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Activist Collection (page 22)

"Champions of Change: A Tribute to Activists Who Shaped History" From the fearless suffragettes like Emmeline Pankhurst and her daughter Estelle Sylvia Pankhurst

Background imageActivist Collection: Portrait of John Dube (b / w photo)

Portrait of John Dube (b / w photo)
XJF273106 Portrait of John Dube (b/w photo) by English Photographer, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: John Langalibalele Dube (1871-1946); ); English, out of copyright

Background imageActivist Collection: Pierre Joseph Proudhon (1809-65) and his children in 1853, 1865 (oil on canvas)

Pierre Joseph Proudhon (1809-65) and his children in 1853, 1865 (oil on canvas)
XIR19189 Pierre Joseph Proudhon (1809-65) and his children in 1853, 1865 (oil on canvas) (see 99577 for detail) by Courbet, Gustave (1819-77); 147x198 cm; Musee de la Ville de Paris

Background imageActivist Collection: 1200033; out of copyright

1200033; out of copyright

Background imageActivist Collection: CHICAGO: HULL HOUSE. A view from Halstead Street. Photograph, c1897

CHICAGO: HULL HOUSE. A view from Halstead Street. Photograph, c1897

Background imageActivist Collection: Jane Addams

Jane Addams
circa 1925: Jane Addams (1860 - 1935), American social reformer, feminist and co-winner of the Nobel Peace Prize in 1931. She founded the social settlement Hull House in Chicago in 1899

Background imageActivist Collection: LIBERTY LOAN COMMITTEE, 1917. Members of the National Womans Liberty Loan Committee

LIBERTY LOAN COMMITTEE, 1917. Members of the National Womans Liberty Loan Committee photographed in Washington, D.C. 1917

Background imageActivist Collection: MARGARET SANGER (1879-1966). American birth control activist, sex educator, and nurse

MARGARET SANGER (1879-1966). American birth control activist, sex educator, and nurse. Photograph, c1913

Background imageActivist Collection: MARY E. McDOWELL (1854-1936). American social reformer. Photograph, c1900

MARY E. McDOWELL (1854-1936). American social reformer. Photograph, c1900

Background imageActivist Collection: GARDENER & PAUL, c1910. American reformers and womens rights advocated Helen Gardener

GARDENER & PAUL, c1910. American reformers and womens rights advocated Helen Gardener (1853-1925) and Alice Paul (1885-1977). Photograph, c1910

Background imageActivist Collection: CHARLES FLETCHER LUMMIS (1859-1928). American journalist and Native American activist

CHARLES FLETCHER LUMMIS (1859-1928). American journalist and Native American activist. Photograph, c1897

Background imageActivist Collection: KARL LIEBKNECHT (1871-1919). German lawyer and politician. Photographed c1915

KARL LIEBKNECHT (1871-1919). German lawyer and politician. Photographed c1915

Background imageActivist Collection: WILHELM LIEBKNECHT (1826-1900). German journalist and politician. Photographed in Leipzig

WILHELM LIEBKNECHT (1826-1900). German journalist and politician. Photographed in Leipzig, c1890

Background imageActivist Collection: BIG BILL HAYWOOD (1869-1928). William Dudley Big Bill Haywood. In Paterson, New Jersey

BIG BILL HAYWOOD (1869-1928). William Dudley Big Bill Haywood. In Paterson, New Jersey, during the silk mill strike. Photograph, 1913

Background imageActivist Collection: EMMA GOLDMAN (1869-1940). American (Lithuanian-born) anarchist. Photographed c1906

EMMA GOLDMAN (1869-1940). American (Lithuanian-born) anarchist. Photographed c1906

Background imageActivist Collection: EMILY FAITHFULL (1835-1895). English womens rights activist and publisher. Photograph by W

EMILY FAITHFULL (1835-1895). English womens rights activist and publisher. Photograph by W. & D. Downey, c1891

Background imageActivist Collection: W. D. HAYWOOD (1869-1928). William Dudley Big Bill Haywood. American labor leader

W. D. HAYWOOD (1869-1928). William Dudley Big Bill Haywood. American labor leader
W.D. HAYWOOD (1869-1928). William Dudley Big Bill Haywood. American labor leader. Founder of the Industrial Workers of the World

Background imageActivist Collection: OCTAVIUS CATTO (1839-1871). American educator and civil rights activist. Engraving

OCTAVIUS CATTO (1839-1871). American educator and civil rights activist. Engraving, 1871

Background imageActivist Collection: LUCY BURNS (1879-1966). American suffragette and womens rights advocate. Photograph

LUCY BURNS (1879-1966). American suffragette and womens rights advocate. Photograph, 1913

Background imageActivist Collection: NEW YORK: SUFFRAGETTES. A group of suffragettes photographed, c1912, at their New

NEW YORK: SUFFRAGETTES. A group of suffragettes photographed, c1912, at their New York headquarters at 32 Union Square. Harriot Stanton Blatch (1856-1946) is second from left

Background imageActivist Collection: SUSAN B. ANTHONY (1820-1906). American womens suffrage advocate

SUSAN B. ANTHONY (1820-1906). American womens suffrage advocate. Photographed with Elizabeth Cady Stanton, c1880-1902

Background imageActivist Collection: ADDAMS AND McDOWELL, 1914. American social reformers Jane Addams and Mary McDowell

ADDAMS AND McDOWELL, 1914. American social reformers Jane Addams and Mary McDowell. Photograph, 1914

Background imageActivist Collection: LATHROP, ADDAMS, McDOWELL. American social reformers Julia Lathrop, Jane Addams and Mary McDowell

LATHROP, ADDAMS, McDOWELL. American social reformers Julia Lathrop, Jane Addams and Mary McDowell. Photograph, 1913

Background imageActivist Collection: ALEXANDER BERKMAN (1870-1936). American (Lithanian-born) anarchist. Photographed c1915

ALEXANDER BERKMAN (1870-1936). American (Lithanian-born) anarchist. Photographed c1915

Background imageActivist Collection: JOHN BURNS (1858-1943). English labor leader. Photographed c1914

JOHN BURNS (1858-1943). English labor leader. Photographed c1914

Background imageActivist Collection: NIKOLAI CHERNYSHEVSKY (1828-1889). Russian radical. Photograph, n. d

NIKOLAI CHERNYSHEVSKY (1828-1889). Russian radical. Photograph, n. d
NIKOLAI CHERNYSHEVSKY (1828-1889). Russian radical. Photograph, n.d

Background imageActivist Collection: ROBERT S. ABBOTT Founder, in 1905, of Chicago Defender, which became the most influential

ROBERT S. ABBOTT Founder, in 1905, of Chicago Defender, which became the most influential and militant black newspaper

Background imageActivist Collection: ANNA ELIZABETH DICKINSON (1842-1932). American lecturer. Original cabinet photograph

ANNA ELIZABETH DICKINSON (1842-1932). American lecturer. Original cabinet photograph

Background imageActivist Collection: JOHN BROWNs RAID, 1859. Barclay Coppoc, a member of the party led by abolitionist

JOHN BROWNs RAID, 1859. Barclay Coppoc, a member of the party led by abolitionist John Brown that raided the federal arsenal at Harpers Ferry, Virginia, 16-18 October 1859, who subsequently escaped

Background imageActivist Collection: POLICE CARTOON, 1874. Jewels Among Swine. American newspaper cartoon by Thomas Nast

POLICE CARTOON, 1874. Jewels Among Swine. American newspaper cartoon by Thomas Nast, 1874, commenting on the arrest of temperance activists in Cincinnati, Ohio

Background imageActivist Collection: CARTOON: ANARCHIST, 1886. The Evolution of the Americanized Foreigner. Alderman Pat Boodle

CARTOON: ANARCHIST, 1886. The Evolution of the Americanized Foreigner. Alderman Pat Boodle. " Go on, Hans Socialist, you ll be an Alderman some day; I used to be a rioter myself." An

Background imageActivist Collection: CARTOON: BIRTH CONTROL. From Margaret Sangers Birth Control Review, 1918

CARTOON: BIRTH CONTROL. From Margaret Sangers Birth Control Review, 1918. Drawn by Lou Rogers

Background imageActivist Collection: KNIGHTS OF LABOR, 1886. Founders of the Knights of Labor. Lithograph, 1886

KNIGHTS OF LABOR, 1886. Founders of the Knights of Labor. Lithograph, 1886

Background imageActivist Collection: WOODHULL & CLAFLIN, 1922. Seated front row: Victoria Claflin Woodhull and Tennessee

WOODHULL & CLAFLIN, 1922. Seated front row: Victoria Claflin Woodhull and Tennessee Celeste Claflin, American womens rights activists, photographed surrounded by fellow suffragettes, 1922

Background imageActivist Collection: INEZ MILHOLLAND BOISSEVAIN (1886-1916). American suffragette. Photograph, c1913

INEZ MILHOLLAND BOISSEVAIN (1886-1916). American suffragette. Photograph, c1913

Background imageActivist Collection: ALVA ERSKINE BELMONT (1853-1933). American socialist and womens rights advocate

ALVA ERSKINE BELMONT (1853-1933). American socialist and womens rights advocate. Photograph, c1919

Background imageActivist Collection: ABBY SCOTT BAKER (1871-1944). American womens rights advocate and National Womens Party leader

ABBY SCOTT BAKER (1871-1944). American womens rights advocate and National Womens Party leader. Photographed in prison clothes at Occoquan Workhouse after being jailed for protesting, 1917

Background imageActivist Collection: SUFFRAGETTES, 1914. Group of suffragettes. Left to right: Rose Winslow, Lucy Burns

SUFFRAGETTES, 1914. Group of suffragettes. Left to right: Rose Winslow, Lucy Burns, Doris Stevens, Ruth Astor Noyes, Anna McGue, Jane Pincus and Jessie H. Stubbs. Photograph, 1914

Background imageActivist Collection: NATIONAL WOMENs PARTY. Members of the National Womens Party move important documents

NATIONAL WOMENs PARTY. Members of the National Womens Party move important documents from their headquarters in Washington, D.C. during a fire

Background imageActivist Collection: SUFFRAGE PARADE, 1913. Alberta Hill, secretary to suffragette and political leader

SUFFRAGE PARADE, 1913. Alberta Hill, secretary to suffragette and political leader Harriot Stanton Blatch, photographed on horseback at the Woman Suffrage Parade in Washington, D.C. 3 March 1913

Background imageActivist Collection: WOMENs RIGHTS MOVEMENT. Petition, signed by Susan B. Anthony and Elizabeth Cady Stanton

WOMENs RIGHTS MOVEMENT. Petition, signed by Susan B. Anthony and Elizabeth Cady Stanton, of the National Womens Suffrage Association to Congress, 1873

Background imageActivist Collection: WOMENs RIGHTS CARTOON. Cartoon from an American newspaper of 1859

WOMENs RIGHTS CARTOON. Cartoon from an American newspaper of 1859

Background imageActivist Collection: SUFFRAGE PARADE, 1913. Marchers carrying a banner that says Sweden, at the women s

SUFFRAGE PARADE, 1913. Marchers carrying a banner that says Sweden, at the women s
SUFFRAGE PARADE, 1913. Marchers carrying a banner that says Sweden, at the womens suffrage parade held in Washington, D.C. 3 March 1913

Background imageActivist Collection: SUFFRAGE PARADE, 1913. Women of the Bible Lands

SUFFRAGE PARADE, 1913. Women of the Bible Lands. Float at the womens suffrage parade at Washington, D.C. 3 March 1913

Background imageActivist Collection: SUFFRAGE PARADE, 1913. The Home Makers

SUFFRAGE PARADE, 1913. The Home Makers. Group of women at the womens suffrage parade held in Washington, D.C. 3 March 1913

Background imageActivist Collection: SUFFRAGE PARADE, 1913. Women dressed as Native Americans on horseback at the women s

SUFFRAGE PARADE, 1913. Women dressed as Native Americans on horseback at the women s
SUFFRAGE PARADE, 1913. Women dressed as Native Americans on horseback at the womens suffrage parade held in Washington, D.C. 3 March 1913

Background imageActivist Collection: SUFFRAGETTES, 1913. Suffragists Mrs. Stanley McCormick and Mrs

SUFFRAGETTES, 1913. Suffragists Mrs. Stanley McCormick and Mrs. Charles Parker at the start of a votes for women march in New York City, 1913

Background imageActivist Collection: Maxim Gorky, Russian Writer with a Gusli Player

Maxim Gorky, Russian Writer with a Gusli Player
Alexei Maximovich Peshkov (Maxim Gorky) (1868-1936), Russian and Soviet writer, a founder of the Socialist Realism literary method and a political activist

Background imageActivist Collection: Satire on the 1906 elections in France

Satire on the 1906 elections in France
A satire on the 1906 elections in France - Durand was an actual candidate - commenting on the various hues of political opinion in the country



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"Champions of Change: A Tribute to Activists Who Shaped History" From the fearless suffragettes like Emmeline Pankhurst and her daughter Estelle Sylvia Pankhurst, to the trailblazing civil rights activists such as Pauli Murray and Thurgood Marshall, this captivating image captures a mosaic of individuals who dedicated their lives to fighting for justice. In 1904, Eugene V. Debs and Ben Hanford proudly stood side by side on a campaign poster, representing the Socialist Party's unwavering commitment to equality and workers' rights. Their bold stance challenged societal norms and sparked conversations that would shape future generations. Fast forward half a century later, George E. C. Hayes, Thurgood Marshall, and James Nabrit Jr. , three brilliant attorneys from the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP), triumphantly celebrated their victory in Brown vs. Board of Education at the Supreme Court in Washington D. C. , forever dismantling segregation in schools. Rosa Luxemburg's indomitable spirit echoed throughout Germany as she fearlessly advocated for Marxist ideals during tumultuous times. Her legacy continues to inspire those who strive for social change even today. Ellen Cicely Wilkinson paved new paths as an influential British politician advocating for women's rights while Marguerite Durand / Losque tirelessly fought against gender inequality through journalism activism. Even pop singer Olivia Newton-John used her platform at just 22 years old to raise awareness about important causes close to her heart – proving that activism can come from unexpected places. The suffragette movement saw countless brave souls arrested time after time; their resilience captured vividly in a colorized photograph depicting policemen apprehending one courageous woman in Hyde Park around 1912. These arrests only fueled their determination further until they achieved votes for women. London became a hotbed of demonstrations where Tariq Ali emerged as a prominent figure – his words and actions resonating with those who sought to challenge the status quo.