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SUFFRAGE PARADE, 1913. Writer, socialite, and R. M. S. Titanic survivor Helen Churchill Hungerford Candee on horseback at the head of the womens suffrage parade at Washington, D. C. 3 March 1913. Oil over a photograph
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SUFFRAGE PARADE, 1913. Writer, socialite, and R. M. S. Titanic survivor Helen Churchill Hungerford Candee on horseback at the head of the womens suffrage parade at Washington, D. C. 3 March 1913. Oil over a photograph
SUFFRAGE PARADE, 1913.
Writer, socialite, and R.M.S. Titanic survivor Helen Churchill Hungerford Candee on horseback at the head of the womens suffrage parade at Washington, D.C. 3 March 1913. Oil over a photograph
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1913 Capitol Churchill Demonstration Dome Equestrian Feminism Flag Helen Horsewoman March Movement National Womens Suffrage Assoc National Womens Suffrage Association Procession Progressive Era Protester Rally Socialite Spectator Suffragette Survivor Titanic Washington Writer Hungerford
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This print captures a significant moment in history - the women's suffrage parade of 1913 in Washington, D. C. At the forefront of this powerful procession is Helen Churchill Hungerford Candee, an esteemed writer, socialite, and survivor of the tragic R. M. S. Titanic. Mounted on horseback with grace and determination, Candee leads the charge for women's rights. The image has been transformed into a stunning piece of art through oil painting over a photograph. The vibrant colors bring to life the energy and passion that filled the streets on that historic day. As spectators line the street, their eyes fixed on Candee and her fellow suffragettes riding alongside her, it becomes evident that this was not just a demonstration but a rally for change. Candee's presence symbolizes both strength and resilience as she fearlessly advocates for gender equality amidst societal norms of early 20th-century America. Her position at the head of this monumental event showcases her influence as an influential figure within feminist circles. This photograph encapsulates an era defined by progressivism and marks a pivotal moment in American history when women fought tirelessly for their right to vote. It serves as a reminder of how far we have come while acknowledging those who paved the way for future generations to enjoy equal opportunities. Granger Art on Demand presents this remarkable print from The Granger Collection in New York, allowing us to appreciate and commemorate these brave individuals who dedicated themselves to achieving justice and equality for all women during one unforgettable march
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