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Picketing in all sorts of weather. N.Y. Day Picket. Jan. 26, 1917

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Summary: Photograph of three National Woman's Party picketers from New York wearing slickers holding banners outside in the rain. One banner reads, "Mr. President What will you do for woman suffrage," another reads "New York."

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picketing national woman party suffragists women suffrage washington dc new york state white house washington dc columbia heights sorts weather picket day picket civil rights movements women suffrage womens right to vote 19th amendment constitutional amendments nineteenth amendment woman suffrage movement records of the national woman party women of protest photographs from the records of the national woman party ultra high resolution high resolution demonstration protest female portrait political parties political campaigns activists library of congress
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01/01/1917
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Washington, District of Columbia, United States ,  38.90719, -77.03687
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picketing national woman party suffragists women suffrage washington dc new york state white house washington dc columbia heights sorts weather picket day picket civil rights movements women suffrage womens right to vote 19th amendment constitutional amendments nineteenth amendment woman suffrage movement records of the national woman party women of protest photographs from the records of the national woman party ultra high resolution high resolution demonstration protest female portrait political parties political campaigns activists library of congress