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Anti-Suffrage Cartoon Her Mothers Voice
Young girl and her father view mother with alarm as she races past the window wielding a hammer. Date: 1911
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Alarm Emancipation Hammer Movement Past Races Struggle Suffrage Suffragette Suffragettes Wielding Rights
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Bring a piece of historical feminist art into your daily routine with our Media Storehouse Photo Mugs. Featuring the powerful and thought-provoking anti-suffrage cartoon "Her Mothers Voice" by Rights Managed from Mary Evans Prints Online, this mug showcases a young girl and her father's alarmed reaction as her mother races past the window, wielding a hammer in 1911. This high-quality mug not only delivers your favorite beverage but also serves as a conversation starter and a reminder of the rich history of the women's suffrage movement. Perfect for feminists, history enthusiasts, or anyone who appreciates a unique and meaningful addition to their morning routine.
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Her Mother's Voice: A Cautionary Tale of the Suffrage Movement (1911) This evocative anti-suffrage cartoon captures the alarm and apprehension of a young girl and her father as they watch their mother, a suffragette, race past their window, wielding a hammer. The date, 1911, marks a pivotal moment in the women's suffrage movement in the United States and the United Kingdom. The suffrage movement, also known as the women's suffrage or women's emancipation movement, was a social and political struggle for women's right to vote. The cartoon portrays the movement as a disruptive force, with the suffragette, represented by the mother, breaking windows and causing chaos. The young girl and her father, symbols of traditional gender roles and the status quo, are shown with expressions of fear and concern. The cartoon reflects the divisive nature of the suffrage movement, which was met with both support and opposition. While some saw women's suffrage as a necessary step towards gender equality and the recognition of women's rights as individuals, others saw it as a threat to the social order and the traditional roles of women as wives and mothers. The suffrage movement gained momentum in the early 20th century, with women's organizations and activists organizing protests, marches, and other forms of civil disobedience. The movement eventually led to the passage of the 19th Amendment in the United States, granting women the right to vote in 1920. This powerful image serves as a reminder of the struggles and sacrifices made by women's rights activists and the impact of their efforts on the course of history. It also underscores the importance of continuing to advocate for gender equality and women's rights in all areas of society.
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