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Woman Suffrage - Groups at Headquarters, 1917. Creator: Harris & Ewing. Woman Suffrage - Groups at Headquarters, 1917Woman Suffrage - Groups at Headquarters, 1917
Woman Suffrage - Motor Parade To Capitol, 1913. Creator: Harris & Ewing. Woman Suffrage - Motor Parade To CapitolWoman Suffrage - Motor Parade To Capitol, [Washington, DC], 1913. [American women demanding the vote]
Woman Suffrage Motor Parade To Capitol, 1913. Creator: Harris & Ewing. Woman Suffrage Motor Parade To Capitol, 1913Woman Suffrage - Motor Parade To Capitol, [Washington, DC], 1913. [American women demanding the vote]
Mrs. Josephine Bennett, 1917. Creator: Harris & Ewing. Mrs. Josephine Bennett, 1917. Creator: Harris & EwingMrs. Josephine Bennett, 1917. US campaigner and activist for women's right to vote. She joined picket lines with workers and strikers, advocating for better pay
Woman Suffrage - Pickets, 1917. Creator: Harris & Ewing. Woman Suffrage - Pickets, 1917. Creator: Harris & EwingWoman Suffrage - Pickets, 1917
District of Columbia - Suffrage Voting For District, 1912. Creator: Harris & EwingDistrict of Columbia - Suffrage Voting For District, 1912. Straw Vote Polling Booth for Men and Women'...[American women won the national vote in 1920 with the passing of the 19th Amendment]
District of Columbia - Suffrage Voting For District, 1912. Creator: Harris & EwingDistrict of Columbia - Suffrage Voting For District, 1912
District of Columbia - Suffrage Voting For District, 1912. Creator: Harris & EwingDistrict of Columbia - Suffrage Voting For District, 1912. [American women won the vote in 1920 with the passing of the 19th Amendment]
Soiree of the Social Science Association at Westminster Hall, 1862. Creator: SmythSoiree of the Social Science Association at Westminster Hall, [London], 1862. The National Association for the Promotion of Social Science...[issued] cards of invitation in such numbers that
The Suffragette Housemaid 1908, (1933). Creator: UnknownThe Suffragette Housemaid 1908, (1933). A suffragette (Vera Wentworth?) wearing a pinafore advertising a protest on Londons Victoria Embankment
Suffragette Martyrs Released from Prison, 1908, (1933). Creator: UnknownSuffragette " Martyrs" Released from Prison, 1908, (1933). A triumphant procession with banners and a brass band
Aaron Augustus Sargent of California, 1865-1880. Creator: UnknownAaron Augustus Sargent of California, 1865-1880. Sargent, Hon. Aaron Augustus of California, between 1865 and 1880. [Journalist, lawyer
Aaron Augustus Sargent of California, between 1860 and 1875. Creator: UnknownHon. Aaron Augustus Sargent of California, between 1860 and 1875. [Journalist, lawyer, politician and diplomat: introduced what became the 19th Amendment to the U.S
Josiah Williams Begole of Michigan, 1865-1880. Creator: UnknownJosiah Williams Begole of Michigan, 1865-1880. Begole, Hon. J.W. Rep of Mich. between 1865 and 1880. [Anti-slavery politician, businessman
Portrait of Benjamin Franklin Wade (1800-1878), Before 1878. Creator: UnknownPortrait of Benjamin Franklin Wade (1800-1878), Before 1878
Poll tax receipt for Lee Carr from Hardin County, Texas, 1955. Creator: UnknownDuring the era of segregation in the United States, voting rights were denied to African Americans in the form of discriminatory taxation
Cabinet card portrait of Thomas Mundy Peterson, 1884. Creator: William R. TobiasOn March 31, 1870, one day after the ratification of the 15th Amendment, which allowed him the right to vote, Thomas Peterson became the first African American to cast a ballot in a U.S
Program for Coon Town Suffragettes, 1914. Creator: UnknownA four page program for the silent short film Coon Town Suffragettes. On the first page of the program is a woman standing on a pedestal like box appearing to address a larger group of women
Bumper sticker with the slogan One Man, One Vote, 1962 - 1965. Creator: UnknownA blue bumper sticker with green and white print. Vertical text down the left side reads: [SNCC]. Text moving from left to right along the sticker reads: [ONE MAN x ONE VOTE]
Flyer promoting the Citizenship Education Project, 1956. Creator: UnknownThis document is part of a scrapbook that was compiled in 1956 and 1957 by Frances Albrier during her term as president of the San Francisco Chapter of the National Council of Negro Women (NCNW)
The Fifteenth Amendment. Celebrated May 19th 1870. Creator: Thomas KellyAt center, a depiction of a parade in celebration of the passing of the 15th Amendment. Framing it are portraits and vignettes illustrating the rights granted by the 15th Amendment
Great meeting in Rhode Island, 1844. Creator: UnknownGreat meeting in Rhode Island, 1844. Crowds gathered in Rhode Island, USA, to listen to Thomas Wilson Dorr, leader of the Dorr Rebellion
Our Next President (Harpers Weekly, Vol. XII), October 31, 1868. Creator: UnknownOur Next President (Harpers Weekly, Vol. XII), October 31, 1868
Viscountess Castlereagh, from Worlds Beauties, Series 2 (N27) for Allen &Viscountess Castlereagh, from Worlds Beauties, Series 2 (N27) for Allen & Ginter Cigarettes, 1888
Manuscript Leaf with Saint James the Greater, from a Book of Hours, ca. 1500. Creator: UnknownManuscript Leaf with Saint James the Greater, from a Book of Hours, ca. 1500
Siddeley Deasy ambulance 1911, women changing wheel. Creator: UnknownSiddeley Deasy ambulance 1911, women changing wheel
Ropespierre, (1758-1794), 1830. Creator: UnknownRopespierre, (1758-1794), 1830. Maximilien Robespierre (1758-1794) French lawyer and politician, influential figure of the French Revolution who campaigned for suffrage
The Welcome to the Victims of Masculine Tyranny 1908, (1933). Creator: UnknownThe Welcome to the Victims of Masculine Tyranny 1908, (1933). A group of British suffragettes, recently released from prison, with a Welcome banner
Mr. and Mrs. George Lansbury in 1910, (1935). Creator: UnknownMr. and Mrs. George Lansbury in 1910, (1935). Portrait of British politician George Lansbury (1859-1940) and his wife Elizabeth (1861-1933)
Maximilien Robespierre, c1780, (1890). Creator: UnknownMaximilien Robespierre, c1780, (1890). Maximilien Robespierre (1758-1794) French lawyer and politician, one of the best known figures in the French Revolution
George Lansbury, c1930, (1935). Creator: UnknownGeorge Lansbury, c1930, (1935). Portrait of British politician George Lansbury (1859-1940) who became a socialist in the early 1890s, and was elected to Parliament in 1910
Margaret Bondfield, 1929, (1935). Creator: UnknownMargaret Bondfield, 1929, (1935). Portrait of Margaret Grace Bondfield (1873-1953), British Labour politician, trade unionist and womens rights activist
Some women are able to vote for the first time, Britain, 14 December 1918, (1935). In the General Election on December 14, 1918
Rt. Hon. R. J. Seddon, 1927. Creator: UnknownRt. Hon. R. J. Seddon, 1927. Richard Seddon (1845-1906) Prime Minister of New Zealand from 1893 when he inherited a bill for womens suffrage
Suffragettes waiting on the doorstep of Sir Edward Carsons London home, 6 April 1914, (1947). Campaigners for womens suffrage entrenched outside the residence of Irish unionist
Suffragettes demonstrate outside a prison, London, 1914, (1947). Creator: UnknownSuffragettes demonstrate outside a prison, London, 1914, (1947). Campaigners for womens suffrage wearing sandwich boards criticising the then British government
Jennie Baines speaking in Trafalgar Square, 1908, (1947). Creator: UnknownJennie Baines speaking in Trafalgar Square, 1908, (1947). Jennie Baines (1866-1951), British-Australian campaigner for womens suffrage
The National Convention... 4th of February 1839 at the British Coffee House. Creator: UnknownThe National Convention. As it met on Monday the 4th of February 1839 at the British Coffee House. Meeting of the National Convention of the Industrious Classes at the British Coffee House
Political meeting at Smithfield, London, 1819. A meeting of radical reformers presided over by Henry Hunt on July 21st 1819
Women at the Polls in New Jersey in the Good Old TImes, from Harpers Weekly, pub. 1880 (lithograph). In 1776 the New Jersey Constitution stated that all inhabitants of this colony, of full age
A New Court of Queens Bench …, 1850A New Court of Queens Bench: As It Ought to Be or The Ladies Trying a Contemptible Scoundrel for a Breach of Promise, pub. 1850 (hand coloured engraving)
The Rights of Women or the Effects of Female Enfranchisement, 1853The Rights of Women or the Effects of Female Enfranchisement, pub. 1853 (hand coloured engraving)
Suffragettes armed with materials to chain themselves to railings, 1909. The Suffragettes found that by chaining themselves to railings they could gain much needed time to deliver their speeches
Sylvia Pankhurst, British suffragette, in a bath chair, London, June 1914. ArtistSylvia Pankhurst, British suffragette, in a bath chair, London, June 1914. Sylvia Pankhurst (1882-1960) is shown here in her severely weakened state caused by numerous hunger
A mass of spectators at the Monument, London, 18 April 1913. Crowds gathered around the Monument after it had been captured by two suffragettes
Suffragettes trying to speak to the Prime Minister, London, 1908. Olive Fergus (left) and Mrs Frank Corbet flank Prime Minister Herbert Asquith (1852-1928)
Stand of the Wimbledon branch of the Womens Social and Political Union (WSPU), London, 1911. The stand of the Wimbledon branch of the WSPU at the Christmas Bazaar located in the Portman Rooms, 1911
Two suffragettes celebrating their release from Holloway Prison, London, on 22 August 1908. Mary Leigh (left) (1885-c1978) and Edith New (1877)