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"Unveiling the Struggles: A Glimpse into Historical Movements through Scanpix" Empowering Women's Rights

Background imageScanpix Collection: WOMENs RIGHTS. English poster, c1907, for Votes for Women newspaper

WOMENs RIGHTS. English poster, c1907, for Votes for Women newspaper

Background imageScanpix Collection: VOTES FOR WOMEN, 1911. American womens suffrage poster, 1911

VOTES FOR WOMEN, 1911. American womens suffrage poster, 1911

Background imageScanpix Collection: BENITO MUSSOLINI CARTOON. The Triumph of Mussolini : cartoon by W

BENITO MUSSOLINI CARTOON. The Triumph of Mussolini : cartoon by W. Schulz on Benito Mussolinis speech of 3 January 1925 establishing his full dictatorship in Italy

Background imageScanpix Collection: CARTOON: THOMAS GAGE, 1774. A Political Lesson: an English mezzotint cartoon of 1774 suggesting

CARTOON: THOMAS GAGE, 1774. A Political Lesson: an English mezzotint cartoon of 1774 suggesting the difficulties encountered by the English colonial governor of Massachusetts, Thomas Gage

Background imageScanpix Collection: WOMENs RIGHTS. What a Woman may be and yet not have the Vote : English postcard, c1910

WOMENs RIGHTS. What a Woman may be and yet not have the Vote : English postcard, c1910
WOMENs RIGHTS. " What a Woman may be and yet not have the Vote" : English postcard, c1910

Background imageScanpix Collection: AUDUBON: HERON. Great blue heron (Ardea herodias), from John James Audubons The Birds of America

AUDUBON: HERON. Great blue heron (Ardea herodias), from John James Audubons The Birds of America, 1827-1838

Background imageScanpix Collection: AUDUBON: HUMMINGBIRD. Black-throated mango (or mangrove) hummingbird

AUDUBON: HUMMINGBIRD. Black-throated mango (or mangrove) hummingbird, from John James Audubons The Birds of America, 1827-1838

Background imageScanpix Collection: AUDUBON: HUMMINGBIRD. Ruby-throated hummingbird, from John James Audubons The Birds of America

AUDUBON: HUMMINGBIRD. Ruby-throated hummingbird, from John James Audubons The Birds of America, 1827-1838

Background imageScanpix Collection: WOMENs SUFFRAGE, 1920. Young girls at an American suffrage meeting, c1920

WOMENs SUFFRAGE, 1920. Young girls at an American suffrage meeting, c1920, in an automobile festooned with banners and placards reading, Votes for Us When We are Women

Background imageScanpix Collection: THE BLOOMER COSTUME: lithograph, 1851, by Nathaniel Currier

THE BLOOMER COSTUME: lithograph, 1851, by Nathaniel Currier

Background imageScanpix Collection: CARTOON: RED SCARE, 1919. Put Them Out and Keep Them Out. A bearded Bolshevik creeping under

CARTOON: RED SCARE, 1919. Put Them Out and Keep Them Out. A bearded Bolshevik creeping under the American flag. A contemporary American cartoon published during the Red Scare of 1919

Background imageScanpix Collection: CARTOON: MONOPOLIES, 1883. The Tournament of Today. American cartoon, 1883

CARTOON: MONOPOLIES, 1883. The Tournament of Today. American cartoon, 1883, depicting the unequal contest between labor and monopoly, the latter prominently supported by W.H. Vanderbilt, Cyrus W

Background imageScanpix Collection: BOSS TWEED CARTOON, c1875. Stone Walls Do Not a Prison Make. Cartoon by Thomas nast, c1875

BOSS TWEED CARTOON, c1875. Stone Walls Do Not a Prison Make. Cartoon by Thomas nast, c1875, commenting on the ability of William M. Boss Tweed to avoid imprisonment

Background imageScanpix Collection: NEW JERUSALEM CARTOON. Their New Jerusalem : cartoon by Hamilton from Judge magazine

NEW JERUSALEM CARTOON. Their New Jerusalem : cartoon by Hamilton from Judge magazine, 23 January 1892, calling New York the new Jerusalem with the tremendous influx of Jewish immigrants from Russia;

Background imageScanpix Collection: CARTOON: IMMIGRATION, 1885. Columbias Unwelcome Guests. American cartoon by Frank Beard, 1885

CARTOON: IMMIGRATION, 1885. Columbias Unwelcome Guests. American cartoon by Frank Beard, 1885, showing unrestricted U.S. immigration policies encouraging the arrival of anarchists, socialists

Background imageScanpix Collection: SENECA FALLS MEETING, 1848. Elizabeth Cady Stanton addressing the first Womens Rights meeting at

SENECA FALLS MEETING, 1848. Elizabeth Cady Stanton addressing the first Womens Rights meeting at Seneca Falls, New York, on 20 June 1848. Illustration, early 20th century

Background imageScanpix Collection: STATUE OF LIBERTY CARTOON. Letting the Statue of Liberty Earn its Construction Costs Through

STATUE OF LIBERTY CARTOON. Letting the Statue of Liberty Earn its Construction Costs Through Advertising. American cartoon, 1885, by Frederick Burr Opper

Background imageScanpix Collection: MEXICO: POLITICAL CARTOON. The Gardener. - Get down from there, little brats, the master will see!

MEXICO: POLITICAL CARTOON. The Gardener. - Get down from there, little brats, the master will see!. Mexican political cartoon about the scramble for the presidency at the time of the Mexican

Background imageScanpix Collection: MEXICO: POLITICAL CARTOON. Mexican political cartoon, early 20th century

MEXICO: POLITICAL CARTOON. Mexican political cartoon, early 20th century, mocking the idolization of president Francisco Madero

Background imageScanpix Collection: BIRTH CONTROL RULING, 1965. Estelle Griswold, left, of New Haven, Connecticut

BIRTH CONTROL RULING, 1965. Estelle Griswold, left, of New Haven, Connecticut, reading a newspaper account of the U. S
BIRTH CONTROL RULING, 1965. Estelle Griswold, left, of New Haven, Connecticut, reading a newspaper account of the U.S. Supreme Courts ruling in her case, Griswold v

Background imageScanpix Collection: LONDON: SUFFRAGETTES, 1909. Advertising the new issue of the suffragette weekly Votes for Women by

LONDON: SUFFRAGETTES, 1909. Advertising the new issue of the suffragette weekly Votes for Women by omnibus through the streets of London in 1909

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

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

Background imageScanpix Collection: TELEGRAPH OFFICE, 1872. Women telegraphers at the main telegraph office of the British postal

TELEGRAPH OFFICE, 1872. Women telegraphers at the main telegraph office of the British postal system in London: wood engraving, English, 1872

Background imageScanpix Collection: PORTUGAL EARTHQUAKE, 1755. The great earthquake at Lisbon, Portugal

PORTUGAL EARTHQUAKE, 1755. The great earthquake at Lisbon, Portugal, 1 November 1755: contemporary engraving

Background imageScanpix Collection: HOOKE: MICROSCOPE, 1665. Hookes compound microscope. Copper engraving from Hookes Micrographia

HOOKE: MICROSCOPE, 1665. Hookes compound microscope. Copper engraving from Hookes Micrographia, London, 1665

Background imageScanpix Collection: SIR WILLIAM JOHNSON (1715-1774). Commissioner of Indian Affaris in the Province of New York

SIR WILLIAM JOHNSON (1715-1774). Commissioner of Indian Affaris in the Province of New York. Line engraving, English, 18th century

Background imageScanpix Collection: ROBERT JENKINS (1731-1739). English mariner whose ear was cut off by the Spanish captain Fandino

ROBERT JENKINS (1731-1739). English mariner whose ear was cut off by the Spanish captain Fandino at Havana, 1731; Jenkins displaying his severed ear to Robert Walpole in 1738

Background imageScanpix Collection: GOLD RUSH CARTOON, 1849. A device that will enable persons afflicted with the Gold Rush fever to

GOLD RUSH CARTOON, 1849. A device that will enable persons afflicted with the Gold Rush fever to reach California in record time: lithograph by Nathaniel Currier

Background imageScanpix Collection: CLIPPER SHIP COMET, 1855. Of New York, in a hurricane off Bermuda: lithograph by Nathaniel Currier

CLIPPER SHIP COMET, 1855. Of New York, in a hurricane off Bermuda: lithograph by Nathaniel Currier

Background imageScanpix Collection: NEW SOUTH CARTOON, 1895. American cartoon by Louis Dalrymple, 1895

NEW SOUTH CARTOON, 1895. American cartoon by Louis Dalrymple, 1895, on the attraction of the cheap fuel and labor of the New South to the textile mills of New England

Background imageScanpix Collection: RED SCARE CARTOON, 1919. Contemporary American cartoon on the Red Scare of 1919 suggesting that

RED SCARE CARTOON, 1919. Contemporary American cartoon on the Red Scare of 1919 suggesting that the law was overly lenient with political agitators

Background imageScanpix Collection: WILLIAM II OF GERMANY (1859-1941). Emperor of Germany, 1888-1918. The Emperor of Germany Traveling

WILLIAM II OF GERMANY (1859-1941). Emperor of Germany, 1888-1918. The Emperor of Germany Traveling. Cartoon from the French newspaper Le Petit Journal, 1898

Background imageScanpix Collection: MEXICO: POLITICAL CARTOON. Defect of Construction. Man with glasses: What do you see

MEXICO: POLITICAL CARTOON. Defect of Construction. Man with glasses: What do you see? Mexican political cartoon, early 20th century

Background imageScanpix Collection: BOER WAR CARTOON, 1899. The English Lion and the Boer Bull. The Afrikaner bull

BOER WAR CARTOON, 1899. The English Lion and the Boer Bull. The Afrikaner bull, with the head of Paul Krueger, attacks the British lion. French cartoon from a November 1899 issue of Le Petit Journal

Background imageScanpix Collection: PRESS CARTOON, 1912. The Freedom of the Press : American cartoon by Art Young, 1912

PRESS CARTOON, 1912. The Freedom of the Press : American cartoon by Art Young, 1912, on the consequences of the dependence of the press on corporate advertising

Background imageScanpix Collection: NAST: TWEEDs DOWNFALL. Thomas Nasts cartoon comment on the downfall of William M

NAST: TWEEDs DOWNFALL. Thomas Nasts cartoon comment on the downfall of William M. Boss Tweed in the New York city and state elections of 1871

Background imageScanpix Collection: LONDON: SUFFRAGETTES, 1914. Suffragettes arrested outside Buckingham Palace. Photographed May 1914

LONDON: SUFFRAGETTES, 1914. Suffragettes arrested outside Buckingham Palace. Photographed May 1914

Background imageScanpix Collection: WOMENs RIGHTS. Silk, velveteen, and wool banner, 1908, carried by British suffragettes

WOMENs RIGHTS. Silk, velveteen, and wool banner, 1908, carried by British suffragettes

Background imageScanpix Collection: AUDUBON: WREN. Sedge Wren (Cistothorus platensis), from John James Audubons Birds of America

AUDUBON: WREN. Sedge Wren (Cistothorus platensis), from John James Audubons Birds of America, 1827-1838

Background imageScanpix Collection: AUDUBON: TITMOUSE. Chestnut-backed chickadee, or titmouse (Parus rufescens); bushtit

AUDUBON: TITMOUSE. Chestnut-backed chickadee, or titmouse (Parus rufescens); bushtit, or chestnut-crowned titmouse (Psaltriparus minimus); and black-capped chickadee

Background imageScanpix Collection: AUDUBON: THRUSH. Tawny thrush (Catharus fuscescens), from John James Audubons The Birds of

AUDUBON: THRUSH. Tawny thrush (Catharus fuscescens), from John James Audubons The Birds of America, 1827-1838

Background imageScanpix Collection: AUDUBON: MEADOWLARK. Eastern meadowlark (Sturnella magnus), from John James Audubons The Birds of

AUDUBON: MEADOWLARK. Eastern meadowlark (Sturnella magnus), from John James Audubons The Birds of America, 1827-1838

Background imageScanpix Collection: AUDUBON: BLUEBIRDS. From top: Townsends warbler, Arctic bluebird, western bluebird

AUDUBON: BLUEBIRDS. From top: Townsends warbler, Arctic bluebird, western bluebird, from John James Audubons The Birds of America, 1827-1838

Background imageScanpix Collection: AUDUBON: LARK. Horned, or shore, lark (Eremophila alpestris)

AUDUBON: LARK. Horned, or shore, lark (Eremophila alpestris), from John James Audubons The Birds of America, 1827-1838

Background imageScanpix Collection: AUDUBON: ORIOLE. Northern, or Baltimore, oriole (Icterus galbula)

AUDUBON: ORIOLE. Northern, or Baltimore, oriole (Icterus galbula), from John James Audubons The Birds of America, 1827-1838

Background imageScanpix Collection: AUDUBON: BOOBY. Brown Booby (Sula leucogaster), from John James Audubons Birds of America, 1827-1838

AUDUBON: BOOBY. Brown Booby (Sula leucogaster), from John James Audubons Birds of America, 1827-1838

Background imageScanpix Collection: AUDUBON: WOODPECKER, 1827. Downy Woodpecker (Picoides pubescens)

AUDUBON: WOODPECKER, 1827. Downy Woodpecker (Picoides pubescens). Painting from John James Audubons The Birds of America, 1827-1838

Background imageScanpix Collection: AUDUBON: SWIFT. Chimney, or American, swift (Chaetura pelagica)

AUDUBON: SWIFT. Chimney, or American, swift (Chaetura pelagica), from John James Audubons The Birds of America, 1827-1838



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"Unveiling the Struggles: A Glimpse into Historical Movements through Scanpix" Empowering Women's Rights: This English poster from c1907 highlights the fight for women's suffrage, showcasing the determination of those advocating for equality. Votes for Women: Step back in time with this American women's suffrage poster from 1911, a powerful reminder of the relentless pursuit of voting rights by brave women who paved the way. Mussolini's Triumph: W. Schulz captures Benito Mussolini's speech in 1925, marking his establishment of full dictatorship in Italy—a chilling cartoon that reflects a dark chapter in history. Thomas Gage and Popular Opposition: Explore an intriguing mezzotint cartoon from 1774 depicting Thomas Gage struggling to suppress popular resistance against British colonial rule during the Boston Port Bill controversy. The Voteless Woman: Delve into an English postcard dating back to c1910, which poignantly portrays how a woman could be accomplished yet still denied her right to vote—an emblematic symbol of gender inequality. Audubon Chronicles Nature’s Beauty: Immerse yourself in John James Audubon’s exquisite illustrations—featuring majestic birds like the Great Blue Heron and various hummingbird species—from his renowned work "The Birds of America. " Young Voices Demand Suffrage: Witness young girls at an American suffrage meeting around 1920, proudly displaying banners and placards on their festooned automobile proclaiming "Votes for Us When We are Women"—a testament to intergenerational activism. The Bloomer Costume Revolutionizes Fashion: Nathaniel Currier’s lithograph from 1851 showcases Amelia Bloomer championing reform through her eponymous costume—a bold statement challenging societal norms and empowering women. Red Scare Unleashed Fear.