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] Pauline Adams in prison garb. ca. 1917-1919. |
[Detail] Edith Ainge. National Photo Co. 1921. |
[Detail] Annie Arniel (center). 1917. |
[Detail] Berthe Arnold. Harris & Ewing. 1919. |
[Detail] Virginia Arnold. Harris & Ewing. ca. 1916-1917. |
[Detail] Lillian Ascough. Edmonston. ca. 1915. |
[Detail] Abby Scott Baker in prison dress. 1917. |
[Detail] Mrs. Catherine Boyle. A. N. Sanborn. ca. 1910-1920. |
[Detail] Lucy Gwynne Branham in Occoquan prison dress. 1919. |
[Detail] Eunice Dana Brannan. Associated Press Photos. 1919. |
[Detail] Lucy Burns in Occoquan Workhouse, Washington. Harris & Ewing. 1917. |
[Detail] Iris Calderhead. ca. 1913-1917. |
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