The women's campaign was a source of many cartoons—for and against suffrage—in newspapers and magazines throughout the country. In this favorable image, General Rosalie Jones, who led the New York hikers to Washington, is likened to General George Washington leading his troops through dangerous waters to his victory against enemy forces. Support for suffrage divided many families, often along generational lines—Jones's mother, Mrs. Oliver Livingston Jones, greeted her daughter on her arrival in Washington, but she was planning an anti-suffrage automobile tour for that summer. |