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The National Woman Suffrage Parade, 1913 Removed. View My Visit. On March 3, 1913, 5,000 women marched up Pennsylvania Avenue in Washington, DC, demanding the right to vote. Their “national procession ...
1913. The Woman Suffrage Procession. Crashing the inauguration to demand the vote. by Alex Q. Arbuckle (opens in a new tab) Opens in a new tab. Inez Milholland, one of the leaders of the parade.
In 1913, Ida B. Wells-Barnett founded the nonpartisan Alpha Suffrage Club in Illinois, which that year granted women limited voting rights. Wells-Barnett viewed enfranchisement and Black political ...
Postcard from Woman Suffrage Parade, 1913. This Smithsonian Snapshot celebrates Women’s History Month with a postcard from the 1913 Woman Suffrage Parade. On March 3, 1913, 5,000 women marched up ...
Alice Paul, leader of the National American Woman Suffrage Association, ... and she led a group at the 1913 Women’s Suffrage Parade in D.C. Told by organizers to go to the back or leave, ...
Women's suffrage supporters, led by "General" Rosalie Jones (walking behind the first car), hiked from New York to Washington, D.C., for the March 3, 1913, National American Woman Suffrage ...
In the 1913 suffrage parade, women used their clothes as well as many other tools (signs, printed material, etc) to get their messages across.
WASHINGTON – One hundred years ago this Sunday, more than 5,000 women marched in Washington for voting rights. The 1913 women’s suffrage parade was a turning point in the fight for women to ...
It is truly a notable occasion when Equal Suffrage is again to be presented in Harvard halls by a woman lecturer. Militancy, however, will not be in order today as it was two years ago when Mrs ...