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Black and white photograph showing the "Silent Sentinels, " members of Alice Paul's National Woman Suffrage Party, picketing in front of a fence...
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- American Suffragist Alice Paul Unfurls a Banner After Receiving The News of The Tennessee Suffrage Vote, Washington, Dc, August 18, 1920. The Banner
American suffragist Alice Paul (1885 - 1977) unfurls a...
- Women's Rights
RMPF9WDR–Black and white photograph showing the 'Silent Sentinels, ' members of Alice Paul's National Woman Suffrage Party, picketing in front of a fence outside the White House, 1917. ()
5 Ιουν 2019 · Hutchinson, a New York Catholic-school teacher, was dismissed from her job for attending the 1912 suffrage parade. The suffragist Alice Paul in a 1913 photograph.
In 1917 Suffragettes organized the "Silent Sentinels" first protest outside The White House, in Washington led by Alice Paul and the National Woman's Party. Alice Paul served a 7-month jail sentence for protesting women's rights in Washington. [Alice Paul, half-length portrait, seated, facing slightly right, sewi...
This archive from the Library of Congress Prints and Photographs Division features a selection of frequently requested images related to the suffrage movement. It includes portraits of notable suffragists like Alice Paul and Lucy Stone, suffrage campaign scenes, cartoons, and ephemera.
A vocal leader of the twentieth century women’s suffrage movement, Alice Paul advocated for and helped secure passage of the 19 th Amendment to the US Constitution, granting women the right to vote. Paul next authored the Equal Rights Amendment in 1923, which has yet to be adopted.
8 Μαΐ 2012 · For seven years she kept the demand for woman suffrage squarely in the public and presidential eyes in demonstrations that eventually escalated to picketing the White House and burning President Wilson’s speeches.