Woman's Suffrage Gallery
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The only woman ever awarded the Medal of Honor — Dr. Mary Walker, American Civil WarDuring the
Edith Garrud, the Jujitsu Suffragist,“Woman is exposed to many perils nowadays, because so man
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celebratingamazingwomen:Florence Ellinwood Allen (1884-1966)was the first woman to serve on a state
stuffmomnevertoldyou:Herstory: The First Woman to Run for PresidentMeet Victoria Woodhull, a woman a
“The Young are at the Gates" National Woman’s Party banner used during the suffrage movement, c
“The Young are at the Gates” - National Woman’s Party banner used during the suffr
Pamphlet from the “National Association Opposed to Woman Suffrage.” It includes such gems as:“You do
~National association opposed to woman suffrage. New York City, 1894Library of CongressDIGITAL ID: r
thehystericalsociety: riotnprotest: “Congressional Union for Woman Suffrage, 1916.” One of the ban
“Congressional Union for Woman Suffrage, 1916.” One of the banners used in a memorial se
February 1913. “Woman suffrage – hikers arriving in Washington from New York.”
This tiny book says it all…A publication of the National Woman Suffrage Publishing Co., circa
todaysdocument:Jeannette Rankin, First Woman Elected to Congress, 11/07/1916Representative Jeannette
“No Surrender!”To the American Suffragists there is only one slogan: “No Surrender!” In a womanly an
Celebrating 100 Years of Women’s SuffrageThis postcard was published by the Equal Suffrage League of
The First Woman to Vote in England Seven years before women won the right to vote in England, France
profeminist:“The Young are at the Gates" National Woman’s Party banner used during the suffrage
The Scottish Suffragette Agnes Henderson Brown was born on April 12th 1866 in Edinburgh. The t
The Scottish Suffragette and campaigner Arabella Scott was born on May 7th 1886 in Dunoon.Arabella&r
Some wardrobe choices are historic - like women wearing white June 14, 1916 was the first
How can they look so calm? The Woman Citizen, November 6, 1920 was published following the first pre
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