Tag: Suffrage

  • The Silent Sentinels aka the Sentinels of Liberty

    The Silent Sentinels aka the Sentinels of Liberty

    The Silent Sentinels, also known as the Sentinels of Liberty, were a group of over 2,000 women in favor of women’s suffrage organized by Alice Paul and the National Woman’s Party, who protested in front of the White House during Woodrow Wilson‘s presidency starting on January 10, 1917. Nearly 500 were arrested, and 168 served jail time. They were the first group to picket the White House. Later, they…

    Read more...

  • Anne Henrietta Martin (1875 – 1951) was the first woman to run for the United States Senate

    Anne Henrietta Martin (1875 – 1951) was the first woman to run for the United States Senate

    Anne Henrietta Martin (September 30, 1875 – April 15, 1951) (pseudonym, Anne O’Hara; nickname, Little Governor Anne) was a suffragist, pacifist, and author from the state of Nevada. Her main achievement was taking charge of the state legislation that gave women of Nevada the right to vote. She was the first head of the department of history of the University of Nevada (1897–1901) And…

    Read more...

Scroll back to top