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Discovering Catharine is a documentary that uncovers the life and legacy of Catharine Waugh McCulloch, a pioneering lawyer, suffragist, and women’s rights advocate. Set against the backdrop of the early 20th century women’s suffrage movement, the film explores McCulloch’s trailblazing career as one of the first female attorneys in the U.S. and her relentless fight for women’s equality, particularly in the legal and political arenas. Through archival footage, expert interviews, and personal stories, the documentary sheds light on McCulloch’s contributions to securing women's right to vote and her enduring impact on modern women's rights movements. Directed by Susan Hope Engel and produced by Ann McCulloch, Catharine's great-granddaughter, Discovering Catharine highlights her overlooked yet pivotal role in American history.
Discovering Catharine is a documentary that uncovers the life and legacy of Catharine Waugh McCulloch, a pioneering lawyer, suffragist, and women’s rights advocate. Set against the backdrop of the early 20th century women’s suffrage movement, the film explores McCulloch’s trailblazing career as one of the first female attorneys in the U.S. and her relentless fight for women’s equality, particularly in the legal and political arenas. Through archival footage, expert interviews, and personal stories, the documentary sheds light on McCulloch’s contributions to securing women's right to vote and her enduring impact on modern women's rights movements. Directed by Susan Hope Engel and produced by Ann McCulloch, Catharine's great-granddaughter, Discovering Catharine highlights her overlooked yet pivotal role in American history.