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Women's Suffrage Protestors Taken to Prison

National Woman's Party White House Protests, 1917

National Woman's Party protestors are taken from the D.C. Court House to prison after their conviction in connection with White House protests for women's suffrage, 1917.
Woman Suffrage Prisoners 1917

National Woman's Party women's suffrage protesters being taken from the D.C. Court House to prison, 1917

Photographer: Harris & Ewing. Courtesy Library of Congress

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