First-Line Trenches Taken--Now for the Others

Columbia holds a banner and a sword and is wearing Roman armor.  She has a belt with the label "woman suffrage."  In her right hand, she raises the sword of justice and holds a banner with the inscription:  "33 Penna. counties carried.  315,000 men in state vote fo...

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Main Author: Unknown Artist (Creator)
Collection:Vb*.9199F (#Vb*.9199F)
Date:1915-11-05
Alternate Date:November 5, 1915
Extent:1 scrapbook page
Call Number:Vb*.9199F
Format: Electronic
Language:English
Published: Wanamaker, Thomas B., 1865-1908
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Online Access:https://digitallibrary.hsp.org/index.php/Detail/objects/12367
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title First-Line Trenches Taken--Now for the Others
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description Columbia holds a banner and a sword and is wearing Roman armor.&nbsp; She has a belt with the label &quot;woman suffrage.&quot;&nbsp; In her right hand, she raises the sword of justice and holds a banner with the inscription:&nbsp; &quot;33 Penna. counties carried.&nbsp; 315,000 men in state vote for suffrage.&quot;&nbsp; Below her are the sword of &quot;crooked politics&quot; and a broken rifle of &quot;class rule.&quot;<br /> &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; On November of 1915, the referendum for a suffrage amendment to the Pennsylvania constitution was defeated.&nbsp; Despite carrying 33 Pennsylvania counties and received over 300,000 votes in favor of suffrage, the referendum failed.&nbsp; Similar amendments also failed in New Jersey, New York, and Massachusetts.&nbsp; When the US Congress approved the constitutional amendment for women&#39;s suffrage on June 4, 1919, Pennsylvania became the eighth State to ratify it.&nbsp; In August 1920, the president signed the 19th amendment granting women the right to vote.
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