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Emmeline Pankhurst
Emmeline Pankhurst, in furs at center, on her speaking tour in United States, 191[3]. Lucy Burns is to the left.
Photograph of Lucy Burns (left), in coat and hat, and Emmeline Pankhurst (center), wearing feathered hat, fur stole, and fur muff,…
Photograph of Lucy Burns (left), in coat and hat, and Emmeline Pankhurst (center), wearing feathered hat, fur stole, and fur muff,…
Women Representing Foreign Countries Suffragette's Parade
Image of women in various ethnic dress marching in a parade while crowds of people watch. Striped awnings in background and lamp post in foreground.
On verso: Foreign nations contingent at Suffrage Parade, Mar. 3, 1913.
On verso: Foreign nations contingent at Suffrage Parade, Mar. 3, 1913.
Tags: AMBIGUOUS-SUFFRAGE, American, Crowd, FASHION, Hat, INTERNATIONAL, Lamp post, NATIONALITY, Parade, Photograph, PLACE, PRO-SUFFRAGE, Procession, PUBLIC, Tent, Washington D.C., Woman
VOTES FOR WOMEN: WOMAN SUFFRAGE HEADQUARTERS
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505 FIFTH AVE.
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Sojourner Truth
[Image: Sojourner Truth is sitting facing the camera. She is wearing a dark dress, white collar, white cap and white shawl. She has knitting in her hands. There are flowers and a book on the table to her left. Her left elbow is resting on the…
Justice
Scene from a tableau held on the Treasury steps in Washington, D.C., in conjunction with the Woman's suffrage procession
Reception to U.S. Senate Petitioners
Postcard image of people driving cars, tops-down, through a field.
Tags: AMBIGUOUS-SUFFRAGE, American, banner, Car, Caravan, FASHION, Fashionable, field, Hat, Maryland, Photograph, PRO-SUFFRAGE, top hat, TRANSPORT
Abraham Lincoln
"I go for all the sharing the privileges of the government who assist in bearing its burdens, by no means excluding women." - Abraham Lincoln
George William Curtis: 1897
"Men are not wise enough, nor generous enough, nor pure enough to legislate fairly for women." - George William Curtis
Lucretia Mott: 1897
"Let woman then go on, not asking favours, but claiming as right, the removal of all hindrances to her elevation in the scale of being." - Lucretia Mott