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James Stuart (b1843) scientist, journalist, supporter of womens suffrage, radical politician

James Stuart (b1843) scientist, journalist, supporter of womens suffrage, radical politician


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James Stuart (b1843) scientist, journalist, supporter of womens suffrage, radical politician

James Stuart (b1843) scientist, journalist, supporter of womens suffrage, radical politician. Member of Parliament for Hoxton. Cartoon from Vanity Fair, London, 5 October 1899. Chromolithograph

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1899 Cartoon Chromolithograph Fair James Journalist Member October Parliament Politician Radical Scientist Stuart Suffrage Supporter Vanity Hoxton


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EDITORS COMMENTS
This print showcases James Stuart, a remarkable individual who made significant contributions in various fields during the late 19th century. Born in 1843, Stuart was not only an accomplished scientist and journalist but also a passionate supporter of women's suffrage and a radical politician. Elected as the Member of Parliament for Hoxton, Stuart used his position to advocate for social change and equality. His dedication to women's suffrage is particularly noteworthy, as he actively campaigned for their right to vote at a time when it was still widely debated. This commitment earned him respect and admiration from both his constituents and fellow politicians. The accompanying cartoon from Vanity Fair, London on October 5th, 1899 adds another layer of intrigue to this historical snapshot. The chromolithograph captures Stuart's charismatic personality with its vibrant colors and clever depiction. It serves as a testament to his influence within British society during that era. This print not only commemorates James Stuart's multifaceted career but also symbolizes the progressive spirit of the times. It reminds us of the individuals who fought tirelessly for social justice and paved the way for future generations. As we reflect upon this image today, it serves as an inspiration to continue advocating for equal rights and embracing diversity in all aspects of life.

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