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Woman Suffrage - Hikers, 1913. Creator: Harris & Ewing. Woman Suffrage - Hikers, 1913. Creator: Harris & Ewing
Woman Suffrage - Hikers, 1913
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Woman Suffrage - Hikers, 1913" is a captivating historical photograph by Harris & Ewing, showcasing a group of women and men engaged in a hike as a symbolic display of their support for women's suffrage. The image, taken in the early 1910s, captures the essence of the suffrage movement in America during a time when women's right to vote was a hotly contested issue. The photograph features a diverse group of individuals, including Martha Kuntze and Martha Ewing Newcombe, both prominent suffragists, standing among the hikers. The women are dressed in long skirts and blouses, some carrying parasols, while the men wear suits and hats. They all hold walking sticks and are positioned on a dirt path, surrounded by lush greenery and a clear blue sky. This photograph is a powerful representation of the suffrage movement's fusion of politics and leisure. Hiking was a popular pastime during this era, and the suffragettes used it as an opportunity to raise awareness and gather support for their cause. The image conveys a sense of unity and determination among the group, as they stand together, united in their quest for women's suffrage. The black and white glass negative, taken by George William Harris for Harris & Ewing, is now part of the Harris Ewing Collection at the Library of Congress. The photograph is a significant historical artifact that provides a glimpse into the past, highlighting the courage and perseverance of the suffragettes and their allies in their fight for women's rights.
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