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Women's Suffrage in Pictures

Pictures of the women's suffrage movement including key women's suffrage activists.

Women's Suffrage Activists

Pictures of key women who helped to win the vote.

Susan B. Anthony Pictures

Pictures of Susan B. Anthony, woman suffrage pioneer.

Alice Stone Blackwell Pictures

Pictures of Alice Stone Blackwell, feminist and editor.

Lucretia Mott Pictures

Pictures of Lucretia Mott, Quaker anti-slavery activist and women's rights activist.

Alice Paul Pictures

Pictures of Alice Paul, leader of the woman suffrage movement in the early 20th century and proponent of the Equal Rights Amendment.

Jeannette Rankin Photos

A gallery of photos of Jeannette Rankin, a feminist and women's suffrage advocate also known for voting against entry into both World War I and World War II.

Elizabeth Cady Stanton Pictures

Pictures of Elizabeth Cady Stanton, women's rights advocate.

Lucy Stone Pictures

Pictures of Lucy Stone, activist.

Sojourner Truth

A collection of images of Sojourner Truth, abolitionist and women's rights advocate of the 19th century.

Victoria Woodhull

Images of Victoria Woodhull, 19th century feminist and free love advocate.

California Voter - 1913

California Woman Annie Marshall Reid Rolph - wife of San Francisco mayor - casts a vote, probably in 1911, the year California women won the vote.

Headquarters of the National Association Opposed to Woman Suffrage

The movement against women's suffrage was also organized. This photo is from about 1915.

Jailed for Freedom

National Woman's Party 1917 pin commemorating suffragists who were "jailed for freedom," arrested for demonstrating outside the White House.

"Votes for Women" Cartoon

In this cartoon, the women of the states without the vote are reaching for "Votes for Women" and she is striding across the states where women have the vote. The cartoon is from a drawing of Hy Mayer, first published February 20, 1915.

Woman Suffrage Demonstration in Pictures

On March 3, 1913, the National American Woman Suffrage Association - NAWSA - sponsored a woman suffrage parade and demonstration in Washington, DC, to coordinate with the arrival of Woodrow Wilson for his presidential inauguration. Here are some contemporary photographs of that landmark women's suffrage event.

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