Some of the picket line of Nov. 10, 1917. Left to right: Mrs. Catherine Martinette, Eagle Grove, Iowa. Mrs. William Kent, Kentfield, California. Miss Mary Bartlett Dixon, Easton, Md. Mrs. C.T. Robertson, Salt Lake City, Utah. Miss Cora Week, New York…
Officers of the National Woman's Party in active charge of preparations for the convention of their members which will decide the future of the organization, to meet in Washington, February 15-19, 1921. Left to right: Six National Woman's Party…
Photograph of National Woman's Party watchfire demonstrators standing with banners and fire in urn in front of White House. One banner reads, "President Wilson is deceiving the world when he appears as the prophet of democracy. President Wilson has…
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…
Pamphlet titled "The Relation of Woman Suffrage to the Home and to Morality" written by Mrs. Donald R. Hooker (Edith Houghton Hooker) about 1912. In this pamphlet Mrs. Hooker explains the connection between the woman suffrage and home and morality,…