Fairness Collection
"Fairness: A Journey Through Time and Struggle" In this captivating journey through history, the concept takes center stage
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"Fairness: A Journey Through Time and Struggle" In this captivating journey through history, the concept takes center stage. From a vibrant French poster advocating for equality to a thought-provoking graphite sketch by Josephine Butler, an early feminist campaigner in 1856, we are reminded that the fight for justice knows no boundaries. Emmeline Pankhurst's powerful address to a crowd in the USA back in 1911 is frozen in time through a black and white photograph, symbolizing the relentless pursuit of equal rights. The pamphlet concerning the abolition of orders during the French Revolution echoes with revolutionary ideals of equality on its pages dated August 17th, 1793. A touch of humor enters our narrative with Montague Ewing's sheet music cover titled "Humorous One or Two Step, " reminding us that even amidst struggles, laughter can be found. Mary MacArthur's determined gaze captured in her black and white photo showcases her role as both suffragette and trade unionist from Scotland. The parable of the workers in the vineyard engraving serves as a timeless reminder that fairness should prevail regardless of one's position or contribution. An engraving from 1835 entitled "The Rights of Women" depicts female enfranchisement and highlights how granting women their rightful place can have profound effects on society. As we delve further into history, we encounter an intriguing German satirical pamphlet from 1848 titled "The Abolition of Democratic Women's Club or The Terrible End. " It reminds us that progress towards fairness may face opposition but ultimately prevails against adversity. A lithograph proclaiming "Let Women Vote" amplifies voices long suppressed while an enchanting engraving called "Justice, " heightened with gold accents dating back to c. 1465, represents fairness as an eternal ideal worth striving for throughout generations.