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1913 Woman Suffrage Procession (U.S. National Park Service)May 18, 2025 · Thousands of women marched along Pennsylvania Avenue in a procession organized by the National American Woman Suffrage Association (NAWSA).
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Marching for the Vote: Remembering the Woman Suffrage Parade of ...On Monday, March 3, 1913, clad in a white cape astride a white horse, lawyer Inez Milholland led the great woman suffrage parade down Pennsylvania Avenue in the ...
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Parading for Progress - National Women's History MuseumMar 1, 2018 · The procession included nine bands, four mounted brigades, more than twenty floats, and around eight thousand marchers. The first contingent, ...
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Marching for the Vote: Remembering the Woman Suffrage Parade of ...On Monday, March 3, 1913, lawyer Inez Milholland Boissevain, clad in a white cape and riding a white horse, led the great women's suffrage parade down ...
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Woman Suffrage Parade in Washington, DC - DocsTeachOn March 3, 1913, woman suffrage advocates marched along Pennsylvania Avenue in Washington, DC. Organizers had made repeated attempts to secure police ...Missing: Procession facts
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text (10.0 KB) - GovInfo1109 Recognizing the historic Woman Suffrage Procession of 1913 and honoring ... violence escalated to the point where at least 100 protesters required ...
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American Red Cross ambulance in crowd, photographic postcard by ...The 1913 Woman Suffrage Procession. On March 3, 1913, more than 5,000 ... Public outcry over the violence led to congressional hearings. Press ...
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West Hammond – The Indiana History BlogJan 27, 2025 · Despite violence perpetrated against some of the marchers, the 1913 parade catalyzed public support for women's suffrage and reinvigorated the ...Missing: Procession | Show results with:Procession
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Woman Suffrage and the 19th Amendment | National ArchivesJun 2, 2021 · One of the most consequential demonstrations was a march held in Washington, DC, on March 3, 1913. Though controversial because of the march ...Failure is Impossible · Petition for Woman Suffrage · Women's Suffrage Party PetitionMissing: Procession | Show results with:Procession
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Woman Suffrage Timeline (1840-1920) - Crusade for the VoteKey events include the 1848 Seneca Falls Convention, the 1866 Equal Rights Association, the 1878 amendment proposal, the 1919 Senate passage, and the 1920 ...
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Women's Suffrage and Women's Rights - WyoHistory.orgIn 1869, 150 years ago, Wyoming's territorial legislature passed a law granting women the right to vote, and Gov. John Campbell signed the bill into law on Dec ...
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“Failure is Impossible!” The Battle for the Ballot (U.S. National Park ...At the end of the 19th century, there were only four states – Wyoming (1869), Colorado (1893), Utah (1896), and Idaho (1896) – in which women had won full ...Missing: referendum | Show results with:referendum
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Arguments for and Against Suffrage - Women & the American StorySuffragists argued voting would empower women, while anti-suffragists believed politics would corrupt them and that the ballot is not a cure for existing evils.
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Some Reasons Why We Oppose Votes for WomenOthers argued that since men and women had essentially different roles to play in society, it was only fitting for them to have different political rights.
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National American Woman Suffrage Association - Crusade for the VoteSusan B. Anthony largely led NAWSA during Stanton's presidency (1890-1892) and her own (1892-1900). Anthony groomed protégées before she resigned, including ...
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Women's Suffrage Timeline - American Bar AssociationThe first women's rights convention was in 1847, the 19th Amendment was certified in 1920, and the first woman elected to the House was in 1916.
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Alice Paul | National Women's History MuseumPaul now led the Congressional Committee of NAWSA and quickly made her mark with unique determination and talent for organizing fellow suffragists (Cahill, 2015 ...
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About Alice PaulIn 1912, Alice Paul joined her NAWSA colleagues Lucy Burns and Crystal Eastman in a move to Washington, D.C. With little funding and in true Pankhurst style, ...
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Suffragette & Suffragist: The Influence of the British Suffrage MovementDec 14, 2020 · A young American named Alice Paul was gaining national attention for her participation in the WSPU's confrontational demonstrations.
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Alice Paul, Suffrage Militant | Gilder Lehrman Institute of American ...In London Paul and Burns participated in suffrage parades, enduring arrest, hunger strikes, and the horrors of forced feeding. Recognizing Paul's skills ...
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Historical Overview of the National Womans Party | Articles and ...The origins of the National Woman's Party (NWP) date from 1912, when Alice Paul and Lucy Burns, young Americans schooled in the militant tactics of the British ...
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1912 to 1914 | Historical Timeline of the National Womans PartyWomen begin to assemble for the first national suffrage parade, Washington, D.C. Harris & Ewing. March 3, 1913. 1913. Mar. 3. Massive national suffrage parade, ...
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Did You Know? Alice Paul Versus Carrie Chapman CattDec 29, 2019 · Although Alice Paul and Carrie Chapman Catt were both fighting for woman suffrage, they often fought each other as they worked for passage of the Nineteenth ...Missing: gradualism | Show results with:gradualism
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How Moderate and Militant Suffragists Fought the System ... - PBSJul 1, 2020 · Carrie Chapman Catt, head of the National American Woman Suffrage Association (NAWSA), and Alice Paul, president of the National Woman's ...Missing: gradualism | Show results with:gradualism
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This Huge Women's March Drowned Out a Presidential Inauguration ...Jan 17, 2018 · The official program of the Woman Suffrage Procession on March 3, 1913, in Washington, DC. (Credit: VCG Wilson/Corbis via Getty Images). At ...
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Party Government Since 1857 | US House of RepresentativesSince 1857, the government has been unified 48 times, 23 under Democratic control and 25 under Republican control.1. Congress, House Majority, Senate Majority ...
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History Happy Hour: Woodrow Wilson and Women's Fight for the VoteNov 21, 2024 · Despite its growing momentum, Cox will discuss Wilson's initial rejection of suffrage during his first presidential campaign in 1912 and his ...
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Alice Paul, Woodrow Wilson, and the Battles for Liberty (U.S. ...Paul's idea behind the suffrage procession was to demand a federal amendment granting all American women access to the ballot box. She created floats and ...
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Suffrage Parade: Report of the Committee of the District of Columbia ...The 1913 Woman Suffrage Procession. On March 3, 1913, more than 5,000 suffragists paraded down Pennsylvania Avenue from the U.S. Capitol to the Treasury ...
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The Great Suffrage Parade of 1913 (U.S. National Park Service)Dec 14, 2020 · The 1913 parade introduced new activism, energy, tactics, and leadership to the languishing movement. It also garnered huge national attention.Missing: committees | Show results with:committees<|separator|>
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[PDF] 1913 Woman Suffrage Procession | Utah Women's HistoryOn March 3, 1913, thousands of suffragists marched down Pennsylvania Avenue in Washington, D.C. as part of a demonstration to demand the right to vote.
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Suffrage and suffering at the 1913 March - Pieces of HistoryMar 1, 2013 · As woman suffrage advocates marched along Pennsylvania Avenue on March 3, 1913, they were met with crowds of unruly men blocking their paths and shouting ...
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[PDF] 1913 Suffrage Parade - Senate.govThe number of cars; yes, sir. Senator PoMERENE. Did they. make an estimate or was an estimate made as to the number of people-is ...
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Woman Suffrage Parade in Washington, DC - DocsTeachthey even contacted the Secretary of War seeking assistance ...
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Anti-Suffrage in Massachusetts (U.S. National Park Service)Jan 16, 2025 · Anti-suffragists responded by reinforcing the Biblical argument of the "natural subordination of women" and the prevalent understanding of the " ...
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[PDF] The Women's Suffrage Movement in Washington, DC: 1848-1973Anti-suffragists in the District responded to the March 3, 1913, suffrage parade by organizing public gatherings prior to and following the parade, including.
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Icon | Selected Leaders of the National Woman's PartyInez Milholland remains famous as the beautiful Joan of Arc-like symbol of the suffrage movement. She appeared dramatically astride a white horse leading more ...
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Inez Milholland Pageant Poster, 1924 - Smithsonian InstitutionBelieving that people would respond to the parade's symbolism and spectacle, she rode as its herald. Her strong and feminine figure symbolically led the way to ...
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The AllegoryMcKaye's Allegory used figures from mythology who were traditionally seen as women: Justice, Charity, Liberty, Peace, and Hope. ... Woman Suffrage Procession, ...
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Symbolism in the Women's Suffrage Movement | Folklife TodayAug 24, 2020 · The Congressional Union for Women's Suffrage, formed in 1913, adopted purple, white, and gold. Much later in the movement when large marches ...Missing: NAWSA | Show results with:NAWSA
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Suffrage Colors Explained - Utah Women's History - Better DaysJul 10, 2020 · A 1913 article in The Suffragist explained, “Purple is the color of loyalty, constancy to purpose, unswerving steadfastness to a cause.Missing: NAWSA gowns
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They marched, we won: An appreciation of the activism of the ...Aug 16, 2020 · By 1912, suffragists were marching in disciplined ranks ... However, the 1913 national suffrage parade was remembered for other ...
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5000 WOMEN MARCH, BESET BY CROWDS - The New York TimesJohn A. Johnson, a Commissioner of the District of Columbia, that 500.000 persons watched the women march for their cause. ... Ropes stretched to keep back the ...
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Chaos and Persistence at the 1913 Women's Suffrage MarchJan 31, 2018 · Official program of the Woman suffrage procession, Washington, D.C. (Credit: Library of Congress) ... The participants and organizers of ...
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More Than One Hundred Years Ago, 5,000 Suffragettes Paraded ...Crowds, the women said, had gathered about one woman and her aids, and drunken men had attempted to climb upon the floats. Insults and jibes were shouted at ...
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Anti-Suffrage Arguments - UGA LibrariesThe items in this case demonstrate the hostility that women's rights supporters faced. Mothers Got the Habit.jpg. Postcard, “Mother's Got the Habit Now,” 1913.<|separator|>
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The Suffrage March Riot of 1913 | The Saturday Evening PostMar 22, 2018 · Drunk, inferior feeling men secretly afraid of losing dominance over women, combined with that date, time, locale and mob mentality, proved ...<|separator|>
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Wilson and Women's Suffrage | American Experience - PBSA small but determined group of militant suffragists led by Alice Paul had been picketing the White House, urging Woodrow Wilson to support a Constitutional ...
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SAYS POLICE SIDED WITH MOB; Miss Richards Tells of Insults to ...Miss Janet E. Richards, who marched in the first section of the parade, testified that "most of the policemen were standing idly around in the crowd, and seemed ...
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POLICE IDLY WATCHED ABUSE OF WOMEN; Shocking Insults to ...POLICE IDLY WATCHED ABUSE OF WOMEN; Shocking Insults to Suffrage Paraders Testified To at Washington Inquiry. Share full article.
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The 1913 Woman Suffrage Procession - Oregon Secretary of StateThe first suffragist parade in Washington D.C. was organized by Alice Paul and Lucy Burns for the day before President Wilson's inauguration in March 1913.Missing: choice | Show results with:choice<|separator|>
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Playing the Past: The 1913 Women's Suffrage Parade - DAR blogMar 10, 2017 · Following the parade on March 3, 1913, the suffragists congregated here, at DAR's Memorial Continental Hall, for the evening's final rally.Missing: Procession | Show results with:Procession
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Today in Feminist History: Putting the Failure of the Police on Blast ...Mar 8, 2020 · Paul, who organized the massive suffrage parade and pageant five days ago, gave sharply contradictory views to a Senate subcommittee today.
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Suffragist Alice Paul Clashed with Woodrow Wilson - PBSShe clashed with Woodrow Wilson, who was affronted by Paul's "unladylike" tactics, including her protests outside the White House.
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Report of the Senate Hearing on the 1913 Woman Suffrage Parade... police department's failure to protect the women. The Senate held eleven days of hearings and gathered contradictory testimony from more than 150 witnesses.Missing: March | Show results with:March<|separator|>
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Washington Police Chief Puts Blame for Suffrage Parade Disorder ..."I did my duty," Major Sylvester testified. "I exhausted every effort I could command as an official, the head of the Police Department, to furnish the parade ...
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Congressional Investigation of Police Conduct | Parade Sparks Rifts ...Public outcry over the ill treatment of women participating in the 1913 parade, as expressed in this letter, led to a congressional investigation.
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Senate Committee Report on the Suffrage Parade Investigation (1913)In 1913 a subcommittee of the Senate Committee on the District of Columbia conducted an investigation to examine the lack of police protection for the ...
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Report of the Senate Hearing on the 1913 Woman Suffrage ParadeThe Senate held eleven days of hearings and gathered contradictory testimony from more than 150 witnesses. The committee decided that the police had not done an ...
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Woodrow Wilson stood on the wrong side of historyJan 2, 2025 · Wilson was also strongly opposed to expanding the vote to women, believing that their place was in the home. He couched his opposition in the ...
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Princeton and Women's Suffrage: “The Greatest Question of the Day”They considered it calculated, proclaiming on a broadside, “Wilson opposes suffrage in Congress where he has great power; he votes for it in New Jersey where ...
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Woodrow Wilson — History of U.S. Woman's SuffrageWoodrow Wilson was the 28th president of the United States. Often remembered for the large role he played in ending World War I with his Fourteen Points plan.Missing: 1912 | Show results with:1912
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Picketing the White HouseApr 14, 2017 · Alice Paul and Lucy Burns' Congressional Union for Woman Suffrage (now the National Woman's Party) set up shop at Cameron House on the east side ...Missing: appointment | Show results with:appointment<|separator|>
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The Regressive Era | Washington MonthlyOct 29, 2024 · Wilson's opposition to women's suffrage for most of his presidency rested on more than idealized gender roles. Like many southerners, his ...
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Alice Paul - Belmont-Paul Women's Equality National Monument ...She convinced the NAWSA leaders to let her organize a Woman Suffrage Procession in Washington, D.C. on March 3, 1913, the day before Woodrow Wilson's ...
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Winning the Vote: A Divided Movement Brought About the ...When millions of women protested their continued disenfranchisement after 1920, the mainstream, largely white suffrage organizations refused to listen. White ...Missing: failures | Show results with:failures
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USU Reflects on the 1913 Women's Suffrage ParadeFeb 26, 2020 · In the two months prior to the parade, Paul and other members of NAWSA Congressional Committee raised nearly $15,000, a notable sum in 1913 when ...
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National Women's Party and Militant Methods - Crusade for the VoteAlice Paul of Moorestown, New Jersey, was appointed chairman of the Congressional Committee of the National American Woman Suffrage Association in 1913, and ...Missing: 1912 | Show results with:1912
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Fall Bench and Bar Retreat 2024: Featuring a Dramatic Program on ...Following the parade, the leadership at NAWSA increasingly found Paul's tactics too “militant. ... Alice Paul was so resistant it took five people to hold ...
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Clipping : Cartoons magazine. The Washington Parade. [1913]The cartoons depict the National American Woman Suffrage Association's March ... Suffrage Association, Newspaper, Parade, Procession, Washington D.C.. Citation.
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Significance of Press Coverage of the 1913 National Suffrage ParadeNewspaper coverage of the suffrage parade was significant because it conferred legitimacy upon women's right of assembly. The acknowledgement by the mainstream ...Missing: support | Show results with:support
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[PDF] Alice Paul, Racism, and the 1913 First National Suffrage MarchThe March 1913 suffrage procession comes up a lot in discussions about the suffrage movement and African American women. The event, while important as Alice ...
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Ida B. Wells Marches for Justice - AMERICAN HERITAGEIn the first six months of 1913, Illinois was a hotbed of suffrage activism, and Ida Wells-Barnett wanted to make sure that African American women were part of ...<|separator|>
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Deltas: Black sorority faced racism at suffrage parade in Washington ...Aug 8, 2020 · The Deltas who marched for the right to vote in Washington in 1913 helped pave the way for African American women in politics.Missing: dynamics | Show results with:dynamics
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Black Women's 200 Year Fight for the Vote | American ExperienceJun 3, 2020 · When given her opportunity to remedy how white supremacy threatened to taint her parade, Paul faltered. She evidenced neither clarity nor ...
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Race and the Suffrage Parade - Women & the American StoryThis collection of resources tells the story of Black women's participation in the 1913 women's suffrage parade.<|separator|>
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National Association Opposed to Woman Suffrage (NAOWS)Oct 2, 2025 · Led by Josephine Dodge, the founder and first president, the NAOWS believed that woman suffrage would decrease women's work in communities and ...
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Anti-Suffragism in the United States (U.S. National Park Service)Apr 10, 2019 · In the early nineteenth century both northern and southern states eliminated property qualifications for voting, leading to nearly universal ...
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American Women Who Were Anti-Suffragettes : NPR History Dept.Oct 22, 2015 · The female leaders of the US anti-suffrage campaign "were generally women of wealth, privilege, social status and even political power," NPR learns from ...Missing: arguments | Show results with:arguments
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What do women want? Female suffrage and the size of governmentIndeed, Lott and Kenny (1999) found that the introduction of women's suffrage in U.S. states increased state government expenditure immediately by 14%, followed ...<|separator|>
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Views of the 1913 Suffrage Parade - The Long 19th AmendmentIn 1913, Alice Paul organized activists to march in the first suffrage parade in Washington, DC. They went down Pennsylvania Avenue the day before President ...
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Anti-Suffrage Postcards (U.S. National Park Service)Feb 2, 2025 · The anti-suffragists argued that if women could vote, they would stop taking care of their homes and families and would become "mannish." Anti- ...
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Divorce: More than a Century of Change, 1900-2018Apr 6, 2021 · The divorce rate increased from 4.1 in 1900 to 15.7 in 2018, peaking at 22.6 in 1980. The percentage of divorced women increased from less than ...
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Centennial of the 1913 Woman Suffrage Parade - FlickrOn March 3, 1913, 5,000 women marched up Pennsylvania Avenue demanding the right to vote. Their “national procession,” staged the day before Woodrow Wilson's ...
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Celebrating the 100th Anniversary of the Suffragist March of 1913 ...Feb 14, 2013 · On March 3, 1913, thousands of demonstrators marched down Pennsylvania Avenue in a call for women's suffrage. Primary sources from the ...Missing: facts | Show results with:facts
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Iron Jawed Angels - WikipediaThe film focuses on the American women's suffrage movement during the 1910s and follows women's suffrage leaders Alice Paul and Lucy Burns as they use peaceful ...
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Iron Jawed Angels (2004) - Frock FlicksNov 4, 2024 · First is NAWSA's 1913 Woman Suffrage Procession in Washington D.C., which Alice Paul and and Lucy Burns organized. It was magnificent occasion, ...
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The Memorial Design - Turning Point Suffragist MemorialThe Turning Point Suffragist Memorial is designed to inspire visitors by telling the story of the great civil rights achievement of the women and men of the ...<|separator|>
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100 years later, today's activists can learn from suffrage movementAug 7, 2020 · At the Woman Suffrage Procession of 1913, women activists were beaten by male onlookers. In a scene parallel to that of the tear gas and rubber ...
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[PDF] How Protests from 1913 to 1920 Led to the Ratification of the 19th ...Jul 16, 2025 · By looking into key events such as the 1913 Woman Suffrage Procession, the Silent Sentinels' picketing of the White. House, and the impact of ...
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An intimate dialog between race and gender at Women's Suffrage ...Aug 13, 2020 · Women's Suffrage Centennial has arrived in a culturally divisive time in the United States as well as in a high-stakes presidential election ...
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The Nineteenth Amendment and the Democratization of the FamilyJan 20, 2020 · This essay recovers debates over the family connecting the Reconstruction Amendments and the Nineteenth Amendment, and considers how this lost history can ...