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SUFFRAGETTES, 1913. Writer, socialite, and R. M. S. Titanic survivor Helen Churchill Hungerford Candee on horseback at the head of the womens suffrage parade at Washington, D. C. 3 March 1913
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SUFFRAGETTES, 1913. Writer, socialite, and R. M. S. Titanic survivor Helen Churchill Hungerford Candee on horseback at the head of the womens suffrage parade at Washington, D. C. 3 March 1913
SUFFRAGETTES, 1913.
Writer, socialite, and R.M.S. Titanic survivor Helen Churchill Hungerford Candee on horseback at the head of the womens suffrage parade at Washington, D.C. 3 March 1913
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This print captures a significant moment in history - the women's suffrage parade in Washington, D. C. on 3 March 1913. At the forefront of this powerful demonstration rides Helen Churchill Hungerford Candee, an extraordinary woman who not only fought for women's rights but also survived the tragic sinking of the R. M. S. Titanic. Dressed elegantly and confidently atop her horse, Helen symbolizes resilience and determination as she leads the procession towards the Capitol building. Her presence exudes strength and courage, inspiring countless others to join in this fight for equality. The image showcases not only Helen's prominent role as a writer and socialite but also her unwavering commitment to feminism during a time when women faced immense challenges in their quest for voting rights. The sight of her riding alongside fellow suffragettes is both empowering and awe-inspiring. As spectators line the streets, waving flags in support or perhaps out of curiosity, it becomes evident that this movement was gaining momentum across America. The early days of feminism were marked by such demonstrations where brave individuals like Helen Candee paved the way for future generations to enjoy equal rights. Preserved through time by Granger Art on Demand, this photograph serves as a reminder of those who fearlessly fought for progress during one of America's most transformative eras - the Progressive Era. It stands as a testament to their dedication and perseverance against all odds.
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