On the evening of November 14, the superintendent of Occoquan Workhouse, a prison in Virginia, ordered his guards to brutally assault suffragists who had been arrested for peacefully picketing for universal suffrage in front of the White House. They were beaten and tortured in what became known as the "Night of Terror." The tortured prisoners included activists Dorothy Day and Lucy Burns. Some were left for dead after the beatings. The moment galvanized support for the women’s suffrage movement at a critical moment.
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