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Album: The Suffrage Movement in Boston

Boston African American National Historic Site

Images used for "Suffrage in Boston" mapping project.

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Massachusetts State House, ca. 1867

Massachusetts State House

Faneuil Hall, ca. 1900-1939

Faneuil Hall

585 Boylston Street, 1912

585 Boylston Street

Josephine St. Pierre Ruffin

Josephine St. Pierre Ruffin (1842-1924)

A suffrage bluebird that reads

The Suffrage Bluebird

Street view of Tremont Place

Tremont Place, Boston

Front page of the first edition of the Woman's Era journal, which contains an article and photograph of suffragist and abolitionist Lucy Stone.

The Woman's Era

Decorative facade of Tremont Temple, ca. 1865-1914.

Tremont Temple

Clipping of the article

Clipping of "Colored Women and Suffrage"

Menu for the BESAGG Sunflower Lunch

Sunflower Lunch Menu

Portrait of Julia Ward Howe, ca. 1904

Julia Ward Howe (1819-1910)

Portrait of Eliza Gardner

Eliza Gardner (1831-1921)

Portrait of Harriot K. Hunt

Harriot Kezia Hunt (1805-1875)

Crowd in the grandstands of Fenway Park, 1915

Fenway Park

Florence Luscomb standing holding a copy of The Woman's Journal, 1911

Florence Luscomb selling The Woman's Journal

Maria L. Baldwin

Maria Baldwin (1856-1922)

Clipping of the Woman's Journal about a suffrage meeting held in Beacon Hill, 1885.

Beacon Hill Suffrage Meeting

Pemberton Square Courthouse

Pemberton Square Courthouse

Suffragists with a protest banner during President Wilson's visit to Boston, Mass., Feb. 1919.

Suffragists Protesting Woodrow Wilson in Boston

Manual for Massachusetts Voters

Manual for Massachusetts Voters

Suffragists marching in front of the Robert Gould Shaw/Massachusetts 54th Memorial, 1914.

Suffrage Parade, 1914

Portrait of Mrs. Henrietta R. Shattuck, president of the Boston Political Class.

Mrs. Henrietta R. Shattuck

"Shall the Tail Wag the Dog?"

Clipping from

"National Conference of Colored Women"

Portrait of Boston suffragist Judith Windsor Smith

Judith Windsor Smith (1821-1921)

Portrait of the first African American registered nurse, May Eliza Mahoney.

Mary Eliza Mahoney (1845-1926)

Portrait of African American clubwoman and activist Florida Ruffin Ridley.

Florida Ruffin Ridley (1861-1943)

Portrait of women's rights activist Ednah Dow Cheney.

Ednah Dow Cheney (1824-1904)

Newspaper photograph of suffragist Claiborne Catlin on horseback, 1914.

Claiborne Catlin on horseback

Admission ticket for the Woman's Tea Pary, 1873.

Woman's Tea Party Admission ticket, 1873.

Facade of 558 Massachusetts Avenue, location of the League of Women for Community Service, 1956.

League of Women for Community Service

Portrait of suffragist and abolitionist of Lucy Stone.

Lucy Stone (1818-1893)

Katharine Morey, MA State Chair of the National Woman's Party, ca. 1915-1916

Katharine Morey

Suffragist Alice Stone Blackwell

Alice Stone Blackwell (1857-1950)

Suffragist and abolitionist Henry Blackwell

Henry Blackwell (1825-1909)

Abolitionist Lewis Hayden

Lewis Hayden (1811-1889)

Harriet Hayden

Harriet Hayden (1816-1894)

Steeple and facade of Old North Church.

Old North Church

Horticultural Hall facade, ca. 1870-1889.

Horticultural Hall

African Meeting House

African Meeting House

Boston City Hall facade, 1920

Boston City Hall

Portrait of Frederick Douglass

Frederick Douglass (1818-1895)

Florence Luscomb posing on a soapbox.

Florence Luscomb (1887-1985)

Masthead of The Una

The Una

The Liberator Masthead

The Liberator

Margaret Foley standing in an open car before a suffrage event

Margaret Foley (1875-1957)

Portrait of Sara Josepha Hale

Sara Josepha Hale (1788-1879)

Platform of the Woman Suffrage Party

Woman Suffrage Party Platform


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