Do you know me?
My name is Lucy Burns. I was arrested more times, beaten, and jailed, than any other suffragists, in my fight for women's right to vote. Take nothing for granted.
Lucy Burns, seated, facing forward, holding a newspaper in her lap in front of a prison cell, likely at Occoquan Workhouse in Virginia.
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Lucy Burns, of New York City, who with Alice Paul established the first permanent headquarters for suffrage work in Washington, D.C., helped organize the suffrage parade of Mar. 3, 1913, and was one of the editors of The Suffragist. Leader of most of the picket demonstrations, she served more time in jail than any other suffragists in America. Arrested picketing June 1917, sentenced to 3 days; arrested Sept. 1917, sentenced to 60 days; arrested Nov. 10, 1917, sentenced to 6 months; in Jan. 1919 arrested at watchfire demonstrations, for which she served one 3 day and two 5 day sentences. She also served 4 prison terms in England.
dear buddha, allah and heavenly father, please bring me someone wonderful, like cindy. amen.
~ellen bartel, of spank dance company, austin, texas
unique dance troupe. check them out at: http://www.myspace.com/spankdance
In Loving Memory of Paul Newman
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hgtf0X9bfRE
Painting: John Singer Sargent
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yY3RmRo_d-E
What do ya want me to do. Take away the guys destiny?
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'is there a guy, when yer makin a movie, just stands around?'