Signing the declaration of their independence
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Signing the declaration of their independence
Signing the declaration of their independence. Illustration shows a group of women at a convention presenting their declaration of independence, which states When in the course of female events it becomes necessary for women to have the ballot they re going to get it for the signature of a woman, possibly meant to represent the late Susan B. Anthony, seated at a table in the foreground. Date 1911 June 28. Signing the declaration of their independence. Illustration shows a group of women at a convention presenting their declaration of independence, which states When in the course of female events it becomes necessary for women to have the ballot they re going to get it for the signature of a woman, possibly meant to represent the late Susan B. Anthony, seated at a table in the foreground. Date 1911 June 28
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Declaration Independence Signing
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June 28, 1911: A Milestone in Women's Suffrage - Signing the Declaration of Their Independence This evocative illustration captures a pivotal moment in the women's suffrage movement, as women gathered together to assert their right to the ballot. The scene is set at a convention, where a group of determined women, dressed in their finest attire, present their declaration of independence. The document, held aloft by one woman, boldly states, "When in the course of female events it becomes necessary for women to have the ballot, they shall get it." At the forefront of this historic gathering is a woman, possibly meant to represent the late Susan B. Anthony, seated at a table in the foreground. Her steadfast gaze and outstretched hand invite the other women to join her in signing the declaration. The gravity of the moment is palpable, as these trailblazing women stand on the precipice of a new era in women's rights. The date, June 28, 1911, marks a significant milestone in the long and arduous journey towards women's suffrage. This illustration serves as a powerful reminder of the courage, determination, and perseverance of the women who fought for the right to vote and paved the way for future generations to continue the fight for gender equality.
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