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Women’s Rights Images

Stanton (seated) with Susan B. Anthony Unknown - This image is available from the United States Library of Congress's Prints and Photographs division under the digital ID cph.3a02558.

Alice Paul Unknown - This image is available from the United States Library of Congress's Prints and Photographs division under the digital ID cph.3a38295.

Text on the wall: "Woman's sphere is the home wherever she makes good." (1917) Library of Congress Prints and Photographs Division (LC-USZC2-1199)

Members of the National Women's Party (formed by Alice Paul) in front of the White House, 1917; sign reads: "Mr. President, how long must women wait for liberty." Photo by Harris & Ewing. Public domain.

Sojourner Truth, albumen silver print, circa 1870 Randall Studio - National Portrait Gallery, Smithsonian Institution

USA , Pittsburgh artist J. Howard Miller "We Can Do It!" image—an image that in later years would also be called "Rosie the Riveter,” The intent of the poster was to keep production up by boosting morale, not to recruit more women workers. In the early 1980s, that the Miller poster was rediscovered and became famous, associated with feminism, and often mistakenly called "Rosie The Riveter.”

Women’s Suffrage

Anti-Women’s Suffrage

A WSPU poster showing the force feeding of Suffragettes in prison.

A young woman holds up a sign as she protests for women’s rights in front of the Federal Trade Commission headquarters during Richard Nixon’s inauguration weekend. Washington, D.C., January 18-21, 1969.