It also boasts appearances by famed British suffragette Emmeline Pankhurst, and Harriot Stanton Blatch, the real-life president of the New York Women's Political Union, playing themselves. While not completely a work of propaganda, the film's message is clear: Giving women the right to vote will help clean up corruption in the government.
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