Verkkostarting in january 1917, women from the nwp picketed the white house almost daily.

Verkkothe silent sentinels tells the story of the national woman's party, a group of suffragists that began an ongoing protest outside of the gates of the white house.

10, 1917, long before the days of megabus or a quick, casual drive to a place where women could collectively voice their opinions, 12 women silently gathered in.

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They stood as “silent sentinels” holding banners.

Dark clouds covered the mountains, and mist lay over the forest and nearby hills.

Standing steadfast outside the white house, american.

Verkkotheir story begins on jan.

9, 1917, when the silent sentinels, suffragists from the national women’s party, began protesting in front of the white.

Verkkothe silent sentinels were a group of suffragists organized by the national woman’s party (nwp) who began picketing outside the white house on.

Arrested and tortured, the silent sentinels suffered for suffrage.

9, 1917, when the silent sentinels, suffragists from the national women’s party, began protesting in front of the white.

Verkkothe silent sentinels were a group of suffragists organized by the national woman’s party (nwp) who began picketing outside the white house on.

Arrested and tortured, the silent sentinels suffered for suffrage.

Their banners carried direct.

The nwp wanted to highlight.

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