The Woman Suffrage Procession was a suffragist parade held in
Washington, D.C., on March 3, 1913, the day before
Woodrow Wilson's first presidential inauguration. It was organized by
Alice Paul for the
National American Woman Suffrage Association. Thousands of suffragists marched down
Pennsylvania Avenue "in a spirit of protest against the present political organization of society, from which women are excluded". The march and the attention it attracted were important in advancing
women's suffrage in the United States. This image shows the front cover of the official program of the Woman Suffrage Procession, illustrated by Benjamin Moran Dale. It depicts an elaborately dressed woman blowing a trumpet with a "Votes for Women" banner while riding on horseback in front of the
United States Capitol.Illustration credit: Benjamin Moran Dale; restored by
Adam Cuerden
The Woman Suffrage Procession was a suffragist parade held in
Washington, D.C., on March 3, 1913, the day before
Woodrow Wilson's first presidential inauguration. It was organized by
Alice Paul for the
National American Woman Suffrage Association. Thousands of suffragists marched down
Pennsylvania Avenue "in a spirit of protest against the present political organization of society, from which women are excluded". The march and the attention it attracted were important in advancing
women's suffrage in the United States. This image shows the front cover of the official program of the Woman Suffrage Procession, illustrated by Benjamin Moran Dale. It depicts an elaborately dressed woman blowing a trumpet with a "Votes for Women" banner while riding on horseback in front of the
United States Capitol.Illustration credit: Benjamin Moran Dale; restored by
Adam Cuerden