Women of Protest The National Women's Party, a militant group dedicated to women's suffrage, formed in 1913 and spent years organizing, demonstrating, and getting its members thrown in jail. Now The Library of Congress delves into an overview of the party; offers a timeline of its life; and profiles its visionaries, benefactors, and propagandists. But most importantly, it offers image after image of women willing to go into the streets for their right to vote. Here are a few worth viewing...