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More than 5,000 suffragists from around the country marched down Pennsylvania Ave. in Washington, D.C., on March 3, 1913, the day before Woodrow Wilson’s inauguration.
In the 1910s, suffragists began staging large and dramatic parades to draw attention to their cause. This first national suffrage parade had costumes, nine bands, four mounted brigades, and 24 floats.
The rowdy, mostly-male crowd watching the parade pressed in on the demonstration, at times leaving barely enough room for the marchers to pass. Many women were verbally and physically assaulted while the police stood by either unwilling or unable to control the crowd. Outrage over the violence resulted in a congressional investigation into the lack of police protection for the marchers and increased sympathy for women's suffrage.
This photo in the @usnatarchives shows part of the procession.
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