"By Popular Demand: 'Votes for Women' Suffrage Pictures, 1850-1920".
http://lcweb2.loc.gov/ammem/vfwhtml/vfwhome.html,
(25: Tuesday Feb. 2003).
-(Provided Primary Sources #48-75)-
"Quotations by Notable Women: Index".
http://womenshistory.about.com/library/qu/blqulist.htm,
(25: Tuesday Feb. 2003).
-(Provided All Quotes, and Speeches Etc. Primary Sources)-
"Woman Suffrage Parade of 1913".
http://lcweb.loc.gov/loc/lcib/9803/suffrage.html,
(25: Tuesday Feb. 2003).
Photos/Political Cartoons/Documents
1. 1879 Political Cartoon Shows Sarcastic Inauguration of Women
2. A Flyer For the Seneca Falls Convention
3. A New York Temperance Organization
4. Alice Paul
5. Alice Stone Blackwell
6. Amelia Bloomer
7. Anna Howard Shaw
8. Anthony directed this US delegation of the International Council of Women
9. Catt at a Congressional Convention
10. Catt at the 1904 International Council of Women
11. Catt Campaigns
12. Chicago Daily News When Women Won the Vote
13. Document Showing Anthony's Trial
14. Emmeline Pankhurst and Her Daughter
15. Lucretia Mott
16. Lucy Burns Jailed
17. Parade During Woodrow Wilson's Inauguration
18. Alice Paul After 19th Amendment Passes
19. Political Cartoon Showing Abolitionists Being Hit By Rubbish
20. Suffragists Campaign At the Front of the White House
21. Shaw and the WCTU
22. Shaw Campaigning During Her Presidency
23. Shaw Campaigning Outside Her Home Town in New York
24. Shaw Promoting Suffrage in Kansas
25. Stanton and Anthony
26. Susan B. Anthony
27. The Fifteenth Amendment
28. Woman's Party Campaigns Towards President Wilson
29. Women Demand Alice Paul's Rights When Jailed
30. Women From the LOWV Encourage Voting
31. Women From the NAWSA Promote Suffrage
32. The 1913 New York Parade
32. A Revolution Newspaper
33. Women in New York March with Boxes to Stand on and Speak
34. Suffragist Gives a Speech
35. The 1913 Parade With More Audience Members than Pres. Inauguration
36. 1917 Fifth Avenue Parade
37. Abigail Adams
38. Amelia Bloomer
39. America Map Before 19th Amendment Passes
40. Louisa Swain
41. LOWV Poster
42. Plaque Remembering the Seneca Falls Convention
43. Reaction to Speeches at Seneca Falls Convention
44. Twelve Reasons Why Mothers Should Have the Vote
45. Woman's Party Pickets The White House
46. Women Celebrate Winning the Vote
47. Women Pray for a Saloon to Close
48. Alice Paul
49. Alice Stone Blackwell
50. Anna Howard Shaw
51. Suffrage Speakers
52. Election Day Political Cartoon
53. Elizabeth Cady Stanton with her Daughter Harriot
54. Stanton and Anthony
55. First Picketing
56. Governor Edwin P. Morrow Signs the Anthony Amendment
57. Harriet Blatch Addresses a Wall Street Crowd
58. Lucretia Mott
59. Lucy Stone
60. Mrs. Stanley McCormick and Charles Parker Campaign
61. National Anti-Suffrage Association Headquarters
62. Official Program Washington DC
63. Sojourner Truth
64. Statue of Three Suffragists by Adelaide Johnson
65. Women Suffrage Parade
66. Shaw Campaigns in New Jersey
67. Suffrage Pageant Florence F. Noyes
68. Suffrage Parade New York City
69. Suffrage Parade Washington DC
70. Suffragist Addresses the Public
71. New York City Suffrage March 1913
72. Susan B. Anthony
73. The Apotheosis of Suffrage Political Cartoon
74. Three Women Cast Their Vote in NYC 1917
75. Women's Suffrage Headquarters in Clevland
Quotes (See Quote Page) (See Secondary Source)
Speeches Etc. (See Speeches Etc. Page) (See Secondary Source)