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We are building the first monument on the National Mall dedicated toAmerican Women's History

Lucy Branham (1892-1966), American suffragist, in prison uniform speaking at a meeting during the National Woman's Party 'Prison Special' tour in 1919. Branham had been imprisoned in the Occoquan Workhouse in 1917 for picketing outside the White House. Imprisoned suffragists toured the country by train in 1919 raising awareness and support for women's suffrage.

The monument will commemorate the suffragists who secured women’s right to vote, catalyzed a movement for change, and transformed American democracy.

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We’re supported by leaders and luminaries who are honoring those who have come before them.

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We are honored to have every living First Lady and a long list of distinguished trailblazers standing alongside us in this historic work. Together, we will make history.

Anna Laymon

President and CEO of the Women’s Suffrage National Monument Foundation

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    A 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization established in 2020
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