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Suffragette Collection (#43)

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Background imageSuffragette Collection: TENNESSEE CELESTE CLAFLIN (1846-1923). American social reformer. Photograph, c1880

TENNESSEE CELESTE CLAFLIN (1846-1923). American social reformer. Photograph, c1880

Background imageSuffragette Collection: LUCY BURNS (1879-1966). American suffragette and womens rights advocate. Photograph

LUCY BURNS (1879-1966). American suffragette and womens rights advocate. Photograph, 1913

Background imageSuffragette Collection: NEW YORK: SUFFRAGETTES. A group of suffragettes photographed, c1912, at their New

NEW YORK: SUFFRAGETTES. A group of suffragettes photographed, c1912, at their New York headquarters at 32 Union Square. Harriot Stanton Blatch (1856-1946) is second from left

Background imageSuffragette Collection: SUFFRAGE PARADE, c1915. A Womens Rights advocate in a streetcar advertising the Susan B

SUFFRAGE PARADE, c1915. A Womens Rights advocate in a streetcar advertising the Susan B. Anthony Pageant for Womens Suffrage, Washington, D.C. Photographed c1915-16

Background imageSuffragette Collection: SUFFRAGE PARADE, c1915. Streetcar advertising the Susan B. Anthony Pageant for Womens Suffrage

SUFFRAGE PARADE, c1915. Streetcar advertising the Susan B. Anthony Pageant for Womens Suffrage, Washington, D.C. Photographed c1915-16

Background imageSuffragette Collection: SUSAN B. ANTHONY (1820-1906). American leader of the early woman-suffrage movement

SUSAN B. ANTHONY (1820-1906). American leader of the early woman-suffrage movement

Background imageSuffragette Collection: CARRIE CHAPMAN CATT (1859-1947). Carrie Clinton Chapman Catt. American reformer

CARRIE CHAPMAN CATT (1859-1947). Carrie Clinton Chapman Catt. American reformer and womens rights advocate. Photographed with the flags of 22 nations, 1917

Background imageSuffragette Collection: ANNA ELIZABETH DICKINSON (1842-1932). American lecturer. Original cabinet photograph

ANNA ELIZABETH DICKINSON (1842-1932). American lecturer. Original cabinet photograph

Background imageSuffragette Collection: SUSAN B. ANTHONY (1820-1906). American womans suffrage advocate

SUSAN B. ANTHONY (1820-1906). American womans suffrage advocate. A 1912 Art Young cartoon showing the spirit of Susan B. Anthony inspiring the womens rights cause throughout America

Background imageSuffragette Collection: SBLOOMER SONGSHEET, 1857. The New Costume Polka. American songsheet cover dedicated to Mrs

SBLOOMER SONGSHEET, 1857. The New Costume Polka. American songsheet cover dedicated to Mrs. Lydia (correctly, Amelia) Bloomer, 1857

Background imageSuffragette Collection: SUSAN B. ANTHONY (1820-1906). American woman-suffrage advocate

SUSAN B. ANTHONY (1820-1906). American woman-suffrage advocate

Background imageSuffragette Collection: WOMENs RIGHTS: DERBY 1913. Crowd rushing onto the scene at the Epsom Derby moments

WOMENs RIGHTS: DERBY 1913. Crowd rushing onto the scene at the Epsom Derby moments after militant suffragette Emily Wilding Davison threw herself before the Kings horse, 4 June 1913

Background imageSuffragette Collection: WOMENs RIGHTS: DERBY 1913. The scene at the Epsom Derby moments before militant

WOMENs RIGHTS: DERBY 1913. The scene at the Epsom Derby moments before militant
WOMENs RIGHTS: DERBY 1913. The scene at the Epsom Derby moments after militant suffragette Emily Wilding Davison threw herself before the Kings horse, 4 June 1913

Background imageSuffragette Collection: SUFFRAGETTE PARADE, 1908. Daisy Dugdale bears the standard in a procession at London

SUFFRAGETTE PARADE, 1908. Daisy Dugdale bears the standard in a procession at London, 22 December 1908, celebrating the release of Emmeline and Christabel Pankhurst from Holloway Gaol

Background imageSuffragette Collection: SUFFRAGETTE, 1913. The English militant suffragette Emily Wilding Davison, who

SUFFRAGETTE, 1913. The English militant suffragette Emily Wilding Davison, who died of injuries sustained at the race for the Derby of 4 June 1913 when she threw herself under the Kings horse

Background imageSuffragette Collection: BLOOMER SONGSHEET, 1857. The New Costume Polka. American songsheet cover dedicated to Mrs

BLOOMER SONGSHEET, 1857. The New Costume Polka. American songsheet cover dedicated to Mrs. Lydia (correctly, Amelia) Bloomer, 1857

Background imageSuffragette Collection: BLOOMER CARTOON, c1851. Progress of Bloomerism, or a Complete Change. An English cartoon

BLOOMER CARTOON, c1851. Progress of Bloomerism, or a Complete Change. An English cartoon, c1851, by John Leech on Amelia Bloomers full-trousered costume

Background imageSuffragette Collection: WOODHULL & CLAFLIN, 1922. Seated front row: Victoria Claflin Woodhull and Tennessee

WOODHULL & CLAFLIN, 1922. Seated front row: Victoria Claflin Woodhull and Tennessee Celeste Claflin, American womens rights activists, photographed surrounded by fellow suffragettes, 1922

Background imageSuffragette Collection: INEZ MILHOLLAND BOISSEVAIN (1886-1916). American suffragette. Photograph, c1913

INEZ MILHOLLAND BOISSEVAIN (1886-1916). American suffragette. Photograph, c1913

Background imageSuffragette Collection: HARRIOT STANTON BLATCH (1856-1940). American suffragette and political leader

HARRIOT STANTON BLATCH (1856-1940). American suffragette and political leader. Blatch speaking to a crowd on Wall Street in New York City, c1917

Background imageSuffragette Collection: WHITE HOUSE: SUFFRAGETTES. Suffragette picketers outside the White House in Washington, D

WHITE HOUSE: SUFFRAGETTES. Suffragette picketers outside the White House in Washington, D.C. Photograph, c1917

Background imageSuffragette Collection: SUFFRAGETTES, 1915. Suffragettes Marion Parkhurst and Catherine Howard at a demonstration

SUFFRAGETTES, 1915. Suffragettes Marion Parkhurst and Catherine Howard at a demonstration in New York City. Photograph, 23 October 1915

Background imageSuffragette Collection: SUFFRAGE PARADE, 1913. A suffrage parade in Washington, D. C. Photograph, March 1913

SUFFRAGE PARADE, 1913. A suffrage parade in Washington, D. C. Photograph, March 1913
SUFFRAGE PARADE, 1913. A suffrage parade in Washington, D.C. Photograph, March 1913

Background imageSuffragette Collection: CINCINNATI: SUFFRAGETTES. Suffragettes Louise Hall and Susan Fitzgerald pasting

CINCINNATI: SUFFRAGETTES. Suffragettes Louise Hall and Susan Fitzgerald pasting signs for Votes For Women on a street in Cincinnati, Ohio, 17 May 1912

Background imageSuffragette Collection: SUFFRAGE PICKETERS, 1917. Arrested picketers at a womens suffrage demonstration

SUFFRAGE PICKETERS, 1917. Arrested picketers at a womens suffrage demonstration in front of the White House in Washington, D.C. Photograph, 1917

Background imageSuffragette Collection: WASHINGTON, D. C. : SUFFRAGE. Suffragettes arriving from New York, parading up Pennsylvania

WASHINGTON, D. C. : SUFFRAGE. Suffragettes arriving from New York, parading up Pennsylvania
WASHINGTON, D.C.: SUFFRAGE. Suffragettes arriving from New York, parading up Pennsylvania Avenue after marching to the Capitol

Background imageSuffragette Collection: WHITE HOUSE: SUFFRAGETTES. Suffragettes holding a sign that reads Mr

WHITE HOUSE: SUFFRAGETTES. Suffragettes holding a sign that reads Mr. President What Will You Do for Womens Suffrage, " outside the White House in Washington, D.C. c1918

Background imageSuffragette Collection: WOMENs RIGHTS PARADE. A womens rights parade near Madison Square Park in New York City

WOMENs RIGHTS PARADE. A womens rights parade near Madison Square Park in New York City, c1917

Background imageSuffragette Collection: WOMENs RIGHTS PARADE, 1913. A womens rights parade in New York City, 3 May 1913

WOMENs RIGHTS PARADE, 1913. A womens rights parade in New York City, 3 May 1913

Background imageSuffragette Collection: SUSAN B. ANTHONY (1820-1906). American womans suffrage advocate. Susan (right) with her sister

SUSAN B. ANTHONY (1820-1906). American womans suffrage advocate. Susan (right) with her sister, Mary Stafford Anthony, c1905

Background imageSuffragette Collection: SUFFRAGE RALLY, 1914. A suffragette holding a homemade sign at a rally, 1914

SUFFRAGE RALLY, 1914. A suffragette holding a homemade sign at a rally, 1914

Background imageSuffragette Collection: SUFFRAGETTES, c1915. Two suffragettes show their banner to a young girl. Photograph

SUFFRAGETTES, c1915. Two suffragettes show their banner to a young girl. Photograph, c1915

Background imageSuffragette Collection: 19TH AMENDMENT, 1920. Governor Edwin P

19TH AMENDMENT, 1920. Governor Edwin P. Morrow of Kentucky, surrounded by members of the League of Women Voters, ratifying the 19th Amendment, 6 January 1920

Background imageSuffragette Collection: SUFFRAGETTES, 1912. Suffragettes holding lanterns on a rooftop in New York City

SUFFRAGETTES, 1912. Suffragettes holding lanterns on a rooftop in New York City, prepared to march at night, 9 November 1912

Background imageSuffragette Collection: NEW YORK: SUFFRAGETTES. Suffragette protest march with crowds of onlookers on 23rd

NEW YORK: SUFFRAGETTES. Suffragette protest march with crowds of onlookers on 23rd Street in New York City, 16 February 1908

Background imageSuffragette Collection: NEW YORK: SUFFRAGETTES. A crowd watching a suffragette demonstration outside City

NEW YORK: SUFFRAGETTES. A crowd watching a suffragette demonstration outside City Hall in New York City, 28 October 1908

Background imageSuffragette Collection: NEW YORK: SUFFRAGETTES. A crowd of onlookers following a suffragette protest march

NEW YORK: SUFFRAGETTES. A crowd of onlookers following a suffragette protest march in New York City, 16 February 1908

Background imageSuffragette Collection: NEW YORK: SUFFRAGETTES. Crowds gathered in Union Square Park in New York City to

NEW YORK: SUFFRAGETTES. Crowds gathered in Union Square Park in New York City to watch a suffragette protest march, 16 Februrary 1908

Background imageSuffragette Collection: VICTORY PARADE, 1920. Suffragettes marching in a Victory Parade in New York, probably

VICTORY PARADE, 1920. Suffragettes marching in a Victory Parade in New York, probably celebrating the passing of the 19th Amendment, 1920

Background imageSuffragette Collection: ALVA ERSKINE BELMONT (1853-1933). American socialist and womens rights advocate

ALVA ERSKINE BELMONT (1853-1933). American socialist and womens rights advocate. Photograph, c1919

Background imageSuffragette Collection: ABBY SCOTT BAKER (1871-1944). American womens rights advocate and National Womens Party leader

ABBY SCOTT BAKER (1871-1944). American womens rights advocate and National Womens Party leader. Photographed in prison clothes at Occoquan Workhouse after being jailed for protesting, 1917

Background imageSuffragette Collection: SUFFRAGETTES, 1914. Group of suffragettes. Left to right: Rose Winslow, Lucy Burns

SUFFRAGETTES, 1914. Group of suffragettes. Left to right: Rose Winslow, Lucy Burns, Doris Stevens, Ruth Astor Noyes, Anna McGue, Jane Pincus and Jessie H. Stubbs. Photograph, 1914

Background imageSuffragette Collection: WHITE HOUSE: SUFFRAGETTE. A suffragette picketing in front of the White House, Washington, D

WHITE HOUSE: SUFFRAGETTE. A suffragette picketing in front of the White House, Washington, D.C. 1917

Background imageSuffragette Collection: SUFFRAGETTES, 1917. Group of women suffragettes outside the headquarters of the

SUFFRAGETTES, 1917. Group of women suffragettes outside the headquarters of the National Womens Party in Washington, D.C. 1917

Background imageSuffragette Collection: WHITE HOUSE: SUFFRAGETTES. Women suffragettes picketing in front of the White House

WHITE HOUSE: SUFFRAGETTES. Women suffragettes picketing in front of the White House, Washington, D.C. 1917

Background imageSuffragette Collection: NATIONAL WOMENs PARTY. Members of the National Womens Party move important documents

NATIONAL WOMENs PARTY. Members of the National Womens Party move important documents from their headquarters in Washington, D.C. during a fire

Background imageSuffragette Collection: SUFFRAGE PARADE, 1913. Alberta Hill, secretary to suffragette and political leader

SUFFRAGE PARADE, 1913. Alberta Hill, secretary to suffragette and political leader Harriot Stanton Blatch, photographed on horseback at the Woman Suffrage Parade in Washington, D.C. 3 March 1913

Background imageSuffragette Collection: WOMENs RIGHTS, c1915. Posed portrait of a British suffragette, c1915

WOMENs RIGHTS, c1915. Posed portrait of a British suffragette, c1915




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"Suffragette: Empowering Felines Scratch and Fight for Equality" In this captivating image, a determined suffragette cat proudly wears a hat adorned with the suffragette flag, symbolizing her unwavering commitment to fighting for women's rights. The scene is reminiscent of a board game called PANK-A-SQUITH, where brave suffragettes strategize their way towards victory. Transporting us back to 1908, we glimpse an English suffragette immersed in feminist literature while reading the groundbreaking newspaper dedicated to the cause. The headline boldly declares "Suffragette Rally Women's Sunday Programme 1908, " showcasing the power of unity and collective action. An iconic poster from c1907 catches our attention next; it showcases an English woman passionately advocating for "WOMEN'S RIGHTS" through Votes for Women newspaper. This powerful visual representation serves as a rallying cry for justice and equality. The intensity escalates as we witness Suffragettes on the WarPath, fearlessly marching forward despite opposition. We are then transported to Manchester Docks where Sylvia Pankhurst herself stands tall amidst supporters, demonstrating that even in male-dominated spaces, women can make their voices heard. Two badges catch our eye – one bearing Sylvia Pankhurst's name and another representing W. S. P. U (Women's Social and Political Union). These symbols encapsulate the spirit of resilience within these courageous activists who fought tirelessly against societal norms. A striking American poster from 1911 demands our attention with its bold proclamation: VOTES FOR WOMEN. It serves as a reminder that this movement transcends borders and unites women worldwide in their pursuit of equal rights. Finally, we encounter an intriguing figure known as "The Suffragette that knew Jiu-Jitsu. " This enigmatic individual embodies strength both physically and metaphorically – using martial arts skills to defend themselves against oppression while challenging gender stereotypes along the way.