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The banner was the work from suffragettes from ... much of which openly attacked her husband’s suffrage position. “Yes, and take one of our magazines,” urged one of the suffragettes.
1919 National Museum of American History Alice Paul with Suffrage Banner, 1920 National Museum of American History Declaration of Sentiments Table, 1848 National Museum of American History Woman ...
A suffragette confidently displays a banner that chastises the treatment of suffrage prisoners for fighting for their right to vote in Washington D.C. in 1917. A car takes part in a suffragette ...
“We have ordered another banner with the same wording and we intend to show it in the same place,” she said. Sure enough, within 24 hours, the Silent Sentinels were back at their posts. Behind ...
Curators knew that between 80 and 90 members of the Oxford Women’s Suffrage Society travelled to London on June 13, 1908, to join a procession. On the day they carried three banners but none ...
They festooned the stadium with yellow banners and printed baseball-themed fliers, with exhortations like “Fans, Fair Play” and “Make a Home Run for Suffrage.” Everybody, The New York ...
Suffragists displaying banners in Greenwich Village, New York City, in 1912. Bettmann/Contributor/Getty Images ... Suffrage banner bearers being arrested during protests outside the White House.
An artist had to learn "lost techniques" to recreate a suffrage banner for Cambridge University. The original was carried by students from women's colleges Newnham and Girton on marches in London ...
Banner, silk striped (cream ... used in the Jun 1908 NUWSS Procession [National Union of Women's Suffrage Societies (NUWSS)].
Students from Newnham and Girton colleges carried the original banner through London in 1908 An artist had to learn "lost techniques" to recreate a suffrage banner for Cambridge University.
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