Photographs from the Records of the National Woman's Party

Suffrage Prisoners

The following individuals depicted in Women of Protest were among the many National Woman’s Party activists who were arrested and imprisoned for their role in suffrage protests.

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Detail from portrait of Pauline Adams.
descriptive record icon enlarge image icon  [Detail] Pauline Adams in prison garb. ca. 1917-1919.
Detail from photograph of Edith Ainge.
descriptive record icon enlarge image icon  [Detail] Edith Ainge. National Photo Co. 1921.
Detail of photograph of Annie Arniel.
descriptive record icon enlarge image icon  [Detail] Annie Arniel (center). 1917.
Detail of photograph of Berthe Arnold.
descriptive record icon enlarge image icon  [Detail] Berthe Arnold. Harris & Ewing. 1919.
Detail from portrait of Virginia Arnold.
descriptive record icon enlarge image icon [Detail] Virginia Arnold. Harris & Ewing. ca. 1916-1917.
Detail from portrait of Lillian Ascough.
descriptive record icon enlarge image icon  [Detail] Lillian Ascough. Edmonston. ca. 1915.
Detail from photograph of Abby Scott Baker.
descriptive record icon enlarge image icon [Detail] Abby Scott Baker in prison dress. 1917.
Detail from a photograph of Mrs. Catherine Boyle.
descriptive record icon enlarge image icon  [Detail] Mrs. Catherine Boyle. A. N. Sanborn. ca. 1910-1920.
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