Women continue to chip away at ‘glass ceiling’
From the Library of Congress a 1917 photograph of Mary Winsor in Pennsylvania holds up a sign asking that reads "To ask freedom for women is not a crime" as she protested during the suffrage movement. Image was taken Harris & Ewing photographers from Washington D.C.
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