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Suffragist Collection (#8)

The suffragist movement in the early 20th century was a pivotal moment for women's rights and equality

Background imageSuffragist Collection: Suffragette The Anti-Suffragist

Suffragette The Anti-Suffragist. A view of the male Anti-Suffragist, the type who declares, Don t give votes to women, they have no BRAINS. Date: circa 1909

Background imageSuffragist Collection: Suffragette Go Hang Yourselves

Suffragette Go Hang Yourselves. Two women view a campaigner for the franchise as So Un-Ladylike!! The suffragist with banners reading No taxation Without Representation and 190

Background imageSuffragist Collection: Suffragette Male Suffragist Bravo

Suffragette Male Suffragist Bravo. A man carrying a large votes for women petition is praised for his support for the cause. Entitled, Male Suffragist

Background imageSuffragist Collection: The Anti-Suffragist

The Anti-Suffragist. Depicts a butterfly refusing to emerge from its chrysalis. Verse by C.P. Stetson, (Charlotte Perkins Gilman) Illustrated by Ernestine Mills. Date: circa 1908

Background imageSuffragist Collection: Suffragette, Suffragist Muzzle

Suffragette, Suffragist Muzzle. Addressed to Suffragist who wears a skirt and jacket embroidered with broad prison arrows and a muzzle round her mouth

Background imageSuffragist Collection: MAUD WOOD PARK (1871-1955). American suffragist and womens rights activist. With Ann Webster

MAUD WOOD PARK (1871-1955). American suffragist and womens rights activist. With Ann Webster (right), departing from an international suffrage meeting in Rome. Photograph, 1923

Background imageSuffragist Collection: PAULINE ADAMS (1874-1957). American suffragist. Wearing the uniform from Occoquan Workhouse

PAULINE ADAMS (1874-1957). American suffragist. Wearing the uniform from Occoquan Workhouse, where she was imprisoned for picketing the White House. Photograph, c1918

Background imageSuffragist Collection: SUFFRAGETTES, 1918. Lucy Branham burning a speech by President Woodrow Wilson during

SUFFRAGETTES, 1918. Lucy Branham burning a speech by President Woodrow Wilson during a National Womans Party pageant at the Lafayette statue in Washington, D.C. Photograph, 16 September 1918

Background imageSuffragist 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. Photograph, c1915

Background imageSuffragist Collection: INEZ MILHOLLAND (1886-1916). American lawyer and suffragette

INEZ MILHOLLAND (1886-1916). American lawyer and suffragette. Preparing to lead the suffrage parade in Washington D.C. Photograph, 3 March 1913

Background imageSuffragist Collection: JOY YOUNG (1891-1953). American suffragette

JOY YOUNG (1891-1953). American suffragette. Photographed at the memorial for fellow suffragette Inez Milholland, 25 December 1916

Background imageSuffragist Collection: SUFFRAGETTE, c1917. American suffragette Kate Heffelfinger upon her release

SUFFRAGETTE, c1917. American suffragette Kate Heffelfinger upon her release from the Occoquan Workhouse in Washington D.C. after being jailed for protesting. Photograph, c1917

Background imageSuffragist Collection: SUFFRAGETTES, 1913. Elizabeth Kent and other suffragettes passing out handbills

SUFFRAGETTES, 1913. Elizabeth Kent and other suffragettes passing out handbills promoting the Inaugural Suffrage Parade in Washington D.C. Photograph, January 1913

Background imageSuffragist Collection: LUCY BRANHAM (1892-1966). American suffragist and leader of the National Womans Party

LUCY BRANHAM (1892-1966). American suffragist and leader of the National Womans Party. Photographed during Prison Special

Background imageSuffragist Collection: SUFFRAGETTES, 1917. American suffragettes Florence Youmans and Annie Arniel being

SUFFRAGETTES, 1917. American suffragettes Florence Youmans and Annie Arniel being arrested while picketing in front of the White House. Photograph, June 1917

Background imageSuffragist Collection: JEANNETTE RANKIN (1880-1973). American suffragist, pacifist, and first woman to

JEANNETTE RANKIN (1880-1973). American suffragist, pacifist, and first woman to hold national office. Photographed reading The Suffragist, c1917

Background imageSuffragist Collection: MINA VAN WINKLE (1875-1933). American suffragist and social worker. Photograph, 1915

MINA VAN WINKLE (1875-1933). American suffragist and social worker. Photograph, 1915

Background imageSuffragist Collection: WOMENs RIGHTS RALLY. American social reformers Alice Paul (right) and Doris Stevens

WOMENs RIGHTS RALLY. American social reformers Alice Paul (right) and Doris Stevens (second to right) with two others identified as Mrs. Colt and Mrs

Background imageSuffragist Collection: CARRIE CHAPMAN CATT (1859-1947). Carrie Clinton Chapman Catt. American reformer

CARRIE CHAPMAN CATT (1859-1947). Carrie Clinton Chapman Catt. American reformer and womens rights advocate. Photograph, early 20th century

Background imageSuffragist Collection: TENNESSEE CELESTE CLAFLIN (1846-1923). American social reformer. Photograph, c1920

TENNESSEE CELESTE CLAFLIN (1846-1923). American social reformer. Photograph, c1920

Background imageSuffragist Collection: JANE ADDAMS (1860-1935). American social worker and cofounder of Hull House in Chicago

JANE ADDAMS (1860-1935). American social worker and cofounder of Hull House in Chicago. Photograph, c1920

Background imageSuffragist Collection: ROSALIE GARDINER JONES (1883-1978). American socialite and suffragist

ROSALIE GARDINER JONES (1883-1978). American socialite and suffragist. Jones changing the oil in a car, c1925

Background imageSuffragist Collection: PAUL & BELMONT, 1923. American social reformer Alice Paul (left) with American socialite

PAUL & BELMONT, 1923. American social reformer Alice Paul (left) with American socialite and suffragist Alva Belmont. Photograph, 1923

Background imageSuffragist Collection: CONNERY & PAUL, 1925. Irish feminist Margaret Connery (left) with American social

CONNERY & PAUL, 1925. Irish feminist Margaret Connery (left) with American social reformer Alice Paul. Photograph, 1925

Background imageSuffragist Collection: STEVENS & PAUL, 1925. American womens rights advocated Doris Stevens (left) and Alice Paul

STEVENS & PAUL, 1925. American womens rights advocated Doris Stevens (left) and Alice Paul. Photograph, 1925

Background imageSuffragist Collection: NETTIE ROGERS SHULER (1865-1939). American suffragist. Photographed c1920

NETTIE ROGERS SHULER (1865-1939). American suffragist. Photographed c1920

Background imageSuffragist Collection: HELEN ADAMS KELLER (1880-1968). American writer and lecturer

HELEN ADAMS KELLER (1880-1968). American writer and lecturer. Helen Keller reading First Lady Grace Coolidges lips with her hand, 11 January 1926

Background imageSuffragist Collection: WOMENs RIGHTS MEMORIAL. Members of the National Council of the Womans Party honor

WOMENs RIGHTS MEMORIAL. Members of the National Council of the Womans Party honor the birthday of Susan B. Anthony by placing a wreath on a statue in the U.S. Capitol, 15 February 1929

Background imageSuffragist Collection: CATT & GARDENER, c1920. American reformers and womens rights advocates Helen Gardener

CATT & GARDENER, c1920. American reformers and womens rights advocates Helen Gardener (1853-1925) and Carrie Clinton Chapman Catt (1859-1947), photographed in Washington, D.C. c1920

Background imageSuffragist Collection: ALICE PAUL (1885-1977). American social reformer. Oil over a photograph, c1920

ALICE PAUL (1885-1977). American social reformer. Oil over a photograph, c1920

Background imageSuffragist Collection: JULIA WARD HOWE (1819-1910). American writer and reformer. Oil over a photograph

JULIA WARD HOWE (1819-1910). American writer and reformer. Oil over a photograph

Background imageSuffragist Collection: VICTORIA CLAFLIN WOODHULL (1838-1927). American reformer. Oil over a photograph

VICTORIA CLAFLIN WOODHULL (1838-1927). American reformer. Oil over a photograph

Background imageSuffragist Collection: SUSAN ANTHONY (1820-1906). American reformer. Caricature, 1870

SUSAN ANTHONY (1820-1906). American reformer. Caricature, 1870

Background imageSuffragist Collection: SUSAN B. ANTHONY (1820-1906). Oil over a photograph, 1900, by Frances Benjamin Johnston

SUSAN B. ANTHONY (1820-1906). Oil over a photograph, 1900, by Frances Benjamin Johnston

Background imageSuffragist Collection: SOJOURNER TRUTH (c1797-1883). American evangelist. Colored souvenir carte-de-visite photograph

SOJOURNER TRUTH (c1797-1883). American evangelist. Colored souvenir carte-de-visite photograph, 1864, sold at her lectures

Background imageSuffragist Collection: Portrait of he first contingent of the Womens Overseas Hospitals

Portrait of he first contingent of the Womens Overseas Hospitals, supported by the National American Woman Suffrage Association. circa 1917-1918

Background imageSuffragist Collection: An Ugly Rush, Cartoon from Punch Magazine, pub. 1870 (litho)

An Ugly Rush, Cartoon from Punch Magazine, pub. 1870 (litho)
BAL56572 An Ugly Rush, Cartoon from Punch Magazine, pub. 1870 (litho) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; English, out of copyright

Background imageSuffragist Collection: Dame Millicent Fawcett, c. 1880 (b / w photo)

Dame Millicent Fawcett, c. 1880 (b / w photo)
XJF294032 Dame Millicent Fawcett, c.1880 (b/w photo) by English Photographer, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Dame Millicent Fawcett (1847-1929)

Background imageSuffragist Collection: Why didn t Mr. Chaplin mind the baby?, posters from Bertrand Russell s

Why didn t Mr. Chaplin mind the baby?, posters from Bertrand Russell s
XJF425374 Why didn t Mr. Chaplin mind the baby?, posters from Bertrand Russells election campaign, 1907 (printed paper) by English School

Background imageSuffragist Collection: Bertrand Russell, standing as a candidate for Wimbledon during the by-election of 1907

Bertrand Russell, standing as a candidate for Wimbledon during the by-election of 1907
XJF425368 Bertrand Russell, standing as a candidate for Wimbledon during the by-election of 1907 (b/w photo) by English Photographer

Background imageSuffragist Collection: Bravo, N. U. R!, front cover of Votes for Women, July 2nd 1915 (etching)

Bravo, N. U. R!, front cover of Votes for Women, July 2nd 1915 (etching)
XJF275670 Bravo, N.U.R!, front cover of Votes for Women, July 2nd 1915 (etching) (b/w photo) by English School, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageSuffragist Collection: Faith, Perseverance, Patience, 1911 (etching) (b / w photo)

Faith, Perseverance, Patience, 1911 (etching) (b / w photo)
XJF275669 Faith, Perseverance, Patience, 1911 (etching) (b/w photo) by English School, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Front cover of The Common Cause)

Background imageSuffragist Collection: ELIZABETH ROBINS (1862-1952). American actress, writer, and suffragist. Photograph by W

ELIZABETH ROBINS (1862-1952). American actress, writer, and suffragist. Photograph by W. & D. Downey, c1893

Background imageSuffragist Collection: SOJOURNER TRUTH (c1797-1883). Assumed name of Isabella Baumfree, American lecturer and reformer

SOJOURNER TRUTH (c1797-1883). Assumed name of Isabella Baumfree, American lecturer and reformer. Carte-de-visite photograph, 1864

Background imageSuffragist Collection: VICTORIA C. WOODHULL (1838-1927). American reformer. Get Thee Behind Me, (Mrs) Satan

VICTORIA C. WOODHULL (1838-1927). American reformer. Get Thee Behind Me, (Mrs) Satan! : cartoon, 1872, by Thomas Nast attacking Victoria Claflin Woodhull as an advocate of Free Love

Background imageSuffragist Collection: VICTORIA CLAFLIN WOODHULL (1838-1927). American reformer. Get Thee Behind Me, (Mrs) Satan

VICTORIA CLAFLIN WOODHULL (1838-1927). American reformer. Get Thee Behind Me, (Mrs) Satan! Cartoon, 1872, by Thomas Nast attacking Victoria Claflin Woodhull as an advocate of Free Love

Background imageSuffragist Collection: KATHERINE D. McCORMICK (1875-1967). American biologist and womens rights and birth

KATHERINE D. McCORMICK (1875-1967). American biologist and womens rights and birth control advocate. Photograph, c1900

Background imageSuffragist Collection: MARY E. McDOWELL (1854-1936). American social reformer. Photograph, c1900

MARY E. McDOWELL (1854-1936). American social reformer. Photograph, c1900




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The suffragist movement in the early 20th century was a pivotal moment for women's rights and equality. English suffragettes, such as those involved in the feminist newspaper of 1908, were at the forefront of this fight. They used their platform to raise awareness and rally support for their cause. One notable event was the Suffragette Parade through New York City on May 3rd, 1913. Thousands of women took to the streets, demanding their right to vote and equal representation. Their determination and unity were awe-inspiring. Another significant demonstration occurred in Hyde Park in 1908 when suffragettes gathered to voice their demands for political enfranchisement. Among them was Ethel Snowden, a passionate advocate for women's rights who fearlessly fought alongside her fellow suffragists. The struggle faced by these brave women is captured beautifully in Aubrey Beardsley's artwork "The Pseudonym and Antonym Libraries" from 1895. It serves as a reminder of the obstacles they encountered on their journey towards equality. Notable figures like Ida B. Wells, Alice Paul, and Helen Keller also played crucial roles in advancing women's rights during this time period. Their contributions as journalists, social reformers, authors, and lecturers helped pave the way for future generations. Additionally, organizations like Women's Trade Union provided support networks for working-class women striving for better conditions within various industries. Katharine Louisa Russell (Viscountess Amberley) deserves special mention as an early advocate of birth control—a topic often overlooked during discussions about suffrage but integral to reproductive freedom.