Sue M. Dickey Hough

Sue M. Dickey Hough

Sue M. Dickey Hough, 1923. From The Legislative Manual of the State of Minnesota (St. Paul: N.p., 1923).

Sue M. Dickey Hough

Sue M. Dickey Hough

Sue Metzger Dickey Hough, ca. 1924. Photo by Matzene.

Sue M. Dickey Hough

Sue M. Dickey Hough

Sue M. Dickey Hough, 1935.

Sue M. Dickey Hough

Sue M. Dickey Hough

Sue M. Dickey Hough, 1924. Photo by Miller Studios; published in the Minneapolis Evening Tribune on September 3, 1924. Minneapolis Newspaper Photograph Collection, Hennepin County Library, Minneapolis.

Sue M. Dickey Hough

Sue M. Dickey Hough

Sue M. Dickey Hough avoiding the camera after appearing in traffic court over a speeding ticket in 1943. She paid a twenty-dollar fine and had to forfeit one gas A-ration coupon. Photo by Star and Tribune Company, published on November 16, 1943. Minneapolis Newspaper Photograph Collection, Hennepin County Library, Minneapolis.

Sue M. Dickey Hough and Myrtle Cain

Sue M. Dickey Hough and Myrtle Cain

State representatives Sue M. Dickey Hough (left) and Myrtle Cain, 1923. Photo by Marvin Ferree.

Suffrage cartoon by A. T. Reid from the Minneapolis Tribune, showing the tally of suffrage states by political parties as of July 16, 1920. The man represents southern Democrats who had a reputation for being anti-suffrage.

Suffrage cartoon

Suffrage cartoon by A. T. Reid from the Minneapolis Tribune, showing the tally of suffrage states by political parties as of July 16, 1920. The man represents southern Democrats who had a reputation for being anti-suffrage.

Photograph of Clara Ueland's 1916 National Suffrage Convention badge

Suffrage convention badge

Clara Ueland’s badge from the 1916 National Suffrage Convention.

Photograph of 1914 women' suffrage parade

Suffrage Procession

Women display Scandinavian costumes and flags in a Minneapolis suffrage parade on May 2, 1914. The march drew 2,000 participants.

Suffragists present a petition

Suffragists present a petition

Suffragists including Bertha Moller, secretary of the Minnesota branch of the National Woman's Party (second from left), pose with a suffrage petition before presenting it to a New Mexican senator, 1918. Records of the National Woman’s Party, Library of Congress.

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