Political cartoon of two women, one white and one black, protesting for women's suffrage. The white woman gestures for the black woman to stop, or perhaps go to the back. Text with the image reads "Votes for WHITE women," and "Just Like the Men!"
Harry T. Burn, elected member of the Tennessee General Assembly, whose vote in favor of suffrage broke a tie and allowed Tennessee to approve the Nineteenth Amendment.
Newspaper coverage of General Rosalie Jones' suffrage march from New York to Washington, D.C. in advance of the suffrage parade and protest during President Wilson's inaugeration.