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The Suffragette, 1912
3742869 The Suffragette, 1912 by Darr, Walter (1881-1946); (add.info.: A suffrage movement postcard. A boy appears to be forced to hold a doll, and sit through a little girls tea party. 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. Walter Darr, 1912); Universal History Archive/UIG; American, out of copyright
Media ID 22509190
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1912 Doll Rights Suffrage Suffragette Vote Voting
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is a captivating print that encapsulates the essence of the suffrage movement in the early 20th century. In this thought-provoking image by Walter Darr, we witness a powerful visual representation of gender inequality and the fight for women's rights. The scene depicts a young boy reluctantly holding a doll while participating in a little girl's tea party. The symbolism behind this arrangement suggests societal expectations imposed on individuals based on their gender. It serves as a reminder of how traditional roles were enforced upon children from an early age, perpetuating gender stereotypes. This postcard was part of a larger campaign to advocate for women's suffrage – the right for women to vote on equal terms with men. Both in the United States and Great Britain, suffragists and suffragettes fought tirelessly for this fundamental right through various means, including using postcards as an accessible medium to spread their message. Walter Darr skillfully captures not only the innocence of childhood but also highlights how these societal norms limit individual freedom. Through his lens, he invites viewers to question these deeply ingrained biases and consider the importance of granting equal voting rights to all citizens regardless of their gender. As we reflect upon "The Suffragette, 1912" it serves as both an artistic masterpiece and historical documentation that reminds us of past struggles while inspiring us to continue fighting for equality today.
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