This newspaper article shows and discusses how the "mildly militant" Silent Sentinels from the Congressional Union blocked two entrances to the white house in an effort to get President Wilson to support women's suffrage. After their demonstrations, the Silent Sentinels were arrested for…
Article about British suffragist and daughter of Emmeline Pankhurst giving a lecture at Garrick theater about the cause.
Article by Anna Wiley in Good Housekeeping detailing why her group picketed the white house during President Wilson's time as president.
Article by NAWSA President, Carrie Chapman Catt, detailing why the organization did not join the Silent Sentinels in picketing the white house.
Two pages from "The Organizer's Manual" which details the importance of organizing for a cause and how to do so.
Two pages from the "Reasons for Women" chapter of the WCTU's organization manual.
Book about suffragist Victoria C. Woodhull, the first woman to run for President of the United States.
Illustrations from the feminist satire book "Pulling Our Own Strings" which show the effects and attitudes toward rape.