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Reproduction of a photograph, “War Time/ New Janitors,” Crapsey Clothing Company, Rochester, New York, ca. 1915.
This brochure, signed by more than thirty-five Rochester women including Susan B. Anthony and Kate Gleason, asks the women of Rochester to “urge upon…
"SLUGGERS." Photograph of sons Dennis and Gregory. Syracuse, N.Y. 1952.
(DETAIL) Oxford expedition to Siberia, 1914. Dora Curtis.
Chester Himes. Alicante, Spain. June 1969.
Constance Mitchell moved to Rochester in the 1950s and became ensconced in the Civil Rights Movement. As a political activist, she was involved with…
Cyanotype [facsimile]. Adelaide Crapsey at Alice Ward’s house, Rochester, n.d.
Franklin Florence, seated, speaking to an unidentified gentleman, ca. 1965.
Image of Eleanor Fortescue-Brickdale in her studio.
A photo of Midge Costanza and Jimmy Cartler, likely taken around the time of him winning the 1976 Presidential election
Midge Costanza posing in a TV studio, likely after her resignation from the White House and her move to California to find employment in the…
Two contrasting newspaper clippings covering Midge COstanza's resignation: one more critical and one more sympathetic
Minister Franklin Florence's first church in Rochester, New York. 37 Reynolds Street, in Rochester. The Florence family lived upstairs.
Petition for Woman Suffrage booklet used to collect signatures in each county of New York State, 1894. The pages containing the original signatures…
Photograph of Franklin Florence, Malcolm X, and Constance Mitchell
Photograph of Franklin Florence, seated on a folding table.
Susan B. Anthony’s sister Mary Stafford Anthony (1827-1907) was a long-time teacher and principal in Rochester schools. Her steady income allowed…
Midge Costanza at a march with members of the National Organization for Women (NOW), including Jean O'Leary and Ginny Foat
Community organizer and activist scholar Saul Alinsky and Rev. Canon St. Julian Simpkins, FIGHT rally.
Miscellaneous buttons
Satirical suffrage postcards were popular at the turn of the 20th century. This postcard depicts Uncle Sam as an angry-looking woman wearing a…
Like the pins that many high school and college students put on their backpacks to share their political and pop culture affinities with the world,…
Williams holding his son Dennis, with his other son, Gregory. 1952.
Williams with friend Dave (Slick) Branch in “zoot suits.” Almond St., Syracuse, N.Y. 1941.
This calendar starts in 1800 and lists notable events related to women and women's rights every year until 1900. It covers the Unites States as a…