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Women trying to vote at New York polling station, 1871

Women trying to vote at New York polling station, 1871


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Women trying to vote at New York polling station, 1871

Victoria Woodhull (1838-1927), noted American feminist, with her sister Jennie Claflin, try to vote in the New York election of 1871, but are turned away

Media ID 4305021

© Mary Evans Picture Library

1838 1871 Campaign Campaigning Election Enfranchisement Equality Feminist Franchise Jennie Noted Polling Refused Rejected Sister Turned Vote Voting


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