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Reports of the long sentences, abuse, and the courage of the suffragists became public and all prisoners were released in November. In a December ceremony the imprisoned suffragists were awarded with small silver pins in the shape of prison doors with heart-shaped locks. The "jailed for freedom" pins were designed by Nina Allender. This pin was awarded to Alice Paul. The Nineteenth Amendment to the Constitution enfranchising women was ratified in August Nominate this object for photography.
I proudly wear this every election day when I work as Inspector of Elections for my precinct. Ellen Peskin Tue, I own a reproduction of this pin, originally given to Mrs. Mayo of Framingham, Massachusetts. Laurie Evans Daly, President of the Framingham Historical Society, was analyzing its collection, specifically this pin.
They reproduced the pin to be sold in its gift shop. Laurie's friends all immediately bought them to be worn proudly. Evans-Daly now lives in Newburyport, Massachusetts.
Barbara Smith Wed, Suffragists on picket line in front of the White House, circa One banner reads: "Mr. By , nine U. Though he supported suffrage on a state level, President Wilson opposed the federal amendment, and Paul and the NWP decided to aim their protests directly at him. But things began to change after the U. Amid the wartime furor, many people began viewing the Silent Sentinels as unforgivably unpatriotic. That same month, police began arresting the suffragists for obstructing traffic.
At first, the women were released quickly, and without penalty, but soon the courts began handing out prison time. But the women kept coming back.
When Paul, who had stayed off the picket line for much of that summer, returned in October, she was immediately arrested and given the longest sentence yet : seven months in Occoquan. Suffragist Lucy Burns in a cell at the Occoquan Workhouse after women's rights protests in November Faced with brutal treatment by guards and horrendous living conditions at Occoquan, including worm-ridden food and filthy water and bedding, Paul and others began demanding to be treated as political prisoners.
The 33 women brought to Occoquan on the night of November 14 also demanded to be treated as political prisoners.
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