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Handicapped!, 1910
3742844 Handicapped!, 1910 by American School, (20th century); (add.info.: A woman rows a rowboat toward a man in a " vote" sailboat across choppy seas. The woman is handicapped in a slow boat. Published by the Artists Suffrage League." Womens suffrage is the right of women to vote on the same terms as men. This was the goal of the suffragists in the United States and the suffragettes in Great Britain. Postcards were a common medium for carrying these messages. G. 1910); Universal History Archive/UIG; American, out of copyright
Media ID 22970636
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1910 Choppy Rights Rowboat Rowing Suffrage Suffragette Vote Voting
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The captivating print titled "Handicapped!, 1910" captures a powerful moment in history, showcasing the determination and resilience of women fighting for their right to vote. In this artwork by American School from the 20th century, we witness a woman rowing her small boat towards a man sailing in a larger sailboat adorned with the word "vote". The choppy seas symbolize the challenges faced by suffragettes on their journey towards equality. Published by the Artists Suffrage League, this image serves as a visual representation of women's suffrage - the fundamental right for women to vote alongside men. The suffragists in the United States and suffragettes in Great Britain dedicated themselves to achieving this goal. Postcards like these were widely used as an effective medium to spread messages advocating for equal voting rights. This fine art piece not only showcases historical significance but also demonstrates artistic brilliance. With its attention to detail and skillful composition, it transports us back to 1910 when gender equality was still fiercely debated. As we delve into this photograph, we are reminded of how far society has come while acknowledging that there is still work left to be done. Through its depiction of determined individuals navigating treacherous waters, "Handicapped!, 1910" invites viewers to reflect upon our collective responsibility in upholding democratic principles and ensuring equal rights for all citizens regardless of gender or background.
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