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WOMENs RIGHTS, 1913. Suffragettes marching south on Fifth Avenue, New York City

WOMENs RIGHTS, 1913. Suffragettes marching south on Fifth Avenue, New York City


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WOMENs RIGHTS, 1913. Suffragettes marching south on Fifth Avenue, New York City

WOMENs RIGHTS, 1913.
Suffragettes marching south on Fifth Avenue, New York City, past the Public Library at 42nd Street, 1913

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1913 5th Avenue Dress Feminism Library March National Womens Suffrage Assoc National Womens Suffrage Association Procession Progressive Era Protest Protester Public Suffragette


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This print titled "WOMENs RIGHTS, 1913. Suffragettes marching south on Fifth Avenue, New York City" takes us back to a significant moment in history. It captures the spirit of determination and resilience as suffragettes march down the iconic Fifth Avenue during the early years of the feminist movement. The image showcases a procession of women dressed in their finest attire, proudly advocating for their rights as they make their way past the majestic Public Library at 42nd Street. The year is 1913, a time when women's suffrage was still fiercely debated and fought for. In this photograph, we witness an empowering display of unity and solidarity among these brave protesters who were part of the National Women's Suffrage Association. Their presence on this bustling street symbolizes their unwavering commitment to achieving equality and justice for all women. This image not only serves as a reminder of how far we have come in terms of gender equality but also highlights the importance of perseverance in fighting for our rights. It stands as a testament to those who paved the way for future generations to enjoy fundamental freedoms that should be inherent to every human being. As we reflect upon this historical moment frozen in time, let us honor these courageous suffragettes whose tireless efforts continue to inspire us today.

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