


1917 Womens Suffrage Parade: A Fight for Equality
This glass negative captures a suffrage parade that took place on October 27, 1917, highlighting a pivotal moment in the womens suffrage movement in the United States. During this period, women were fighting fiercely for their right to vote, aiming to secure the same democratic rights that men enjoyed. The procession featured women from various backgrounds, dressed in white outfits and carrying banners, symbolizing their unity and determination. These parades were not just events; they were vital opportunities to raise public awareness and rally support for the cause.
The suffrage movement gained significant momentum during the early 20th century, and events like this parade were crucial for mobilizing public opinion. The passage of the 19th Amendment in 1920 ultimately granted women the right to vote, but it was the persistent efforts of activists and participants in such parades that paved the way for this historic change. This image serves as a visual reminder of their courage and commitment in the fight for equal rights, documenting a chapter of American history that continues to influence discussions around gender and civic participation today.

1917 Womens Suffrage Parade: A Fight for Equality