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"Champions of Equality: Tracing the Journey of Human Rights" In this captivating photograph from November 1949, we witness Anna Eleanor Roosevelt

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Human Rights Collection: ANNA ELEANOR ROOSEVELT (1884-1962). Mrs. Franklin Delano Roosevelt
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Human Rights Collection: Suffragette Parade through New York City, 3rd May 1913
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Human Rights Collection: English suffragette feminist newpaper, 1908
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Human Rights Collection: Declaration of Independence of the 13 United States of America of 1776, 1823 (copper
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Human Rights Collection: Radical Members of the South Carolina Legislature, 1868. Creator: Unknown
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Human Rights Collection: Mabel Tuke, Joint Honourary Secretary of the Womens Social and Political Union (WSPU), c1908
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Human Rights Collection: (Anna) Eleanor Roosevelt (1884-1962) American humanitarian
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Human Rights Collection: Womens Trade Union
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Human Rights Collection: Working For Suffrage
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Human Rights Collection: Murals of rainbow on cave walls at Stadion metro station, Stockholm, Sweden
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Human Rights Collection: Manifestation de Suffragettes
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Human Rights Collection: Les Pankhurst
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Human Rights Collection: Emmeline Pankhurst
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Human Rights Collection: Declaration of the rights of Man 1789
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Human Rights Collection: Katti Anker Moller (1868-1945) (painting)
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Human Rights Collection: Suffragette Demonstration in London, from Le Petit Journal, 1908 (coloured engraving)
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Human Rights Collection: Pinback button featuring 'I Believe Anita Hill', 1991. Creator: Unknown
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Human Rights Collection: The Suffragette Housemaid 1908, (1933). Creator: Unknown
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Human Rights Collection: Suffragette Martyrs Released from Prison, 1908, (1933). Creator: Unknown
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Human Rights Collection: Young boy writing on blackboard at school, Melabday, Asso Bhole, Danakil Depression
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Human Rights Collection: An Iranian citizen living in Hungary attends a demonstration in Budapest
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Human Rights Collection: Transgender rights activist waves a transgender flag as they protest the killings of
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Human Rights Collection: Procession to welcome Emmeline Pankhurst, Christabel Pankhurst
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Human Rights Collection: Christabel Pankhurst and Emmeline Pethick Lawrence purchasing Scottish heather for the release of
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Human Rights Collection: Emmeline Pankhurst, Christabel Pankhurst and Flora Drummond being read the warrant for their arrest
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Human Rights Collection: The Catch of the Season, editorial cartoon, 1917 (print)
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Human Rights Collection: Belgian Suffragettes upsetting ballot boxes, 1908 (print)
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Human Rights Collection: Emmeline Pankhurst and Christabel Pankhurst hiding in the roof garden at Clement's Inn
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Human Rights Collection: Mr Keir Hardie addressing the First Women's Suffrage Demonstration ever held in Trafalgar Square
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Human Rights Collection: The Universal Democratic and Social Republic, 1848 (lithograph)
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Human Rights Collection: The Women's Right to Serve Demonstration: Mrs. Pankhurst and Friends, from The Illustrated War News
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Human Rights Collection: Emmeline Pankhurst's arrest outside Buckingham Palace, while trying to petition the king
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Human Rights Collection: Emmeline Pankhurst addressing crowd, USA, 1911 (b/w photo)
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Human Rights Collection: Alice Paul, 1915 (b/w photo)
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Human Rights Collection: Lucy Burns, 1913 (b/w photo)
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Human Rights Collection: Miss Lucy Burns in Occoquan Workhouse, Washington, 1917 (b/w photo)
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Human Rights Collection: Suffragist outside the White House demanding passage of the 19th Amendment, 1917 (b/w photo)
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Human Rights Collection: Heroic virtues that make you laugh, English suffragettes forcibly fed in prison to prevent them
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Human Rights Collection: Humorous One or Two Step by Montague Ewing, sheet music cover (colour litho)
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Human Rights Collection: Mary MacArthur, Scottish Suffragette and trade unionist (b / w photo)
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Human Rights Collection: Title page from Areopagitica, by John Milton, 1644 (engraving)
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Human Rights Collection: Let Women Vote (litho)
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Human Rights Collection: ERA is for Everyone badge owned by Sally Ride, ca. 1972. Creator: Unknown
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Human Rights Collection: Pinback button for the Black National Political Convention, mid 20th century
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Human Rights Collection: Pinback button stating 'Black Lives Matter Everyday', from MMM 20th Anniversary
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Human Rights Collection: Pinback button stating 'Justice Or Else 10-10-2015', from MMM 20th Anniversary
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Human Rights Collection: Press Freedom - Revolutionary Play Card


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"Champions of Equality: Tracing the Journey of Human Rights" In this captivating photograph from November 1949, we witness Anna Eleanor Roosevelt, an influential figure in American history and wife of President Franklin Delano Roosevelt, holding a Universal Declaration poster at Lake Success, New York. Her determined gaze reflects her unwavering commitment to advocating for the rights and dignity of every individual. Traveling back in time to May 3rd, 1913, we find ourselves amidst the Suffragette Parade through the bustling streets of New York City. Women proudly march together with banners held high as they demand their right to vote – a pivotal moment in the fight for gender equality. A glimpse into history takes us even further back to 1908 when an English suffragette feminist newspaper was published. This publication served as a powerful platform for women's voices during a time when their opinions were often marginalized or silenced. The year is now 1863; uncertainty looms over America during its darkest hour. In "Waiting for the Hour, " an artwork created by unknown hands but attributed to William Tolman Carlton, we see individuals eagerly anticipating change and liberation from oppression – perhaps mirroring our longing for human rights today. Fast forward another century to 1823 when copper etchings immortalized the Declaration of Independence of the United States in all its revolutionary glory. These words laid down principles that would shape not only America but also inspire countless movements worldwide fighting against injustice and inequality. Turning our attention towards Radical Members of South Carolina Legislature captured in an image from 1868 by an anonymous creator, we witness brave individuals who dared challenge societal norms and work towards dismantling systemic discrimination – paving the way for future generations' pursuit of equal rights. Shifting gears momentarily to more recent times brings us face-to-face with Raymond Thomas Inquest Presser photographs repeated four times consecutively - reminding us that they can an ongoing battle that requires constant vigilance and unwavering dedication.