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Woman suffrage, between 1910 and 1917. Creator: Harris & Ewing. Woman suffrage, between 1910 and 1917. Creator: Harris & Ewing
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Woman suffrage, between 1910 and 1917. Creator: Harris & Ewing. Woman suffrage, between 1910 and 1917. Creator: Harris & Ewing
Woman suffrage, between 1910 and 1917. In 1920, women in the United States gained the legal right to vote with the passing of the 19th Amendment
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This photograph, captured between 1910 and 1917 by Harris & Ewing, documents a significant moment in the Woman Suffrage Movement in the United States. The image shows a large crowd of demonstrators, both men and women, gathered outside a building, holding banners and flags in support of women's right to vote. The National Woman's Party, led by prominent figures such as Alice Paul and Lucy Burns, was at the forefront of this movement during this period. The demonstration took place in the heart of the country's political landscape, reflecting the growing momentum and determination of the suffragists. The 19th Amendment, granting women the legal right to vote, was not passed until 1920. This photograph is a testament to the perseverance and dedication of those who fought for equal rights and human dignity, and serves as an important reminder of the progress made in American history." "The photograph was taken by Harris & Ewing, a well-known photographic studio in Washington D.C., during the early 20th century. The studio, founded by George W. Harris and Martha Ewing Kuntze, was known for its high-quality glass negatives and its coverage of political events. This image is part of the Harris Ewing Collection, which is held in trust by Heritage Images and is an invaluable resource for researchers and historians studying this period of American history.
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