Hopkins and the 19th Amendment: Activists in Suffrage and Health Reform
  • Hopkins and the 19th Amendment: Activists in Suffrage and Health Reform
    • Foundations
      • Independence Through Nursing
    • The Limits of Reform
    • The Science of Sex
      • Capable bodies
      • Capable Minds
    • Mobilizing Baltimore
      • Just Government League
      • From Laboratory to Streets
      • African American suffragists
    • Medics Militant
      • Nurses Storm the Gates
    • Women of the Republic
      • Shaping Policy
    • Conclusion
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Police arresting pickets Edna Dixon and Lavinia Dock in a crowd, August 1917

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Title

Police arresting pickets Edna Dixon and Lavinia Dock in a crowd, August 1917

Subject

Suffrage

Description

Photograph of crowds and policemen surrounding National Woman's Party members picketing with banners.
Photograph published in The Suffragist, 5, no. 83 (Aug. 25, 1917): 7. Caption: "Arrest of Miss Edna Dixon and Miss Lavinia Dock at West Gate, with Banner inscribed "England and Russia Are Enfranchising Women in War Time" This Gate was Deserted Until Police Drew Crowd from Lower Gate."

Creator

Harris & Ewing, Washington, D.C. (Photographer)

Source

Library of Congress

Date

August 17, 1917

Identifier

https://www.loc.gov/item/mnwp000230/

Collection

Suffrage at Johns Hopkins Medicine, Nursing, and Public Health

Citation

Harris & Ewing, Washington, D.C. (Photographer), “Police arresting pickets Edna Dixon and Lavinia Dock in a crowd, August 1917,” Exhibits: The Sheridan Libraries and Museums, accessed May 16, 2025, https://exhibits.library.jhu.edu/items/show/1715.

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