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REFORM BILL POSTER, 1832. An 1832 placard of passive resistance used as a weapon

REFORM BILL POSTER, 1832. An 1832 placard of passive resistance used as a weapon


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REFORM BILL POSTER, 1832. An 1832 placard of passive resistance used as a weapon

REFORM BILL POSTER, 1832.
An 1832 placard of passive resistance used as a weapon to secure the passage of the Reform Bill

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1832 Bill Crown Handbill Legal Placard Reform Reform Bill Resistance


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The "REFORM BILL POSTER, 1832" is a powerful visual representation of the fight for political change in early England. This handbill, dating back to 1832, served as a weapon of passive resistance during a crucial time in history. The Reform Bill was an important piece of legislation aimed at expanding voting rights and reducing corruption within the government. This print showcases the determination and resilience of those who fought tirelessly for reform. The bold text on the placard demands attention, urging viewers to join the cause and secure the passage of this significant bill. The image features a crown symbolizing monarchy and power, juxtaposed with revolutionary sentiments expressed through words such as "reform" and "resistance". It serves as a reminder that even legal means can be used as weapons when fighting for justice. As we reflect upon this historical artifact from Granger Art on Demand's collection, it is impossible not to appreciate its significance in shaping democratic principles. This photograph captures an era where individuals were willing to challenge authority and advocate for change. Whether displayed in classrooms or homes, this print serves as both a testament to our past struggles and an inspiration for future generations striving towards social progress.

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