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Force Feeding a Suffragette — The Trials and Tribulations of Alice Paul,Alice Paul was a lifel
My latest work on Zoe Wilbour and the Wilbour Family Papers, which I am processing for the Brooklyn
DECEMBER 30 - IDA B. WELLSThe oldest of eight children, Ida B. Wells was born in Holly Springs, Miss
eternallybeautifullyblack:The African-American Suffragists History Forgot by Lynn Yaeger [T]hough we
“The Young are at the Gates" National Woman’s Party banner used during the suffrage movement, c
eternallybeautifullyblack: The African-American Suffragists History Forgot by Lynn Yaeger [T]hough
“Linked Together by the Law”May Wilson Preston’s cartoon illustrates suffragists’ message: “In Vi
(via The Night of Terror: When Suffragists Were Imprisoned and Tortured - HISTORY)
“No Surrender!”To the American Suffragists there is only one slogan: “No Surrender!” In a womanly an
“Agitate! agitate! Ought to be the motto of every reformer. Agitation is the opposite of stagn
plannedparenthood:coolchicksfromhistory:Japanese suffragists, 1927.The Cool Chicks from History tumb
eternallybeautifullyblack: The African-American Suffragists History Forgot by Lynn Yaeger 
eternallybeautifullyblack: The African-American Suffragists History Forgot by Lynn Yaeger 
DECEMBER 30 - IDA B. WELLSThe oldest of eight children, Ida B. Wells was born in Holly Springs, Miss
Portrait photograph of feminist activist Ana de Castro Osório (1872–1935) — Unkno
“Agitate! agitate! Ought to be the motto of every reformer. Agitation is the opposite of s
eternallybeautifullyblack: The African-American Suffragists History Forgot by Lynn Yaeger 
coolchicksfromhistory: National League of Women Voters group, 10/22/23. Fancy ladies and lads in t
(via Remembering the African-American Suffragists Who Fought a Dual Oppression - Vogue)
knowledgeequalsblackpower: eternallybeautifullyblack: The African-American Suffragists History Forgo
Alice Paul holds up a sign, c. 1918-1919. After World War I, many suffragists took the tactic of cal
Purple, white, & gold for the women who made it possible for me to say: “I voted&a
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