Gallery

CITIZENS AT LAST!

A National Cause

Women of Colorado

Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Susan B. Anthony

Votes for Women a Success

Woman suffragists' march to the Capitol, April 7, 1913.

Texas Beginnings

Texas Woman's Christian Temperance Union demonstrates in Lufkin, Texas, 1915.

American Woman and Her Political Peers

Helen Stoddard

Women Organize

Jenny Bland Beauchamp

Campaign Ribbon

Announcement of Public Lecture

Dr. Grace Danforth

Rebecca Henry Hayes

Cartoon, Dallas Morning News

The Revival

Annette Finnigan, of Houston, graduated from Wellesley College in 1894.

"Votes for Women means cleaner Politics"

Report of the Houston Equal Suffrage League

Carrie Chapman Catt

"I want to speak for myself at the polls"

Brackenridge Reorganizes

Eleanor Brackenridge of San Antonio.

"Votes for our Mothers"

The Legal Status of Women in Texas

Austin Woman Suffrage Association

Eleanor Brackenridge

Anti-Suffrage Sentiment

"Votes for Women"

Varsity Circus March

Senator Joseph W. Bailey

The Public Crusade

Jane Yelvington McCallum of Austin

Minnie Fisher Cunningham

The Suffragette Tennis Club

Christia Adair, 1920

The Suffragette Basket Ball Team

Primary Suffrage!

360,000 Women are Registered

Attention Women Voters!

Mrs. Hortense Ward

Jane McCallum

Women! The Eyes of Texas are upon you

Tremendous Vote Is Being Cast

State and Federal Amendments

Governor William P. Hobby signing the Texas suffrage bill on February 5, 1919.

Dr. A. Caswell Ellis

Anna Pennybacker

Jessie Daniel Ames

The Nineteenth Amendment

Women Delegates to the National Democratic Convention, San Francisco, California, April 1920.

VOTE

Voting in the General Election

Ratification

Proclamation

Suffrage Receives Colby's Signature

Suffragists Meet on Harding Porch