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Photo Mug : WOMENs SUFFRAGE, 1915. The Awakening. American cartoon, 1915, by Henry Mayer, showing an allegorical representation of the suffrage cause striding across the western states, where women already had the right to vote, toward the east, where women are reaching out to her. Printed below the cartoon is a poem by Alice Duer Miller

WOMENs SUFFRAGE, 1915. The Awakening. American cartoon, 1915, by Henry Mayer, showing an allegorical representation of the suffrage cause striding across the western states, where women already had the right to vote, toward the east, where women are reaching out to her. Printed below the cartoon is a poem by Alice Duer Miller



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WOMENs SUFFRAGE, 1915. The Awakening. American cartoon, 1915, by Henry Mayer, showing an allegorical representation of the suffrage cause striding across the western states, where women already had the right to vote, toward the east, where women are reaching out to her. Printed below the cartoon is a poem by Alice Duer Miller

WOMENs SUFFRAGE, 1915.
The Awakening. American cartoon, 1915, by Henry Mayer, showing an allegorical representation of the suffrage cause striding across the western states, where women already had the right to vote, toward the east, where women are reaching out to her. Printed below the cartoon is a poem by Alice Duer Miller

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Celebrate the historic milestone of women's suffrage with our Media Storehouse Photo Mug featuring the iconic 1915 cartoon, "The Awakening," by Henry Mayer. This powerful image symbolizes the suffrage cause boldly striding towards the east, where women's voices were yet to be heard. The mug also includes a moving poem by Alice Duer Miller, printed below the captivating artwork. Perfect for tea or coffee, this mug is a thoughtful gift for history enthusiasts, feminists, or anyone who appreciates the significance of women's rights. Embrace the past while enjoying your daily beverage with this inspiring and beautifully designed mug.

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WOMEN's SUFFRAGE, 1915 - The Awakening

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. This powerful print captures the essence of the women's suffrage movement in America during the early 20th century. Created by Henry Mayer, an American cartoonist, this allegorical representation showcases the progress made by suffragettes across different states. The image depicts a symbolic figure representing the suffrage cause striding confidently through western states where women already had the right to vote. As she moves towards the east, women from those regions reach out to her with hope and determination. This visual metaphor beautifully illustrates how momentum for change was spreading across America. Accompanying this thought-provoking artwork is a poem by Alice Duer Miller that further amplifies its message. Through her words, Miller emphasizes the importance of granting equal voting rights to all women. This historic piece serves as a reminder of the struggles faced by suffragettes during this era and their relentless pursuit of equality. It also highlights how progress can be achieved when individuals band together for a common cause. As we reflect on this photograph and its significance within American history, it is important to acknowledge that it represents not just a political movement but also a significant milestone in gender equality. The passage of the 19th Amendment during the Progressive Era marked a turning point in our nation's journey towards inclusivity and justice for all citizens.

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