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RMT81P7C–Jeannette Rankin, American Politician and Pacifist
RMMMEG6X–Selma, Alabama - The eastern end of the Edmund Pettus Bridge over the Alabama River, where civil rights demonstrators demanding the right to vote were
RMR6CB89–‘Revolution Revolution Eldridge Cleaver for President’ 1968 presidential campaign poster as candidate for the Black Panther Party. See more information below.
RMRXPCKY–National Civil rights museum Memphis Tennessee
RM2M0BG3J–Graphic art Dexter Avenue Baptist Church located near Alabama state capital where civil rights activists Martin Luther King & Ralph Abernathy preached
RF2EA6F33–Vintage photo of Martin Luther King posters on shop window. Signs in Downtown 'Don't Work' for Martin L. King. USA. April 3, 1969
RMR5TY0H–‘Cleaver for President – Power to the People – Black Power to Black People’ 1968 presidential campaign poster for Eldridge Cleaver (1935-1998) leader of the Black Panther Party who stood on an anti-Vietnam war, black liberation candidate for the Peace and Freedom Party. See more information below.
RM2JTDE00–Martin Luther King, Jr. leads nonviolent demonstrators into Montgomery, Alabama, toward the steps of the Alabama State Capitol Building on March 25, 1965, the final day of the Selma to Montgomery Marches. Pictured in the front row line (from L to R) are A. Philip Randolph, John Lewis, Ralph Abernathy, Ruth Harris Bunch, Ralph Bunch, Martin Luther King, Coretta Scott King, Fred Shuttlesworth, and Hosea Williams (holding girl.)
RM2GEX13G–Washington, DC, USA, 21 August, 2021. Pictured: A man wears a t-shirt advocating statehood for the District of Columbia at a voting rights protest on Capitol Hill. The rally was hosted by Fighting for Our Vote, a coalition of the ACLU, NAACP, and other organizations. If DC were to become a state, it would be the United States's 51st state. Credit: Allison Bailey / Alamy Live News
RM2A12AGD–Equal Rights Heritage Center of New York State in Auburn NY
RMMR6TEA–Cartoon commenting on the women's suffrage movement. Dated 20th century
RMB4M8EE–James Callaghan the Home Secretary on a visit to Bogside in Londonderry where he was awarded a special plaque with the City s crest Centuries of animosity and hatred that had quietly bubbled under the surface of politics in Northern Ireland erupted into violence again in 1969 The catalyst for this new wave of violence was the growth of the civil rights movement in Northern Ireland One of the main areas of dispute was that Catholics firmly believed that the electoral system discriminated against them They campaigned for a One man One vote system rather than the existing one which only allowed
RF2NM8E2W–Johnny Cyprus - Suffragette Mabel Capper outside of Bow Street Court after arrest - 1912.
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RF2NM8DKJ–Members of the National Woman's Party Lobby Committee stand together outside the Capitol - 1919
RF2A3JFFK–Montgomery capitol building in the backdrop of the monument where the Selma to Montgomery march ended and Dr King addressed 25000 people
RF2P23M5A–Christina Broom - Suffragette in costume at the Green, White and Gold fair, organised by the Womens Freedom League - 1909
RMCFAH8C–memorial stone in st woolas cathedral churchyard dedicated to the men who died on november 4th 1839 the chartist movement
RF2NM8DTP–Vintage Photograph - Suffragettes
RMT81P7E–Jeannette Rankin, American Politician and Pacifist
RMMMEG6P–Selma, Alabama - The Edmund Pettus Bridge over the Alabama River, where civil rights demonstrators demanding the right to vote were badly beaten by sh
RF2P4WPKM–Charlotte Despard - Women's Freedom League - Suffragette - c1910-1915
RMBB8H4R–Suffragette marchers carrying portable speaker rostrums New York City 1912. Hand-colored halftone of a photograph
RM2KYTNR3–Graphic art of American minister, black activist & campaigner Martin Luther King Jr. One of the most prominent leaders in the civil rights movement.
RF2NM8E1Y–American Suffragettes Jessie Belle Hardy Stubbs MacKaye, Ida Craft, and Rosalie Jones
RMA1RGJD–Civil Rights Women fight for the right to vote
RM2JTDDYX–Martin Luther King, Jr. leads nonviolent demonstrators into Montgomery, Alabama, toward the steps of the Alabama State Capitol Building on March 25, 1965, the final day of the Selma to Montgomery Marches. Pictured in the front row line (from L to R) are A. Philip Randolph, John Lewis, Ralph Abernathy, Ruth Harris Bunch, Ralph Bunch, Martin Luther King, Coretta Scott King, Fred Shuttlesworth, and Hosea Williams (holding girl.)
RM2GEX13C–Washington, DC, USA, 21 August, 2021. Pictured: Rally attendees applaud one of the speakers at a voting rights protest on Capitol Hill. The rally was hosted by Fighting for Our Vote, a coalition of the ACLU, NAACP, and other organizations. Speakers included members and leadership of several unions, all of whom stressed the need to keep fighting for voting rights. Credit: Allison Bailey / Alamy Live News
RM2A12AGA–Equal Rights Heritage Center of New York State in Auburn NY
RMMR6TEW–Cartoon commenting on the women's suffrage movement. Dated 20th century
RF2P23M8D–Christina Broom - Christabel Pankhurst, co-founder of the Womens Social and Political Union, inside the Womens Exhibition - May 1909
RM2WE1TR5–Martin Luther King Jr., along with his wife, Coretta Scott King, casting their votes at a ballot box in Atlanta, Georgia, on November 3, 1964. (USA)
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RM2KDC9CH–A band and choir perform songs from the 1960s civil rights movement during the Poor People's Campaign's (PPC) Moral March on Washington and to the Polls. The event calls attention to the level of poverty and economic instability in the US and the disproportionate coronavirus mortality rate among the poor and low-income, and demands more equitable distribution of resources throughout society and voting rights for all Americans. Hundreds of organizations and thousands of people participated in the march. (Photo by Allison Bailey/NurPhoto)
RF2N9KN2E–Keep the immigrants deport the racists.
RF2WXMCF5–Activist for women voting rights on a winter day in Missoula, Montana
RM2HM430P–London, UK, 5th February 2022. Campaign sign at the Make Votes Matter rally, protesting against the Tory government's new Elections Bill. The Make Votes Matter movement wants to introduce Proportional Representation to the House of Commons in Westminster.
RFPMMRP2–January 20, 2018 San Francisco / CA / USA - Various raised signs at the Women's March rally taking place in the Civil Center Plaza
RMT81P87–Jeannette Rankin, American Politician and Pacifist
RMMMEG6D–Selma, Alabama - The Edmund Pettus Bridge over the Alabama River, where civil rights demonstrators demanding the right to vote were badly beaten by sh
RMT81P7B–Jeannette Rankin, American Politician and Pacifist
RMRJD9WB–The National Voting Rights Museum & Institute II is pictured, Feb. 7, 2015, in Selma, Alabama.
RM2M0BFD0–Graphic art: Ralph Abernathy, American civil rights activist. As a leader of the civil rights movement, he was a close friend of Martin Luther King Jr
RF2AHWY8K–Dolores Huerta, American civil rights leader, rode on Rose Parade float celebrating Centennial of Women's Right to Vote
RM2T58CJ1–Art caricature of Coretta Scott King American author, activist, and civil rights leader and the wife of civil rights activist Martin Luther King Jr.
RFEC5T88–A woman walks by National American Woman Suffrage Association building. Circa 1913.
RM2GEX13N–Washington, DC, USA, 21 August, 2021. Pictured: ABC News commentator and former chair of the Democratic National Committee, Donna Brazile, speaks during a voting rights protest on Capitol Hill. The rally was hosted by Fighting for Our Vote, a coalition of the ACLU, NAACP, and other organizations. Speakers included members and leadership of several unions, all of whom stressed the need to keep fighting for voting rights. Credit: Allison Bailey / Alamy Live News
RM2A12AFR–Equal Rights Heritage Center of New York State in Auburn NY
RMMR6TE9–Cartoon commenting on the women's suffrage movement - a suffragette addressing a London crowd. Dated 20th century
RF2P23MA7–Christina Broom - Suffragette leader Emmeline Pankhurst (front row, third from left), at the flower stall of the Womens Exhibition, London - May 1909
RMMR6TEM–Cartoon commenting on the women's suffrage movement - women are collecting funds for Votes for Women at the expense of working women. Dated 20th century
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RMMR6TEG–Cartoon commenting on the women's suffrage movement - Women's suffrage meeting in St James' Hall, London. Dated 20th century
RM2WE1TR4–Martin Luther King Jr., along with his wife, Coretta Scott King, casting their votes at a ballot box in Atlanta, Georgia, on November 3, 1964. (USA)
RF2NM8E6K–Mrs H. Riordan American Suffragette distributing leaflets in New York - c1910
RM2HM439B–London, UK, 5th February 2022. Protester holding signs at the Make Votes Matter rally, in protest of the Tory government's unfair Elections Bill. The Make Votes Matter movement wants to introduce Proportional Representation to the Houses of Commons in Westminster.
RF2NM8E1K–Christina Broom - Suffragettes in a procession to promote the Womens Exhibition, in London - May 1909
RM2F37X4F–Washington, District of Columbia, USA. 26th Feb, 2020. Rep. DEB HAALAND (NM-01) attends a Congressional hearing during Black History Month on the civil rights movement and protecting the right to vote. Credit: Sue Dorfman/ZUMA Wire/Alamy Live News
RMMMEG5M–White Hall, Alabama - The Voting Rights Trail Interpretive Center tells the story of the civil rights movement and the struggle for the right to vote
RMT81P7F–Jeannette Rankin, American Politician and Pacifist
RF2NM8E9M–American Suffragettes Jessie Belle Hardy Stubbs MacKaye and General Rosalie Gardiner Jones holding the Stars and Stripes - c1910
RM2G4GTKX–A blue bumper sticker with green and white print. Vertical text down the left side reads: [SNCC]. Text moving from left to right along the sticker reads: [ONE MAN x ONE VOTE]. In the United States, the "one person, one vote" principle was invoked in a series of cases by the Warren Court in the 1960s, during the height of related civil rights activities.
RF2NM8E65–Emmeline Pankhurst, Leader of the Women's Suffragette movement, is arrested outside Buckingham Palace while trying to present a petition to the king.
RF2KBBX3K–Women's Rights Pioneers Monument in Central Park, New York. Bronze sculpture of 3 women sitting on chairs and debating over women rights.
RMT7YBDX–Vote Nov 5th HUEY NEWTON for U.S. Congress 1968 poster for Huey Percy Newton (1942-1989) for the Peace and Freedom Party. See description for more information.
RM2GEX13K–Washington, DC, USA, 21 August, 2021. Pictured: ABC News commentator and former chair of the Democratic National Committee, Donna Brazile, speaks during a voting rights protest on Capitol Hill. The rally was hosted by Fighting for Our Vote, a coalition of the ACLU, NAACP, and other organizations. Speakers included members and leadership of several unions, all of whom stressed the need to keep fighting for voting rights. Credit: Allison Bailey / Alamy Live News
RM2A12AG5–Equal Rights Heritage Center of New York State in Auburn NY
RMD1D2CP–Paris, France, Man Holding Protest Sign for Rights of Foreigners to Vote, Marching in Pro-Gay Marriage Demonstration, with many LGBT Activism
RF2JGMX74–Womens day vote icon .
RF2WXMCBN–Activist for women voting rights on a winter day in Missoula, Montana
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RF2X35F9G–Person, hand and fist for protest, social justice and group demonstration for civil rights and freedom. People, politics and objection gesture to
RMF4BEMP–Respect my vote
RMRJDA04–Paper fans commemorating the 50th anniversary of the Selma to Montgomery march are displayed at Lowndes Interpretive Center in Hayneville, Alabama.
RM2HM439E–London, UK, 5th February 2022. Protester holding signs at the Make Votes Matter rally, in protest of the Tory government's unfair Elections Bill. The Make Votes Matter movement wants to introduce Proportional Representation to the Houses of Commons in Westminster.
RMRANNFY–Street demonstration,Vote for women Suffragettes, town square Haverfordwest Wales UK. Re-inactment of early 20th century women's suffrage movement.
RM2F37X6M–Washington, District of Columbia, USA. 26th Feb, 2020. Rep. DEB HAALAND (NM-01) attends a Congressional hearing during Black History Month on the civil rights movement and protecting the right to vote. Credit: Sue Dorfman/ZUMA Wire/Alamy Live News
RMMMEG64–White Hall, Alabama - A cattle prod on display at the Voting Rights Trail Interpretive Center. Cattle prods were commonly used by Alabama police on ci
RMT81P7J–Jeannette Rankin, American Politician and Pacifist
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RMT81NPY–Susan B. Anthony, Civil Rights Leader, 1905
RM2X5GJP8–'The Age of Brass' 1869 American poster on the subject of women's right to vote (1869 was the year in which women were granted the right to vote in Wyoming).
RF2P4WPX2–Charlotte Despard and Alison Neilans inside the caravan and Irene Tillard and Violet Tillard standing in front of the caravan
RFJ88AYX–Senator John Lewis walks at Bard College commencement on May 27, 2017.
RM2GEX13P–Washington, DC, USA, 21 August, 2021. Pictured: ABC News commentator and former chair of the Democratic National Committee, Donna Brazile, speaks during a voting rights protest on Capitol Hill. The rally was hosted by Fighting for Our Vote, a coalition of the ACLU, NAACP, and other organizations. Speakers included members and leadership of several unions, all of whom stressed the need to keep fighting for voting rights. Credit: Allison Bailey / Alamy Live News
RM2A12AG9–Equal Rights Heritage Center of New York State in Auburn NY
RM2GPF43X–'Je fais un rêve' by Martin Luther King, Book cover, France, 1968
RM2GJYKD8–Poster of Civil Rights Movement Solidarity, Bürgerrechtsbewegung Solidarität, Berlin, Germany
RF2WXMCC9–Activists for women voting rights on a winter day in Missoula, Montana
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RMDNN2YC–African-Americans and whites registering to vote at City Hall in Tallahassee, Florida
RMF4BEMW–Respect my vote
RF2K2NA49–Freedom, poster and government city protest for justice, liberty and human rights in an empty street. Racism, poverty and community uplifting with
RM2HM436F–London, UK, 5th February 2022. Protester holding signs at the Make Votes Matter rally, in protest of the Tory government's unfair Elections Bill. The Make Votes Matter movement wants to introduce Proportional Representation to the Houses of Commons in Westminster.
RMRANNG0–Street demonstration,Vote for women Suffragettes, town square Haverfordwest Wales UK. Re-inactment of early 20th century women's suffrage movement.
RM2F37X4G–Washington, District of Columbia, USA. 26th Feb, 2020. Rep. DEB HAALAND (NM-01) attends a Congressional hearing during Black History Month on the civil rights movement and protecting the right to vote. Credit: Sue Dorfman/ZUMA Wire/Alamy Live News
RMC6126D–Andrew Goodman, (1943-1964), volunteered for the 1964 Freedom Summer' project of the Congress of Racial Equality (CORE) to register blacks to vote in Mississippi. He was one of three CORE volunteers murdered on June 21, 1964 by Ku Klux Klan members assisted by local government officials.
RMEH5XYK–Mar 04, 2007 - Selma, Alabama, U.S - Democratic Presidential candidate Senator Barack Obama pushes civil rights activist Rev. Fred Shuttlesworth during a march to the Edmund Pettus Bridge to commemorate the 1965 'Bloody Sunday' Voting Rights march. (Credit Image: Dana Mixer/ZUMAPRESS.com)
RMR6CB4D–‘Move on Over or We’ll Move on Over You’ 1965 poster featuring a black panther later adopted by the Black Panther Party for Self-Defence founded in Oakland, California in 1966. See more information below.
RMHRP2JJ–We Demand the Right To Vote, 1965
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