1. Julieta Lanteri successfully voted in the 1911 municipal election. City of Buenos Aires.
2 and 3. The simulation of voting was a way of expressing exclusion from citizenship. Mock election in the City of Buenos Aires. 1920. Photos: Department of Photographic Documents, AGN.
4. Eva Perón at the National Congress during the debate on women ‘s suffrage. September 1947. Photo: Department of Photographic Documents, AGN.
5. Public outreach material about the women ‘s new right. Subsecretariat of Information. 1950.
6. The first membership card of the Female Peronist Party (FPP), belonging to Eva Perón. 1949
7. Activity in a basic women’s grassroots unit. City of Buenos Aires. Circa 1950. Photo: Department of Photographic Documents, AGN.
8. Ana Macri, FPP delegate, toured the province of Santa Fe; she marked on a map the towns she had managed to reach. Circa 1950. Photo: Ana Macri Collection, INIHEP.
9. Women waiting to vote. Ana Macri, the future congresswoman, stands in the line. November 1951. Photo: Ana Macri Collection, INIHEP.
10. Election Day. November 11, 1951. Photo: Department of Photographic Documents, AGN.
11. The first female senators. Senator Ilda Pineda speaking, next to Rosa Calviño. August 1953. Photo courtesy of the El Argentino Newspaper Photo Archive, Historical Archive of the Province of Buenos Aires, “Dr. Ricardo Levene.”
12. Peronist Party ballot. Rosa Calviño runs again for national senator.
13. Women demonstrating in front of the National Congress while the women’s suffrage law was being debated. September 1947.
14. Inauguration of a basic women’s grassroots unit of the FPP. City of Buenos Aires. Circa 1950.
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ent of Photographic Documents, AGN.