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Background imageWomen's Movement Collection: EMMELINE PANKHURST (1858-1928). English woman-suffrage advocate. Mrs

EMMELINE PANKHURST (1858-1928). English woman-suffrage advocate. Mrs. Pankhurst arrested outside Buckingham Palace, London, while trying to present a petition to King George V, 21 May 1914

Background imageWomen's Movement Collection: MS. MAGAZINE, 1972. Cover of the first issue of Ms. magazine, spring 1972

MS. MAGAZINE, 1972. Cover of the first issue of Ms. magazine, spring 1972

Background imageWomen's Movement Collection: WHITE HOUSE: SUFFRAGETTES. Women suffragettes picketing in front of the White House, Washington

WHITE HOUSE: SUFFRAGETTES. Women suffragettes picketing in front of the White House, Washington, D. C. 1917
WHITE HOUSE: SUFFRAGETTES. Women suffragettes picketing in front of the White House, Washington, D.C. 1917

Background imageWomen's Movement Collection: WOMENs RIGHTS. What a Woman may be and yet not have the Vote : English postcard, c1910

WOMENs RIGHTS. What a Woman may be and yet not have the Vote : English postcard, c1910
WOMENs RIGHTS. " What a Woman may be and yet not have the Vote" : English postcard, c1910

Background imageWomen's Movement Collection: WOMENs RIGHTS. English poster, c1907, for Votes for Women newspaper

WOMENs RIGHTS. English poster, c1907, for Votes for Women newspaper

Background imageWomen's Movement Collection: VOTES FOR WOMEN, 1911. American womens suffrage poster, 1911

VOTES FOR WOMEN, 1911. American womens suffrage poster, 1911

Background imageWomen's Movement Collection: (1847-1919). American preacher, physician and suffragette. Photographed giving a speech on Wall

(1847-1919). American preacher, physician and suffragette. Photographed giving a speech on Wall Street, New York City
ANNA HOWARD SHAW (1847-1919). American preacher, physician and suffragette. Photographed giving a speech on Wall Street, New York City, 7 December 1911

Background imageWomen's Movement Collection: (1847-1919). American preacher, physician and suffragette. Photographed giving a speech on Wall

(1847-1919). American preacher, physician and suffragette. Photographed giving a speech on Wall Street, New York City
ANNA HOWARD SHAW (1847-1919). American preacher, physician and suffragette. Photographed giving a speech on Wall Street, New York City, 7 December 1911

Background imageWomen's Movement Collection: To the Male Citizen / If This Is Womanly - Why Not This? Cartoon by Mary Ellen Sigsbee, c1910

To the Male Citizen / If This Is Womanly - Why Not This? Cartoon by Mary Ellen Sigsbee, c1910
WOMENs RIGHTS, c1910. To the Male Citizen / If This Is Womanly - Why Not This? Cartoon by Mary Ellen Sigsbee, c1910, supporting the right of women to engage in civil professions and occupations

Background imageWomen's Movement Collection: WOMAN: VOTING, 1920. An unidentified woman with her ballot at a voting booth in New York City, 1920

WOMAN: VOTING, 1920. An unidentified woman with her ballot at a voting booth in New York City, 1920

Background imageWomen's Movement Collection: LUCRETIA COFFIN MOTT (1793-1880). American reformer: contemporary American engraving

LUCRETIA COFFIN MOTT (1793-1880). American reformer: contemporary American engraving

Background imageWomen's Movement Collection: LUCY BURNS (1879-1966). American suffragist and womens rights advocate. Photographed in jail, 1917

LUCY BURNS (1879-1966). American suffragist and womens rights advocate. Photographed in jail, 1917

Background imageWomen's Movement Collection: WOMENs RIGHTS CARTOON. A Squelcher for Woman Suffrage. American cartoon, 1894, by C

WOMENs RIGHTS CARTOON. A Squelcher for Woman Suffrage. American cartoon, 1894, by C. Jay Taylor facetiously suggesting that the then current fashions were an effective barrier to woman suffrage

Background imageWomen's Movement Collection: BIRTH CONTROL RULING, 1965. Estelle Griswold, left, of New Haven, Connecticut

BIRTH CONTROL RULING, 1965. Estelle Griswold, left, of New Haven, Connecticut, reading a newspaper account of the U. S
BIRTH CONTROL RULING, 1965. Estelle Griswold, left, of New Haven, Connecticut, reading a newspaper account of the U.S. Supreme Courts ruling in her case, Griswold v

Background imageWomen's Movement Collection: LONDON: SUFFRAGETTES, 1914. Suffragettes arrested outside Buckingham Palace. Photographed May 1914

LONDON: SUFFRAGETTES, 1914. Suffragettes arrested outside Buckingham Palace. Photographed May 1914

Background imageWomen's Movement Collection: LONDON: SUFFRAGETTES, 1909. Advertising the new issue of the suffragette weekly Votes for Women by

LONDON: SUFFRAGETTES, 1909. Advertising the new issue of the suffragette weekly Votes for Women by omnibus through the streets of London in 1909

Background imageWomen's Movement Collection: WOMENs RIGHTS. Silk, velveteen, and wool banner, 1908, carried by British suffragettes

WOMENs RIGHTS. Silk, velveteen, and wool banner, 1908, carried by British suffragettes

Background imageWomen's Movement Collection: WOMENs RIGHTS, 1970. Women marching down New Yorks Fifth Avenue, 26 August 1970

WOMENs RIGHTS, 1970. Women marching down New Yorks Fifth Avenue, 26 August 1970, in support of the Womens Liberation Movement

Background imageWomen's Movement Collection: ERA DEBATE, 1978. A debate on Womens Rights at the University of Chicago

ERA DEBATE, 1978. A debate on Womens Rights at the University of Chicago. From left: Phyllis Schlafly, Betty Wood, and Betty Friedan. Photographed 1978

Background imageWomen's Movement Collection: ANTI-SUFFRAGE ASSOCIATION. Headquarters of the National Anti-Suffrage Association at Washignton

ANTI-SUFFRAGE ASSOCIATION. Headquarters of the National Anti-Suffrage Association at Washignton, D. C
ANTI-SUFFRAGE ASSOCIATION. Headquarters of the National Anti-Suffrage Association at Washignton, D.C. Photograph, c1910

Background imageWomen's Movement Collection: SUFFRAGE PARADE, 1913. Horse drawn float at the womens suffrage parade held in Washington, D. C

SUFFRAGE PARADE, 1913. Horse drawn float at the womens suffrage parade held in Washington, D. C. 3 March 1913
SUFFRAGE PARADE, 1913. Horse drawn float at the womens suffrage parade held in Washington, D.C. 3 March 1913

Background imageWomen's Movement Collection: LUCY BURNS (1879-1966). American suffragette and womens rights advocate

LUCY BURNS (1879-1966). American suffragette and womens rights advocate, giving a speech at a rally, 1910s

Background imageWomen's Movement Collection: SUFFRAGE HEADQUARTERS. Womens Suffrage Headquarters in Cleveland, Ohio in 1912

SUFFRAGE HEADQUARTERS. Womens Suffrage Headquarters in Cleveland, Ohio in 1912

Background imageWomen's Movement Collection: WOMENs RIGHTS: NOW LOGO. Official logo of the National Organization for Women (NOW)

WOMENs RIGHTS: NOW LOGO. Official logo of the National Organization for Women (NOW), an American womens rights organization founded in 1966

Background imageWomen's Movement Collection: FRANCE: SUFFRAGETTES, 1908. French suffragettes protesting at the polls

FRANCE: SUFFRAGETTES, 1908. French suffragettes protesting at the polls. Illustration from a French newspaper of 1908

Background imageWomen's Movement Collection: SUFFRAGIST, c1912. American suffragist Florence Jaffray Daisy Harriman (1870-1967)

SUFFRAGIST, c1912. American suffragist Florence Jaffray Daisy Harriman (1870-1967) holding a banner bearing the words of Susan B. Anthony, Failure Is Impossible. Photographed c1912

Background imageWomen's Movement Collection: MARGARET SANGER (1879-1966). American leader of the birth-control movement

MARGARET SANGER (1879-1966). American leader of the birth-control movement. At the time of her 1916 trial

Background imageWomen's Movement Collection: WOMENs SUFFRAGE, 1920. Young girls at an American suffrage meeting, c1920

WOMENs SUFFRAGE, 1920. Young girls at an American suffrage meeting, c1920, in an automobile festooned with banners and placards reading, Votes for Us When We are Women

Background imageWomen's Movement Collection: WOMENs RIGHTS, 1909. Election Day! A suffragette leaving two infant children in the care of her

WOMENs RIGHTS, 1909. Election Day! A suffragette leaving two infant children in the care of her husband as she prepares to go out. American cartoon by E.W

Background imageWomen's Movement Collection: WOMENs RIGHTS CARTOON. Afternoon Tea. American cartoon by Albert Levering, 1910

WOMENs RIGHTS CARTOON. Afternoon Tea. American cartoon by Albert Levering, 1910, contrasting the conditions endured in prison by wealthy womens suffrage protesters with those of other inmates

Background imageWomen's Movement Collection: SUFFRAGETTES, 1888. Some of the members of the Executive Committee of the First International

SUFFRAGETTES, 1888. Some of the members of the Executive Committee of the First International Council of Women, 1888. Susuan B. Anthony is seated, center

Background imageWomen's Movement Collection: SUFFRAGETTES, c1910. Three women photographed on a Brooklyn rooftop before a demonstration for

SUFFRAGETTES, c1910. Three women photographed on a Brooklyn rooftop before a demonstration for womens right to vote. One woman holds a poster for the Womens Suffrage Party announcing a mass meeting

Background imageWomen's Movement Collection: ALICE PAUL (1885-1977). American social reformer. Fellow suffragettes watch Alice Paul sewing

ALICE PAUL (1885-1977). American social reformer. Fellow suffragettes watch Alice Paul sewing another star on the suffragette flag, c1912-1920

Background imageWomen's Movement Collection: POLICEWOMAN, 1909. A suffragette posed as a female police officer in Cincinnati, Ohio

POLICEWOMAN, 1909. A suffragette posed as a female police officer in Cincinnati, Ohio. Photograph, 23 September 1909

Background imageWomen's Movement Collection: THE BLOOMER COSTUME: lithograph, 1851, by Nathaniel Currier

THE BLOOMER COSTUME: lithograph, 1851, by Nathaniel Currier

Background imageWomen's Movement Collection: WOMENs LIB, 1971. Rally promoting the rights of women in Central Park, New York, 26 August 1971

WOMENs LIB, 1971. Rally promoting the rights of women in Central Park, New York, 26 August 1971

Background imageWomen's Movement Collection: WOMENs RIGHTS PETITION. Petition, signed by Susan B. Anthony and Elizabeth Cady Stanton

WOMENs RIGHTS PETITION. Petition, signed by Susan B. Anthony and Elizabeth Cady Stanton, of the National Womens Suffrage Association to Congress, 1873

Background imageWomen's Movement Collection: NATIONAL WOMENs PARTY. Alice Paul with officers of the National Womens Party

NATIONAL WOMENs PARTY. Alice Paul with officers of the National Womens Party, holding a banner with a quote by Susan B. Anthony in front of their Washington, D.C. headquarters, 1920s

Background imageWomen's Movement Collection: AUSTRALIA: WOMAN SAILOR. Senior nurse Iris Jones on parade with other officers of the Royal

AUSTRALIA: WOMAN SAILOR. Senior nurse Iris Jones on parade with other officers of the Royal Australian Navy Air Station at Nowra, December 1974

Background imageWomen's Movement Collection: SUFFRAGETTE PARADE, 1913. Cover for the program of the suffragette demonstration for womens right

SUFFRAGETTE PARADE, 1913. Cover for the program of the suffragette demonstration for womens right to vote in Washington, D.C. on 3 March 1913

Background imageWomen's Movement Collection: SUSAN B. ANTHONY (1820-1906). American womans suffrage advocate

SUSAN B. ANTHONY (1820-1906). American womans suffrage advocate. Photographed by Frances Benjamin Johnston, c1890-1910

Background imageWomen's Movement Collection: ALICE PAUL (1885-1977). American social reformer and founder of the National Womens Party

ALICE PAUL (1885-1977). American social reformer and founder of the National Womens Party. Photographed during a demonstration in Washington, D.C. 1917

Background imageWomen's Movement Collection: THE NEW WOMAN, c1897. A woman wearing knickers and smoking a cigarette watches a man washing

THE NEW WOMAN, c1897. A woman wearing knickers and smoking a cigarette watches a man washing laundry in a tub. American stereograph, c1897

Background imageWomen's Movement Collection: WOMEN VOTING, c1917. Three women casting votes in New York State, c1917

WOMEN VOTING, c1917. Three women casting votes in New York State, c1917

Background imageWomen's Movement Collection: WHITE HOUSE: SUFFRAGETTES. Women suffragettes holding a banner addressing President Woodrow Wilson

WHITE HOUSE: SUFFRAGETTES. Women suffragettes holding a banner addressing President Woodrow Wilson, in front of the White House, Washington, D.C. 1917

Background imageWomen's Movement Collection: CINCINNATI: SUFFRAGETTES. Suffragettes Louise Hall and Susan Fitzgerald pasting signs for Votes

CINCINNATI: SUFFRAGETTES. Suffragettes Louise Hall and Susan Fitzgerald pasting signs for Votes For Women on a street in Cincinnati, Ohio, 1912

Background imageWomen's Movement Collection: EMMELINE PANKHURST (1858-1928). English suffragist. Speaking at rally for women-suffrage in Wall

EMMELINE PANKHURST (1858-1928). English suffragist. Speaking at rally for women-suffrage in Wall Street, c1911

Background imageWomen's Movement Collection: SENECA FALLS MEETING, 1848. Elizabeth Cady Stanton addressing the first Womens Rights meeting at

SENECA FALLS MEETING, 1848. Elizabeth Cady Stanton addressing the first Womens Rights meeting at Seneca Falls, New York, on 20 June 1848. Illustration, early 20th century



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