Womens Suffrage Gallery
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Illustration of Emma Sansaver for the book She Votes : How U.S. Women Won Suffrage, by Bridget Quinn
“Students—perhaps members of the Suffrage League—wear ‘Votes for Women’ sashes and march
Votes for Women, Long Branch, New Jersey, 1915. Putting up posters for a Speech by Doctor Anna Howar
beatonna: haha yes! This is perfect. Old-timey fear mongering images about voting and biking and
Die göttliche Ordnung [The Divine Order] (Petra Volpe - 2017)
“Congressional Union for Woman Suffrage, 1916.” One of the banners used in a memorial se
February 1913. “Woman suffrage – hikers arriving in Washington from New York.”
New York, August 1913. “Suffragettes on way to Boston.” Our second look at the “su
I will admit Frederick Douglass helped out with women’s rights at first… Follow this blog for histor
Fear is the mind killer. “You’re under attack!” “They’re coming for your family!” Take a look at how
DECEMBER 29 - SUSAN B. ANTHONYSusan Brownell Anthony was an American social reformer and feminist wh
Happy Birthday, Adèle Clark! Artist, suffragist, and educator. Above, a birthday card sent to her by
Bullet through the sleeve? No problem for this push girl nicknamed “The Angel of the Battlefie
This tiny book says it all…A publication of the National Woman Suffrage Publishing Co., circa
What did it take for the 19th Amendment to become law? Perseverance. On May 1, 1915, The Equal Suffr
Alice Paul, an American suffragette, went on a hunger strike where she was force fed raw eggs (down
todaysdocument:Jeannette Rankin, First Woman Elected to Congress, 11/07/1916Representative Jeannette
mxlas: aura218: ulaimba: Yes This is Iron Jawed Angels, about the suffragette movement in Americ
“Linked Together by the Law”May Wilson Preston’s cartoon illustrates suffragists’ message: “In Vi
Sophia Duleep Singh
“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
Celebrating 100 Years of Women’s SuffrageThis postcard was published by the Equal Suffrage League of
The First Woman to Vote in England Seven years before women won the right to vote in England, France
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