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- "Parade Passing Suffragette Stand," Washington, D. C., 1913 - Alice Paul, a leader in the fight for women's suffrage, or equal voting rights, zealously targeted President Woodrow Wilson. The day before his first inauguration, Paul executed a parade of 8,000 women, who marched past the White House from the Capitol calling for suffrage. Sections of the well-orchestrated procession honored the contributions of working women, including these uniformed nurses.

- 1913
- Collections - Artifact
"Parade Passing Suffragette Stand," Washington, D. C., 1913
Alice Paul, a leader in the fight for women's suffrage, or equal voting rights, zealously targeted President Woodrow Wilson. The day before his first inauguration, Paul executed a parade of 8,000 women, who marched past the White House from the Capitol calling for suffrage. Sections of the well-orchestrated procession honored the contributions of working women, including these uniformed nurses.
- "Head of Suffragette Parade Passing Treasury," Washington, D.C., 1913 - Alice Paul, a leader in the fight for women's suffrage, or equal voting rights, zealously targeted President Woodrow Wilson. The day before his first inauguration, Paul executed a parade of 8,000 women, who marched past the White House from the Capitol calling for suffrage. The well-orchestrated procession drew a multitude of spectators and made national headlines, rallying support for the cause.

- 1913
- Collections - Artifact
"Head of Suffragette Parade Passing Treasury," Washington, D.C., 1913
Alice Paul, a leader in the fight for women's suffrage, or equal voting rights, zealously targeted President Woodrow Wilson. The day before his first inauguration, Paul executed a parade of 8,000 women, who marched past the White House from the Capitol calling for suffrage. The well-orchestrated procession drew a multitude of spectators and made national headlines, rallying support for the cause.