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A classic black-and-white portrait photograph of Susan B. Anthony, the legendary American suffragist, abolitionist, and women's rights pioneer, taken in her later years. She is seated in a formal pose against a plain dark background, wearing a high-necked, long-sleeved black dress with elaborate lace trim and floral-patterned lace collar and cuffs. Her white hair is neatly styled in a low bun with a small decorative comb or ribbon. She gazes to the left of the camera with a calm, resolute, and dignified expression—her face conveying unwavering determination and quiet strength. The image captures her as a tireless advocate who co-founded the National Woman Suffrage Association, fought for decades to secure voting rights for women (culminating in the 19th Amendment after her death), and remains an enduring symbol of perseverance in the struggle for gender equality. The soft lighting and formal composition highlight her as an icon of the suffrage movement.

A classic black-and-white portrait photograph of Susan B. Anthony, the legendary American suffragist, abolitionist, and women's rights pioneer, taken in her later years. She is seated in a formal pose against a plain dark background, wearing a high-necked, long-sleeved black dress with elaborate lace trim and floral-patterned lace collar and cuffs. Her white hair is neatly styled in a low bun with a small decorative comb or ribbon. She gazes to the left of the camera with a calm, resolute, and dignified expression—her face conveying unwavering determination and quiet strength. The image captures her as a tireless advocate who co-founded the National Woman Suffrage Association, fought for decades to secure voting rights for women (culminating in the 19th Amendment after her death), and remains an enduring symbol of perseverance in the struggle for gender equality. The soft lighting and formal composition highlight her as an icon of the suffrage movement.

Susan B. Anthony dedicated her life to women's #suffrage & campaigned for the abolition of slavery, women's property rights & more: susanbanthonyhouse.org/her-story/bi...

Active until she died, #OTD in 1906. She never got to vote in her lifetime (well, legally that is).

#WomensHistoryMonth #WHM

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The Pollitzer Sisters: Fighters for Women’s Rights | Jewish Historical Society of South Carolina The Pollitzer Sisters: Fighters for Women’s Rights

Charleston's own Pollitzer sisters were champions of women in so many ways. #WomensHistoryMonth #Education #Suffrage

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A motivational split-image tribute to Kate Sheppard (1847–1934), New Zealand's leading suffragist and key figure in securing women's voting rights in 1893. The left side features a classic black-and-white historical portrait photograph of Kate Sheppard. She has light hair styled in an elegant updo, wearing a high-necked Victorian-era blouse with lace detailing, puffed sleeves, a decorative brooch at the neck, and a dark ribbon or choker. Her expression is calm, dignified, and resolute, gazing directly at the camera with quiet determination against a plain, softly lit studio backdrop.The right side displays a powerful inspirational quote overlaid on a dark, moody gradient background (black fading to gray) for dramatic emphasis:
"Do not think your single vote does not matter much.
The rain that refreshes the ground is made up of single drops."
– Kate Sheppard  The text is in elegant white serif font, with the quote centered and the attribution below in smaller type. The overall composition juxtaposes her historical portrait with her enduring message about the cumulative power of individual action, symbolizing the impact of women's suffrage and civic participation. The image is commonly used during Women's History Month (#WHM), suffrage anniversaries, or voting rights campaigns to honor her legacy as the driving force behind New Zealand becoming the first self-governing country to grant women the national vote in 1893.

A motivational split-image tribute to Kate Sheppard (1847–1934), New Zealand's leading suffragist and key figure in securing women's voting rights in 1893. The left side features a classic black-and-white historical portrait photograph of Kate Sheppard. She has light hair styled in an elegant updo, wearing a high-necked Victorian-era blouse with lace detailing, puffed sleeves, a decorative brooch at the neck, and a dark ribbon or choker. Her expression is calm, dignified, and resolute, gazing directly at the camera with quiet determination against a plain, softly lit studio backdrop.The right side displays a powerful inspirational quote overlaid on a dark, moody gradient background (black fading to gray) for dramatic emphasis: "Do not think your single vote does not matter much. The rain that refreshes the ground is made up of single drops." – Kate Sheppard The text is in elegant white serif font, with the quote centered and the attribution below in smaller type. The overall composition juxtaposes her historical portrait with her enduring message about the cumulative power of individual action, symbolizing the impact of women's suffrage and civic participation. The image is commonly used during Women's History Month (#WHM), suffrage anniversaries, or voting rights campaigns to honor her legacy as the driving force behind New Zealand becoming the first self-governing country to grant women the national vote in 1893.

Kate Sheppard was the most prominent member of the women's #suffrage movement in #NewZealand & is their most famous suffragist. She was born #OTD in 1847.

NZ was the first self-governing country in the world to grant women the right to vote in national elections in 1893.

#WomensHistoryMonth #WHM

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In a 15-14 vote in the state senate on March 10, 1920, West Virginia became the 34th state to ratify the 19th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution, which guaranteed the right of women to vote. #todayinhistory
#womenmakinghistory #suffrage

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A classic black-and-white formal portrait photograph of Carrie Chapman Catt (1859–1947), the prominent American women's suffrage leader and strategist, taken around 1909 when she was approximately 50 years old. She is shown in a half-length or three-quarter view, facing directly toward the camera with a calm, resolute, and dignified expression—eyes steady and mouth set in a composed line. Her hair is styled in voluminous, softly curled waves parted in the center, framing her face with a mature elegance typical of the Edwardian era. She wears a high-necked white blouse or chemisette with delicate ruffled detailing at the collar, layered beneath an ornate dark satin or velvet jacket adorned with intricate embroidered floral and scroll patterns in lighter tones along the wide lapels and sleeves. The background is a neutral studio gradient with soft shadowing, emphasizing her poised and authoritative presence as a key figure in the fight for the 19th Amendment, which granted U.S. women the right to vote in 1920. The image conveys strength, intelligence, and determination in the women's rights movement.

A classic black-and-white formal portrait photograph of Carrie Chapman Catt (1859–1947), the prominent American women's suffrage leader and strategist, taken around 1909 when she was approximately 50 years old. She is shown in a half-length or three-quarter view, facing directly toward the camera with a calm, resolute, and dignified expression—eyes steady and mouth set in a composed line. Her hair is styled in voluminous, softly curled waves parted in the center, framing her face with a mature elegance typical of the Edwardian era. She wears a high-necked white blouse or chemisette with delicate ruffled detailing at the collar, layered beneath an ornate dark satin or velvet jacket adorned with intricate embroidered floral and scroll patterns in lighter tones along the wide lapels and sleeves. The background is a neutral studio gradient with soft shadowing, emphasizing her poised and authoritative presence as a key figure in the fight for the 19th Amendment, which granted U.S. women the right to vote in 1920. The image conveys strength, intelligence, and determination in the women's rights movement.

Women's #suffrage leader Carrie Chapman Catt died #OTD in 1947.

One of the best-known women in the US in the first half of the 20th century.

+ Founder, League of Women Voters
+ President, National American Woman Suffrage Association
+ Co-Founder, International Woman Suffrage Alliance

#Vote #WHM

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Rolling back women's rights is a longstanding American tradition. #UShistory #internationalwomensday #newjersey #womensvotes #suffrage

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It shows a photograph of two suffragettes holding a sign that says, "Votes for Women"

It shows a photograph of two suffragettes holding a sign that says, "Votes for Women"

Happy International Women's Day!

Never forget the shoulders on which you stand! 🩷

#womensday #feminism #women #girls #womensrights #womenshistory #suffrage #allwomen

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International Women's Day 2026 Nature highlights developments in women’s health research and career guidance for women in science.

www.nature.com/immersive/iw... #WD26 #Suffrage #Solidarity #PayEquity

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Womens Suffrage Parade in Washington D.C. On this Day in 1913

Read more about on this day in history the Womens Suffrage Parade in D.C. #WomensHistory #History #OTD #OnThisDay #Suffrage #1913 #1910s

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“SUFFRAGE” CAP

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March is Women's History Month! Did you know that the Liberty Bell was once a symbol of the Women's Suffrage Movement?

#womenshistorymonth #suffrage #libertybell

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Clergyman’s Wife writes Humorous Musical Sketch? (Votes for Women!) I don’t go on shopping sprees. But let me loose on eBay, and who knows what I’ll buy? I came across a Bayley & Ferguson publication from ca.1894-6. It was published both in Glasgow …

#WomensHistoryMonth. I recently wrote about women's careers in/around music publishing, for @royalmusical.bsky.social Research Chronicle. Here's my blog introducing self-publisher Rose Smith's poet mother & women's #suffrage. karenmcaulaymusicologist.blog/2024/03/10/c...
#OngoingResearch

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Unfinished counted cross-stitch project:
Pink, white, and blue suffrage sash around a green kite with a white flower in the center. I think it's a kite--it's shaped like one. Plus a couple of unfinished flowers.

Unfinished counted cross-stitch project: Pink, white, and blue suffrage sash around a green kite with a white flower in the center. I think it's a kite--it's shaped like one. Plus a couple of unfinished flowers.

First day of Women's History Month, & I'm making this. It looks a little weird, but it's a suffrage sash around a green kite. I think a kite.

Designer: Karen Hallion (khallion, Etsy).

I also started a gothic project w/only black DMC floss.

#suffrage #VotesforWomen #countedcrossstitch #craftivism

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Yellow T-shirt with photo of Rosalyn Franklin that says “I discovered the double helix and all the credit went to some guys”

Yellow T-shirt with photo of Rosalyn Franklin that says “I discovered the double helix and all the credit went to some guys”

Red T-shirt with a photo of Anne Boleyn reading “I changed the course of history and all that could always be added”

Red T-shirt with a photo of Anne Boleyn reading “I changed the course of history and all that could always be added”

Tan T-shirt with photo of Henrietta Lacks reading “ my cells were stolen to develop life-saving research and they didn’t pay my family for 72 years”

Tan T-shirt with photo of Henrietta Lacks reading “ my cells were stolen to develop life-saving research and they didn’t pay my family for 72 years”

Light blue t shirt with painting of Jane Austen reading “I changed literature at its foundation & my work is used to mock women”

Light blue t shirt with painting of Jane Austen reading “I changed literature at its foundation & my work is used to mock women”

Happy #WomensHistoryMonth, let us remember how pioneers we venerate were treated during their times so we don’t lose hope! (PS: I have more) #women #woman #womenshistory #female #icons #femalefigures #history #womensday #feminism #suffrage

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FATEFUL FEBRUARY A defining month

#Suffrage #American #patriots #vote

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“SUFFRAGE” iPHONE CASE

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The radical art of Mary Cassatt
The radical art of Mary Cassatt YouTube video by Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco

I remember studying her work in my art history class in college.

Aside from being a true pioneer of female impressionism, she was one of the few Victorian artists to adopt Japanese techniques.

#Victorian #paintings #art #feminism #suffrage #impressionistism #history

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An old black and white photo of Suffragettes women in hats and dress holding up a sign saying "Votes for Women".

An old black and white photo of Suffragettes women in hats and dress holding up a sign saying "Votes for Women".

With these corrupt Voter ID laws...Time to bring these women back...

...votes for everyone who has changed their name and gender! Married women, trans people, etc. #suffrage #voting #votingrights #lgbtqrights #transrights #democracy #antivoterID #dumptrump #votesforwomen #politics #antifascist

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“SUFFRAGE” T-SHIRT

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In “The Struggle for Swiss Women’s Suffrage in Times of Rising Anti-feminism”, 𝐃𝐨𝐦𝐢𝐧𝐢𝐪𝐮𝐞 𝐋𝐲𝐬𝐬𝐞𝐫 & 𝐏𝐚𝐮𝐥𝐢𝐧𝐞 𝐌𝐢𝐥𝐚𝐧𝐢 demonstrate the impact of anti-feminism on the political discourse of Swiss feminist movements in the 1930s.♀️🇨🇭

📌 Read more at www.digest.ugent.be

#Suffrage #Right-Wing #Politics #Gender

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I love Black activist Mary Church #Terrell's refusal here to let her (white) readers dismiss her simple reporting of facts as "bitterness." What a powerful way to claim your story.

#blackhistorymonth #suffrage #pacifism #19C

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The 19th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution, ratified on August 18, 1920, prohibits the denial of the right to vote based on sex, effectively granting women the right to vote nationwide.

#SUFFRAGE

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A classic black-and-white portrait photograph of Susan B. Anthony, the legendary American suffragist, abolitionist, and women's rights pioneer, taken in her later years. She is seated in a formal pose against a plain dark background, wearing a high-necked, long-sleeved black dress with elaborate lace trim and floral-patterned lace collar and cuffs. Her white hair is neatly styled in a low bun with a small decorative comb or ribbon. She gazes to the left of the camera with a calm, resolute, and dignified expression—her face conveying unwavering determination and quiet strength. The image captures her as a tireless advocate who co-founded the National Woman Suffrage Association, fought for decades to secure voting rights for women (culminating in the 19th Amendment after her death), and remains an enduring symbol of perseverance in the struggle for gender equality. The soft lighting and formal composition highlight her as an icon of the suffrage movement.

A classic black-and-white portrait photograph of Susan B. Anthony, the legendary American suffragist, abolitionist, and women's rights pioneer, taken in her later years. She is seated in a formal pose against a plain dark background, wearing a high-necked, long-sleeved black dress with elaborate lace trim and floral-patterned lace collar and cuffs. Her white hair is neatly styled in a low bun with a small decorative comb or ribbon. She gazes to the left of the camera with a calm, resolute, and dignified expression—her face conveying unwavering determination and quiet strength. The image captures her as a tireless advocate who co-founded the National Woman Suffrage Association, fought for decades to secure voting rights for women (culminating in the 19th Amendment after her death), and remains an enduring symbol of perseverance in the struggle for gender equality. The soft lighting and formal composition highlight her as an icon of the suffrage movement.

Susan B. Anthony was born #OTD in 1820.

She dedicated her life to women's #suffrage, and campaigned for the abolition of slavery, women's property rights, and more: susanbanthonyhouse.org/her-story/bi...

Active until she died in 1906. She never got to vote in her lifetime (well, legally that is).

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#HappyValentinesDay #ValentinesDay #ValentinesDay2026 #Valentines #hearts #flowers #DayofEros #Suffrage #Suffragettes #womansuffrage #equalrights #votingrights #amendment #Constitution

SUFFRAGE VALENTINE SHOWER, February 14, 1916, The Spokesman-Review, Spokane, Washington.

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#suffrage #womansSuffrage #voterSupression #marriage #GOP and #maga are making it harder for #Woman to #vote according to @hillaryclinton.bsky.social

#ContactRepresentatives get a copy of your #birthCertificate and #marriageCertificate, you may need a passport which is a #pollTax

#BeHeard

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Élections aux États-Unis : Trump veut contrôler le vote Vote aux États-Unis : Trump remet en cause les règles électorales des États à l’approche des midterms 2026.

𝗖𝗼𝗺𝗺𝗲𝗻𝘁 #𝗧𝗿𝘂𝗺𝗽 𝘃𝗲𝘂𝘁 𝗳𝗮𝘂𝘀𝘀𝗲𝗿 𝗹𝗲𝘀 #𝗲́𝗹𝗲𝗰𝘁𝗶𝗼𝗻𝘀

Derrière le chaos sécuritaire, une autre #bataille se joue aux #ÉtatsUnis. Plus silencieuse, mais tout aussi décisive : le contrôle du processus électoral. Ce qui s’esquisse est une remise en cause méthodique du #suffrage libre.

Par Sébastien Lévi

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Yes, but also this is the story of the past 200 years. #abolition #suffrage #temperance #clubmovement #civilrights #secondwave #guncontrol

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By 1950, over 30% of women worked outside the home. The 19th Amendment was just the beginning—the fight for equality continues today. History reminds us: rights won must be fought for, defended, and expanded. #Suffrage #HumanRights #WomensRights

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Defend Elections in Our State: Stop Federal Raids, Reject MEGA, Protect Midterms Text SIGN PFIWWD to 50409 to send this to your officials.

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