Woman Suffrage Procession
1913 Woman Suffrage Procession - National Park Service
On March 3, 1913, the day before Woodrow Wilson's presidential inauguration, thousands of women marched along Pennsylvania Avenue--the same ...
The National Woman Suffrage Parade, 1913
February 28, 2013 – December 2, 2013\nAmerican History Museum\nLearn about the impact of the 1913 women's suffrage march in Washington, DC, the first civil ...
This Day in History: The 1913 Women's Suffrage Parade
On this day 103 years ago, thousands of women gathered in Washington, D.C. to call for a constitutional amendment guaranteeing women the right ...
Woman Suffrage Procession - Wikipedia
The Woman Suffrage Procession on March 3, 1913, was the first suffragist parade in Washington, D.C. It was also the first large, organized march on Washington ...
Marching for the Vote: Remembering the Woman Suffrage Parade of ...
This essay tells the story of the parade, including the mistreatment of marchers by rowdy crowds and inept police, the contested participation of African ...
The 1913 Woman Suffrage Procession - Oregon Secretary of State
Headed by Inez Milholland on a white horse, these marchers emphasized grace and femininity – a strategy Alice Paul promoted to rebuke the anti-suffragist claim ...
The Great Suffrage Parade of 1913 - National Park Service
On the afternoon of March 3, 1913, the day before the inauguration of Woodrow Wilson as the nation's 28th president, thousands of suffragists ...
Views of the 1913 Suffrage Parade - The Long 19th Amendment
In 1913, Alice Paul organized activists to march in the first suffrage parade in Washington, DC. They went down Pennsylvania Avenue the day before President ...
The March Of 1913 | History Detectives - PBS
Seven years later in 1920 the 19th Constitutional Amendment guaranteed suffrage for America's women. But was the march such a positive experience for everyone ...
Marching for the Vote: Remembering the Woman Suffrage Parade of ...
On Monday, March 3, 1913, lawyer Inez Milholland Boissevain, clad in a white cape and riding a white horse, led the great women's suffrage parade down ...
Parading for Progress - Google Arts & Culture
The 1913 Woman Suffrage Procession through Washington, DC completely changed the way protests were viewed and carried out by the American public.
The 1913 Women's Suffrage March in DC - YouTube
the National American Woman Suffrage Association organized a huge ... Press Coverage- 1913 Suffrage Parade in Washington, DC. National ...
The 1913 Woman Suffrage Procession - U.S. Capitol - Visitor Center
The 1913 Woman Suffrage Procession. On March 3, 1913, more than 5,000 suffragists paraded down Pennsylvania Avenue from the U.S. Capitol to the Treasury ...
Senate Committee Report on the Suffrage Parade Investigation (1913)
In 1913 a subcommittee of the Senate Committee on the District of Columbia conducted an investigation to examine the lack of police protection for the ...
Deltas: Black sorority faced racism at suffrage parade in Washington ...
Image: Women on horseback lead a procession on Pennsylvania Avenue in Washington calling for women's Women on horseback lead a procession on ...
Official Program, Woman Suffrage Procession - Encyclopedia Virginia
Official Program, Woman Suffrage Procession. In March of 1913, suffragists from around the world congregated in Washington, D.C., to march down Pennsylvania ...
Women's Suffrage Parade, 1917 - Architect of the Capitol
The drive for woman suffrage was formalized at the 1848 women's rights convention in Seneca Falls, New York, but not until 1920 (with the ratification of the ...
The 1913 Women's Suffrage Procession: revitalizing the hope for ...
The women's suffrage procession on March 3, 1913, made notable headlines in newspapers around the country. The disruptive unrest of the crowd ...
The 1913 Suffrage Parade - Visualizing Votes for Women
1913 program of the Woman Suffrage Procession in Washington, DC showing a woman on a white horse blowing a bugle.
19th Amendment at 100: Woman Suffrage Comes to Washington
According to the National American Woman Suffrage Association (NAWSA), all women and men were welcome to march in the 1913 suffrage parade.