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Suffragist Lucy Branham burns the "hollow phrases" of President Woodrow Wilson across from the White House, 1918 (b/w photo)
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Suffragist Lucy Branham burns the "hollow phrases" of President Woodrow Wilson across from the White House, 1918 (b/w photo)
4073013 Suffragist Lucy Branham burns the "hollow phrases" of President Woodrow Wilson across from the White House, 1918 (b/w photo) by Harris & Ewing (1905-45); Private Collection; (add.info.: Suffragist Lucy Branham burns the "hollow phrases" of President Woodrow Wilson across from the White House to protest his inaction on the suffrage amendment; Lafayette Park; Washington D.C.; September 16; 1918)
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In this powerful photograph, suffragist Lucy Branham takes a bold stand against President Woodrow Wilson's inaction on the suffrage amendment. Standing across from the White House in Lafayette Park, Washington D. C. , she defiantly burns what she calls the "hollow phrases" of Wilson's promises. The year is 1918, a pivotal time for women's rights in America. Branham's act of protest symbolizes the frustration felt by countless suffragists who fought tirelessly for equality and justice. With her actions, she joins the ranks of prominent activists like Susan B. Anthony, who dedicated their lives to securing voting rights for women. The image captures not only Branham's determination but also the spirit of an entire movement. It serves as a reminder of the tireless efforts made by suffragettes and their unwavering belief that every woman deserves a voice in democracy. This historic photograph transports us back to a time when gender equality was still fiercely debated and progress seemed slow-moving. It evokes feelings of nostalgia while highlighting how far we have come since then. As we look at this image today, it reminds us to never take our right to vote for granted and encourages us to continue fighting for equal representation and social change.
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