Photograph: Suffrage Procession, 1917
Object Details
- associated institution
- National Woman's Party
- Description
- This photograph shows picketers marching from the National Women’s Party headquarters to their posts in front of the White House.
- In January 1917, members of the National Woman's Party (NWP) became the first people to picket the White House. This photograph shows picketers marching from the National Women’s Party headquarters to their posts in front of the White House. Protesting the government's failure to pass a constitutional amendment enfranchising women, NWP members, led by Alice Paul, began picketing the White House. Their purple, white, and gold banners asked President Woodrow Wilson, "Mr. President what will you do for woman suffrage?" and "Mr. President how long must women wait for liberty?" Tolerated at first, the "silent sentinels" were increasingly seen as an embarrassment to the administration. As the United States entered the First World War, the NWP pickets' banners often pointed out the hypocrisy of fighting for democracy and freedom in Europe while denying it to women at home. In June 1917, the D.C. police began arresting picketers for obstructing sidewalk traffic. 90 women were sentenced to terms ranging from 60 days to six months in the Occoquan Workhouse. When their demands to be treated as political prisoners were ignored, they went on hunger strikes and were forcibly fed. The publicity surrounding their ordeal generated public sympathy for the suffragists and their cause.
- Location
- Currently not on view
- Credit Line
- Alice Paul Centennial Foundation, Inc.
- ID Number
- 1991.3016.065
- catalog number
- 1991.3016.065
- nonaccession number
- 1991.3016
- Object Name
- photograph
- Physical Description
- paper (overall material)
- Measurements
- average spatial: 5 in x 7 in; 12.7 cm x 17.78 cm
- See more items in
- Political History: Political History, Women's History Collection
- Government, Politics, and Reform
- Woman Suffrage
- National Museum of American History
- general subject association
- Women's Suffrage
- Equal Rights Amendment
- Voting Rights
- March, Rally, Demonstration, or Other
- Women's History
- Record ID
- nmah_1102677
- Metadata Usage (text)
- CC0
- GUID (Link to Original Record)
- https://n2t.net/ark:/65665/ng49ca746a9-71f3-704b-e053-15f76fa0b4fa
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