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  1. 29 lip 2016 · The movement’s members demanded the voting rights for women and advocated against gender discrimination in political and economic life.

  2. Votes for Women” was one of the most popular and recognizable slogans used by members of the woman’s suffrage movement. National Museum of American History Jan 19, 2017

  3. 5 lut 2018 · The ominous parcel contained posters from a range of different women’s rights organisations, created by various illustrators and designers – but who sent it to the university in the first place? It was Marion Phillips, a women’s rights activist and future Labour Party MP, says Lucy Delap, a historian and lecturer in modern British and ...

  4. In the 1910s, suffragists distributed numerous posters to win support. Reformers pasted them onto the walls of buildings, strung them across streets, and hung them in shop windows. The National American Woman Suffrage Association even founded its own publishing company to print the posters.

  5. 2 lut 2018 · Recently rediscovered 100-year-old posters showing the struggle for votes for women are going on show for the first time. They pull no punches in their depiction of the strength of feeling...

  6. 7 lut 2018 · The one-of-a-kind collection of posters dates back to 1910, when they were sent to the library by Dr. Marion Phillips—a pioneer of the Women's Suffrage Movement—in a brown paper-wrapped parcel. Each poster is unique, detailing different arguments and combating political issues that hindered women's rights.

  7. This archive of records from libraries in New York and across the country touches on everything from the indigenous roots of the women’s suffrage movement to the men who backed suffrage to the Women’s March of 2017. It features original photographs, pamphlets, posters, speeches, articles and more.

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