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Photo Gallery: Anna C.M. Tillinghast and 1920s Boston
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Women's Suffrage
photo by Library of Congress, Prints & Photographs Online
03/07/2011
Campaigning for women's suffrage in 1913. Women would not win the right to vote until the passage of the 19th Amendment on Aug. 18, 1920
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