This article explores how anarchist women viewed the feminist struggle for suffrage in theearly 1900s. By focusing on this alleged, historical anomaly – women against patriarchyrefuting the call for women’s suffrage – the article impels historical multiplicity. Thehistoriographic wave metaphor, typically employed to portray intensity of feministadvancements, is here regenerated in terms of radio waves. Through a variety ofpublications by influential anarchist women, the article tunes in to a broadcast that airs howanarchy expels patriarchy through a generic struggle against hierarchy. Here the historicalcase of anarchist women and women’s suffrage arguably signposts how to elude ateleological history writing of social movements.