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#28 American suffragette Rosalie Jones leading a crowd of protesters up Pennsylvania Avenue, Washington DC, after a march from New York.

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#28 American suffragette Rosalie Jones leading a crowd of protesters up Pennsylvania Avenue, Washington DC, after a march from New York.

Woman Suffrage Parade of 1913: When Thousands of Women Marched Gathered in Washington D.C.

#28 American suffragette Rosalie Jones leading a crowd of protesters up Pennsylvania Avenue, Washington DC, after a march from New York.

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#29 American suffragette marchers en route from New Jersey to Washington DC at the time of Woodrow Wilson’s inauguration, 1913→

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