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American Suffragette Rally, 1918
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On August 6, 1918, 48 members of the NWP were arrested when they attempted to hold a suffrage rally at the Lafayette Monument in Lafayette Park, across from the White House. The purpose of the rally was to protest the Senate’s inaction on the Susan B. Anthony (nationwide woman suffrage) Amendment. Harris & Ewing, 1918 (cropped and cleaned).
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SS1119014
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5700px × 3812px (~62 MB)
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