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When Women Marched and Men Rioted: The 1913 Women’s Suffrage March

In 1913, thousands of women paraded through DC, overcoming crowds of drunken men to demand the vote.

01/17/2023 | Rating NR

Boundary Stones

When Women Marched and Men Rioted: The 1913 Women’s Suffrage March

1/17/2023 | 2m 36s

In 1913, thousands of women paraded through DC, overcoming crowds of drunken men to demand the vote.

In 1913, thousands of women from across the United States gathered in Washington, D.C. to parade for the right to vote. But when belligerent, drunken men crashed the route, the suffrage march became a street fight.

01/17/2023 | Rating NR

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When Women Marched and Men Rioted: The 1913 Women’s Suffrage March

1/17/2023 | 2m 36s

In 1913, thousands of women from across the United States gathered in Washington, D.C. to parade for the right to vote. But when belligerent, drunken men crashed the route, the suffrage march became a street fight.

01/17/2023 | Rating NR

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