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DOCU-1913-01-1 Procession Program.jpg
Official program for the National American Woman Suffrage Association procession held in Washington, D.C. on March 3, 1913. The procession was organized by NAWSA's Congressional Committee, led by Alice Paul and Lucy Burns.

The colorful cover was…

PERI-1912-12 Suffrage Recruiting Sergeants.jpg
Photograph with caption:

"The woman suffragists have taken a leaf out of the book of the United States Army and have set up recruiting stations in New York parks for the coming suffrage parade. The Station shown in the picture is situated in City…

PERI-1912-07 These ask votes.jpg
Photograph with caption:

"Flashlight picture by Binghamton Press photographer of equipage with which equal franchise devotees captured first prize."

PERI-1912-30 20000 Enthusiasts.jpg
News article about the torchlight parade for women's suffrage held in New York City to celebrate women winning the right to vote in four states, including Kansas, Arizona, Michigan, and Oregon.

Article includes a photograph with caption: "Beatrice…

PERI-1913-09 Bay City Times Crisis Today.jpg
The author discusses the woman suffrage amendment to be included in that day's election asks the question: "If woman is granted the franchise, what will she do with it?"

Woman suffrage was defeated in Michigan in that election. Michigan women were…

DOCU.1915.28.jpg
Flier and pledge form to participate in the Torchlight Suffrage March and Mass Meeting held in Worcester, Massachusetts to rally supporters for the upcoming vote on woman suffrage in the November 2, 1915 election. Senator Borah, of Idaho, was…

POST-1914-19 Militant Suffragettes.jpg
This card features a full color illustration of a group of girls marching with signs that read: "No more school for us!" "Hubbies to be home by 8 p.m." and "More kandy more jam."

The card is marked Series 5024.

POST-1913-04 Leet Brothers Suffrage Parade Series.jpg
Photographic postcard of the suffrage parade held in Washington, D.C. the day before President Woodrow Wilson's inauguration.

Reproduces a photograph of a group of women, dressed in black robes and caps, carrying "Law" flags.

This is part of a…
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