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Rosalie Gardiner Jones and the Long March for Women's Rights

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  • 280pagine
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In February 1913, Rosalie Gardiner Jones led a groundbreaking women's rights march from New York City to Washington, DC, accompanied by "Colonel" Ida Craft and a dedicated volunteer army. Defying the skepticism of prominent suffragists, they undertook a 250-mile journey through harsh winter conditions, facing violence and prejudice. Their march, marked by media coverage, culminated in a dramatic reception in Washington, drawing over 100,000 spectators, showcasing both support and opposition, and solidifying its place in history as a pivotal moment for women's rights.

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Rosalie Gardiner Jones and the Long March for Women's Rights, Zachary Michael Jack

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2020
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