A rather jolly suffragette here posing for my time travel camera.
Taken at Greenfield Village in Dearborn, MI. Greenfield Village is an entire village of American History (right next door to Henry Ford Museum which is a similar theme but more of an indoor venture).
Greenfield Village is open year round, showcasing different aspects of American history in each of the four seasons. Winter visits are only for die-hards, but it is very nice around Christmas.
Here is a brief historical timeline of the suffragette movement in American that you might find interesting. It goes much further back than the early 20th Century. Happy reading!
Ron Warren, Detroit Area Photographer / 248-250-3369 / ronwarrenphotography.com
Monday, October 06, 2008
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