A group of ritualists from the ‘Forward into Light’ pageant which will close the ‘Women for Congress’ conference of the National Woman’s Party at Westport-on-Lake-Champlain, New York, August 15-16-17, 1924. | src Library of Congress – Records of the National Woman’s Party
Miss Florence Noyes who will pose as Liberty [in the woman’s rights tableau on the Treasury Department building steps] 1913. Bain News Service. | src Library of Congress
A still from the archival video of Florence Noyes’s Dance of Freedom. Photo courtesy Dawson City Museum and Historical Society Collection, Library and Archives Canada. “Movement was more than a metaphor for the fight for women’s suffrage—dancers played a real role, most notably Florence Fleming Noyes, who performed her riveting solo Dance of Freedom in 1914 to embody the struggle for women’s rights.” quoted from source. | src Dance magazine