Suffrage Centennial Special: Wagons used in the suffrage movement fall under the category of activism and grassroots organizing. Suffrage Wagon News Channel is celebrating the centennial of the horse-drawn wagon that started its journey in Manhattan in July of 1913 and barnstormed Long Island for Votes for Women. Horse-drawn wagons were used for campaign purposes in the suffrage movement to win voting rights for women.
By using wagons and automobiles, the Votes for Women activists drew attention to their community organizing and garnered considerable public attention. Photos from the Library of Congress and the collection of suffrage author Kenneth Florey. Pass on this information to those who will value the sacrifices that it took to win the vote. Honor our ancestors. Celebrate women's freedom to vote. Protect our rights and expand them.
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