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Suffragettes Parade in Washington

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  • Released: 1913
  • Runtime: 1 mins
  • Studio: Centaur Film Company
  • Genres: Documentary

At the opening of the film Pennsylvania Avenue is shown, nearly blocked by a motley mob of sightseers looking at the marching Suffragettes. The big banner demanding a Constitutional amendment guaranteeing equal rights to American women makes a pathway along which the Suffragettes are seen marching steadily and persistently, although still hemmed in by the mob. Then mounted troopers clear the way, and a close view is given of the various allegorical groups on the handsomely de... (Full plot summary below)

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At the opening of the film Pennsylvania Avenue is shown, nearly blocked by a motley mob of sightseers looking at the marching Suffragettes. The big banner demanding a Constitutional amendment guaranteeing equal rights to American women makes a pathway along which the Suffragettes are seen marching steadily and persistently, although still hemmed in by the mob. Then mounted troopers clear the way, and a close view is given of the various allegorical groups on the handsomely decorated floats, and the various marching organizations in characteristic colors. Among these are the Canadian delegates in costume; the International representatives in the colors of their respective countries; a beautiful float, representing the famous "Women of the Bible," and the Mothers' Association, in marching order. Among the mounted Amazons are shown splendid personal pictures of Mrs. Gus Ruhlin, wife of the famous athlete, and Miss Florence Lawrence. Kinemacolor shows their sisters and sympathizers at home exactly how the Suffragettes "fought," if not actually "bled" in the Battle of Washington, and even their "antis" are forced to admire the manner in which the American Amazons win the "right of way" through a throng that might easily throw into confusion a St. Patrick's Day parade.

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