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Amendment float – Suffragette's parade. March 3, 1913 - Washington, D.C.
AMENDMENT TO THE
CONSTITUTION OF THE
UNITED STATES
ENFRANCHISING THE
WOMEN OF THIS COUNTRY
AMENDMENT FLOAT – SUFFRAGETTES PARADE – MARCH 3, 1913 – WASHINGTON – D.C.
Be My Valentine! Votes for Skirts
HELP
THE SUFFRAGETTE
The thing that really gets your goat
Is how you think you'll get the vote
By Standing as a sample show
Of "government by petticoat."
BRISTOL "VARSITY STUDENTS REVENGE." THE WRECKED SUFFRAGETTES HEADQUARTERS.
Edith Picton-Turbervill
E. Pickton-Tubervill
[Image: Postcard, printed, cardboard, monochrome photographic studio portrait of 'Miss EDITH PICTON-TURBERVILL', head and shoulders, front-profile, white border and text, printed inscription front: 'Yours…
Tags: AMBIGUOUS-SUFFRAGE, Appealing, APPEARANCE, British, CLASS, Edith Picton-Turbervill, FASHION, Fashionable, female politician, HISTORICAL FIGURES, HISTORY/GOVERNMENT, Middle class, National Union of Women's Suffrage Societies, NUWSS, Parliamentary Candidate, Photograph, Politician, PRO-SUFFRAGE, PROFESSION, Woman
EN ALSAGE!
Tags: Everyman, Everywoman, France, French, German, HISTORY/GOVERNMENT, INTERNATIONAL, Man, PRO-SUFFRAGE, PROFESSION, PUBLIC, SEX, SOCIAL IDENTITY, Soldier, sword, War, Woman, World War I
FANEUIL HALL MEETING
SATURDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 7, at 8 P. M.
FEDERAL AMENDMENT FOR EQUAL SUFFRAGE
SPEAKERS:
OTIS EMERSON DUNHAM, President of Hughes Club.
SYLVESTER J. McBRIDE, Socialist Candidate for Lieut.-Gov of Massachusetts.
WILLARD O.…
Tags: American, Boston, Boston Equal Suffrage Association for Good Government, Edward McLaughlin, Faneuil Hall, HISTORICAL FIGURES, HISTORY/GOVERNMENT, Man, Massachusetts, Mrs. Lewis Jerome Johnson, Music, Otis Emerson Dunham, PLACE, PRO-SUFFRAGE, States of the Union, Suffrage advertisement, SUFFRAGE ADVERTISING, Suffrage Memorabilia, Sylvester McBride, Wenona Osborne Pinkham, Willard Wylie, Woman
Feeding a Suffragette by Force
SUFFRAGETTE
BY FORCE.
SOUP
ICWT
[Image: From the end of September 1909, forcible feeding was the common practice of dealing with hunger-striking suffragettes who were protesting against the government’s refusal to recognise them…
For a Suffragette
The Ducking-Stool and a nice deep pool
Was our fore-fathers' plan for a scold:
And could I have my way, each Suffragette to-day
Should "take the chair" and find the water cold.
Tags: ACTIVITIES, ANTI-SUFFRAGE, Bridge, British, Chair, Ducking, HISTORY/GOVERNMENT, Lake, PLANT, PUBLIC, Puritan, Suffragette, Tree, VIOLENCE
Good government needs all the people, women as well as men
Governor Hughes' Vetoes
The Real Hughes and Woman's Rights
"ALBANY, NEW YORK, May 29, 1907.
"I return herewith without my approval Senate Bill No. 1212.
"The motive of the present bill is to compel equal pay for men and women holding the same…