March 20, 1907
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July 5, 1910
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The women of this smart capital are beautiful.
Their beauty is disturbing to business;
their feet are beautiful; their ankles are beautiful,
but here I must pause -
for they are not interested in the state
Their beauty is disturbing to business;
their feet are beautiful; their ankles are beautiful,
but here I must pause -
for they are not interested in the state
REP. STANLEY BOWDLE (D-OHIO) DURING ANTI-SUFFRAGE DEBATE, JAN. 12, 1915
c. 1911
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One hundred years ago today, on Jan. 12, 1915, the U.S. House of Representatives voted to reject a constitutional amendment that would have given women the right to vote. The final vote — 204 against and 174 for — came at the end of a 10-hour debate.
It was not until five years later, in 1919, that the 19th Amendment passed, giving the vote to all American women. (Women had only previously been permitted to vote in certain states.)
In Britain, led by Emmeline Pankhurst's Women's Social and Political Union, the Suffragettes (initially a term of derision created by The Daily Mail, and repurposed by women as "SuffraGETtes") utilised radical protest tactics: burning mailbox contents, shattering windows and chaining themselves to railings, particularly those surrounding Buckingham Palace. From 1905, many British Suffragette women were arrested and imprisoned. London's police issued a set of surveillance pictures of leading Suffragettes for identification.
While some women over 30 were given the vote in Britain in 1918, it would not be for another 10 years that all British women were allowed to vote.
1914
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May 21, 1914
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May 21, 1914
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1917
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c. 1912
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1913
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May 21, 1914
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1914
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Nov. 19, 1910
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1914
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1913
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c. 1912
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1913
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c. 1910
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May 21, 1914
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May 21, 1914
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Nov. 18, 1910
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c. 1911
c. 1914
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c. 1918
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