


Empowering Change: Women of 1916 Unite
The photograph captures Kath Dahlgren and Eliz Harrison in 1916, during a period when womens roles in society were beginning to shift dramatically. Both women are notable figures in the emerging womens movement, which sought greater rights and opportunities for women in various facets of life, including education and employment. The timing of this image aligns with the suffrage movement in the United States, which was gaining momentum as activists fought for womens right to vote.
Created by the Bain News Service, the image is an example of early 20th-century photography that documented significant cultural changes. At this time, many women were increasingly involved in social and political activism, pushing boundaries to secure their place in public life. This snapshot represents not just the individuals but also a pivotal moment in history when women like Dahlgren and Harrison began reshaping societal expectations and laying the groundwork for future generations.

Empowering Change: Women of 1916 Unite