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Suffragette Addresses Meeting

Suffragette Addresses Meeting. Burly, masculine looking suffragette waves her arms declaring, What are men, Who are they, Where are they etc. etc. Drawn by Arthur Moreland. Date: circa 1908

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Addresses Arthur Burly Declaring Drawn Meeting Suffrage Suffragette Suffragettes Waves Masculine Moreland Rights


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This image, titled "Suffragette Addresses Meeting," is a powerful reminder of the unyielding determination and passion of the suffragette movement in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Drawn by the skilled hand of Arthur Moreland around 1908, the print depicts a burly, masculine-looking suffragette standing at the podium, her arms outstretched and waving emphatically as she declares, "What are men? Who are they? Where are they?" The suffragette's fiery rhetoric was a reflection of the growing frustration and impatience of women's rights activists who were tirelessly campaigning for the right to vote. The suffragette movement, which began in the late 1800s, sought to challenge the social and political norms of the time and demand equal rights for women. The suffragette in this print embodies the strength and conviction of the movement. Her masculine appearance and assertive demeanor challenge the traditional gender roles of the time and underscore the idea that women were capable of leading and making important decisions. The crowd of women behind her, dressed in their suffragette colors of purple, white, and green, listen intently to her words, their faces expressing a range of emotions from excitement to determination. This print is an important historical document that captures the spirit of the suffragette movement and the courage of the women who fought for their rights. It serves as a reminder of the progress that has been made in women's rights and the ongoing struggle for gender equality. The image is a testament to the power of activism and the impact that one person can have on history.

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