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Women`s Suffrage Statue Royalty Free Stock Photo
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Tennessee Triumph Statue, Clarksville, TN Royalty Free Stock Photo
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Statue of Elizabeth Clarke Wolstenholme-Elmy, suffragist suffragette campaigner.  Congleton East Royalty Free Stock Photo
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Women`s Suffrage Statue
Memorial to Nellie McClung and women's suffrage at the Manitoba Legislative Building in Winnipeg Royalty Free Stock Photo
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Vector poster illustration for Women`s Equality Day on a purple background Royalty Free Stock Photo
Pankhurst Memorial for Womens Suffrage Royalty Free Stock Photo
Women are Persons Monument on Parliament Hill Royalty Free Stock Photo
Women`s Right to Vote Centennial Rose Parade Float Royalty Free Stock Photo
Women Leaders on Right to Vote Centennial Rose Parade Float Royalty Free Stock Photo
Women`s suffrage is the right of women to vote in elections. Beginning in the start of the 18th century, some people sought to change voting laws to allow women to vote. Liberal political parties would go on to grant women the right to vote, increasing the number of those parties` potential constituencies. National and international organizations formed to coordinate efforts towards women voting, especially the International Woman Suffrage Alliance founded in 1904 in Berlin, Germany.


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