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- Reception to U.S. Senate Petitioners, Hyattsville, MD, July 31, 1913 (1)
- Rehearsing with Garden of the Gods at Colorado Springs for the Equal Rights Pageant to be given there by the National Woman's Party Sept. 23 in which women from 10 western states will participate. Group of singers of the Declaration of 1848 which demands Equal Rights for women. (1)
- Rep. Jeanette Rankin of Montana, left, reading The Suffragist, Washington, ca. 1917-1918 (1)
- Rep. John Houk of Tenn., Anita Pollitzer, Mayor Neal of Knoxville, Tenn., and Rep. Brooks [R. I. Johnson] of Tenn., Aug. 1920. (1)
- Republican [National] Convention, [Chicago, Illinois,] 1920. (1)
- Republican Convention. L-R: Mrs. James Rector, Ohio, Mary Dubrow, N.J., Alice Paul, N.J. (1)
- Rev. Anna Howard Shaw (1)
- Richard Bennett, noted actor, calling at National Woman's Party Headquarters, underwrites the Equal Rights campaign, and declares: - "Certainly I am a feminist and will stand back of you women until the Equal Rights Amendment is passed by Congress." Mr. Bennett is surrounded by a group of National Woman's Party leaders. (Left to right) Anita Pollitzer, National Secretary of the Woman's Party, Richard Bennett, Wilma Henderson, National Organizer: (upper left) Mrs. Everett Bray, a Founder, and Jessica D. Henerson, member of the Massachusetts State Committee. (1)
- [Rosalie Jones]. (2)
- Rose Winslow of New York; daughter of Polish miner and steel worker in Pennsylvania. She worked in textile mills from the age of eleven to nineteen, until tuberculosis forced her to cease work altogether for two years. She has done factory inspection and trade union organization for women in the Consumers' League and Women's Trade Union League. Spent last three years, when able to work, campaigning for women suffrage. Took part in anti-Democratic campaign of California with Lucy Burns. Spokeswoman in working women's deputation to President Wilson, February, 1914. (1)