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The Story of the Woman's Party

Chapter 2: LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS
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The narrative chronicles the formation, strategies, and campaigns of a suffrage organization led by a determined activist, tracing its shift from Congressional lobbying to direct-action political pressure, public demonstrations, and picketing of the presidential administration. It profiles key organizers and headquarters activities, sketches internal conflicts over tactics and rules, and recounts arrests, imprisonment, watchfires, and publicity stunts designed to force congressional action. The account follows lobbying and grassroots appeals that culminate in legislative advancement and state ratifications, and concludes with organizing efforts after victory and reflections on the movement’s endurance.

LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS

Alice Paul Frontispiece
Lucy Burns at the Head of the “Prison Specialists” 16
Why is the Girl from the West Getting all the Attention? Cartoon by Nina Allender 76
The Suffragist’s Dream. Cartoon by Nina Allender 146
Inez Milholland in the Washington Parade, March 3, 1913 184
Joy Young at the Inez Milholland Memorial Service 188
Wage Earners Picketing the White House, February, 1917 200
The Thousand Pickets try vainly to Deliver Their Resolutions to the President, March 4, 1917 204a
A Thousand Pickets Marching Around the White House, March 4, 1917 204b
Obeying Orders, Washington Police Arresting White House Pickets Before the Treasury Building 256a
The Patrol Wagon Waiting the Arrival of the Suffrage Pickets 256b
Burning the President’s Words at the Lafayette Monument, Washington 356a
A Summer Picket Line 356b
Lucy Branham Burning the President’s Words at the Lafayette Monument 364b
The Russian Envoy Banner, August, 1917 364b
One of the Watchfires of Freedom 396a
A Policeman Scatters the Watchfire 396b
Suffragist Rebuilding the Fire Scattered by the Police 398a
The Last Suffragist Arrested. The Fire Burns On 398b
The Oldest and the Youngest Pickets 448
The Flag Complete 462
Every Good Suffragist the Morning after Ratification. Cartoon by Nina Allender 470

PART ONE
1913 and 1914