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defunctfashion:Suit with Women’s Suffrage Sash and Pin | c. 1917 • • • Tomorrow if you’re not voting
the1920sinpictures: 1919 c. A suffragist and her flag. From America in the 1920′s, FB.
“Give me a place to stand, and a printing press big enough, and I will move the world!”T
Front cover of “The Suffragette” [magazine] (Oct. 1913).
The Scottish Suffragette Agnes Henderson Brown was born on April 12th 1866 in Edinburgh. The t
The Scottish Suffragette and campaigner Arabella Scott was born on May 7th 1886 in Dunoon.Arabella&r
Happy Birthday, Adèle Clark! Artist, suffragist, and educator. Above, a birthday card se
Fear is the mind killer. “You’re under attack!” “They’re com
The Sun Front Page: August 19, 1920 Click on the newspaper above to get a closer view of the front p
My favorite statue
Cartoon: ‘The Steadfast Suffragette’. Puck Magazine, US, c.1913. A suffragette o
Isabella Mott, activist and suffragette, 1910s.
Emmeline Pankhurst - English activist and suffragette - 1913.
Constance Markievicz - Irish politician, revolutionary, nationalist, suffragist, socialist, the
DECEMBER 30 - IDA B. WELLSThe oldest of eight children, Ida B. Wells was born in Holly Springs, Miss
All the Single Ladies Need To VOTE TODAY. For one very good, very important reason.
The right of citizens of the United States to vote shall not be denied or abridged by the United Sta
Bullet through the sleeve? No problem for this push girl nicknamed “The Angel of the Battl
Portrait photograph of feminist activist Ana de Castro Osório (1872–1935) — Unkno
Bodleian Library, OxfordTemporary Exhibition: Sappho to Suffrage
todaysdocument: Jeannette Rankin, First Woman Elected to Congress, 11/07/1916 Representative Jeanne
“Agitate! agitate! Ought to be the motto of every reformer. Agitation is the opposite of s
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Votes for Women, Long Branch, New Jersey, 1915. Putting up posters for a Speech by Doctor Anna Howar
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