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WOMENs RIGHTS CARTOON, 1915. The New Freedom. Cartoon showing the Statue of Liberty wearing a sash saying Wilson for Suffrage. Lithograph, 1915
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WOMENs RIGHTS CARTOON, 1915. The New Freedom. Cartoon showing the Statue of Liberty wearing a sash saying Wilson for Suffrage. Lithograph, 1915
WOMENs RIGHTS CARTOON, 1915.
The New Freedom. Cartoon showing the Statue of Liberty wearing a sash saying Wilson for Suffrage. Lithograph, 1915
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1915 Sash Statue Of Liberty Suffrage Wilson Woodrow
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This black and white lithograph from 1915 titled "WOMENs RIGHTS CARTOON, The New Freedom" depicts a powerful political statement regarding women's suffrage in America. The central focus of the image is the iconic Statue of Liberty, adorned with a sash boldly proclaiming "Wilson for Suffrage". This clever visual representation highlights President Woodrow Wilson's support for granting women the right to vote. The artist skillfully captures the spirit of the suffrage movement by incorporating Lady Liberty as a symbol of freedom and democracy. Her presence in this context emphasizes that denying women their basic rights contradicts America's core values. By aligning Wilson with this cause, it suggests his commitment to advancing gender equality during his presidency. The lithograph serves as both an artistic expression and a political tool, aiming to raise awareness about women's rights at a time when they were still fiercely debated. It reflects the growing momentum behind suffragettes' fight for equal voting rights and their efforts to persuade influential figures like President Wilson to champion their cause. This historical print offers us a glimpse into early 20th-century America, where social progress was being fought on multiple fronts. It reminds us how far we have come in terms of gender equality while also serving as a reminder that there is always more work to be done.
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