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  • Collection: Marches and Protestors in the Women's Rights Movement

Suffrage prisoners leaving prison.jpg
Women arrested for wanting to vote are released from prison. 4 x 7 in. Digitization of a photograph. 1917. The United States has entered World War I or will do so later that year. Women were arrested because they wanted to vote, one of the women in…

Women holding congressmen accountable for withholding their right to vote.jpg
Women holding senators accountable for keeping women from voting. 5 x 7 in. Digitization of a photograph. 1917. The United States has entered World War I or will enter it soon. Women will receive suffrage in three years. Women are not only fighting…

Women against Woodrow Wilson .jpg
Women are burning a speech by President Wilson to protest his stance on women's suffrage. 5 x 7 in. Digitization of a photograph. 1918. World War I is almost over, and in two years the Nineteenth Amendment will be ratified giving women the right to…

Woodrow Wilson against women's suffrage.jpg
Women were protesting President Wilson because he opposed women's suffrage. 8.5 x 11.5 in. Digitized Photograph. 1916. World War I has started but the United States of America has not joined the war yet. Before World War I the President was…

WRM imploring the president to give women suffrage.jpg
A Photograph of a women standing outside the White House with a banner demanding that Woodrow Wilson give women suffrage. 5x 7 in. Digitized photograph. 1917. The year before the end of World War I and soon after the Nineteenth Amendment giving…

WRM protestor library of congress 1917.jpg
A woman protesting the treatment of women who are suffrage prisoners. 4.25 x 7 in. 1917. This was taken the year before World War I ended. This shows the treatment of the women who wanted their suffrage, they were treated as if they were criminals…

Banner in march with number of branches of organization.jpeg
Women marching in a parade for Suffrage. Digitized photo. 1913. The year before World War I, most women did not work outside their home. There were many branches of the National American Women Suffrage Association in nearly all the states in the…

Ratification flag star-state that has ratified nineteenth amendment.jpeg
Alice Paul is sewing a star on a flag to represent another state ratifying the Nineteenth Amendment. 4 x 5 in or smaller. I negative: glass. 1920. The Nineteenth Amendment was ratified in 1920. This flag represents how closely women followed the…

Banner No Self Repecting Woman will support a party that does not support her.jpeg
This a photograph of Alice Paul and other women of the Women's Rights Movement, specifically the National Women's Party. Digitized photograph. 1920. The nineteenth Amendment will be passed that same year. Women would not have wanted to support…
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