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Victoria Claflin Woodhull and her sister, Tennessee Claflin, unsuccessfully attempting to vote in New York City on election day, 1871. Line engraving, American, 19th century
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Victoria Claflin Woodhull and her sister, Tennessee Claflin, unsuccessfully attempting to vote in New York City on election day, 1871. Line engraving, American, 19th century
SUFFRAGE: WOODHULL SISTERS.
Victoria Claflin Woodhull and her sister, Tennessee Claflin, unsuccessfully attempting to vote in New York City on election day, 1871. Line engraving, American, 19th century
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This print captures a significant moment in history, showcasing the Woodhull sisters' courageous attempt to exercise their right to vote in New York City on election day in 1871. The line engraving, created by an American artist during the late 19th century, beautifully portrays Victoria Claflin Woodhull and her sister Tennessee Claflin as they stand before the ballot box with determination etched across their faces. Victoria and Tennessee were not only sisters but also reformers who played crucial roles in the suffrage movement. Their advocacy for women's rights and feminism challenged societal norms of the time. Despite their valiant efforts, this image symbolizes the systemic barriers that prevented women from participating fully in democratic processes. Located in Manhattan, NYC, this scene highlights civil disobedience as these brave suffragettes defied conventions by attempting to cast their votes alongside men. It serves as a reminder of how far we have come since then and how much work still remains towards achieving gender equality. The Woodhull sisters were associated with various movements such as free love and were active members of organizations like the National Women's Suffrage Association. This powerful image encapsulates their unwavering spirit and determination to challenge oppressive systems. As we reflect upon this historical moment frozen in time through this remarkable engraving, let us honor those who fought tirelessly for equal rights while acknowledging that there is still progress to be made on our journey towards true inclusivity within our democratic system.
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