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The Daily Graphic, front page of New York City newspaper, June 5, 1873 (newspaper)
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The Daily Graphic, front page of New York City newspaper, June 5, 1873 (newspaper)
3709802 The Daily Graphic, front page of New York City newspaper, June 5, 1873 (newspaper) by American School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Daily Graphic, Vol. 1, No. 81, June 5, 1873, front page of New York City newspaper showing suffragist Susan B. Anthony as The Woman Who Dared after she attempted to vote
American); American, out of copyright
Media ID 22508690
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This print captures a significant moment in history, showcasing the front page of The Daily Graphic, a New York City newspaper from June 5,1873. The image depicts renowned suffragist Susan B. Anthony as "The Woman Who Dared" after her audacious attempt to vote. This powerful visual encapsulates the spirit of defiance and determination that characterized the suffragette movement in America during the late 19th century. Amidst a sea of banners, signs, and placards advocating for justice and equal rights for women, Anthony stands tall with her signature top hat, symbolizing her unwavering commitment to gender equality. Surrounding her are other brave suffragists united under the cause of enfranchisement. Even amidst adversity and opposition from authorities represented by police officers present at this historic meeting or trial scene, these women persistently fought for their right to vote. This nostalgic photograph not only serves as a reminder of the long-fought battle for voting rights but also highlights how art can be used as a tool for social movements. It showcases an era when women like Susan B. Anthony challenged societal norms and paved the way towards progress. As we reflect on this pivotal moment in American history captured within these pages, it is evident that their struggle laid the foundation for future generations to enjoy freedom and democracy regardless of gender—a testament to their enduring legacy that continues to inspire us today.
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