//=time() ?>
Click to RSVP.
Tonight (4PM ET / 7 PM PT) a free virtual play is being hosted by @nytimes about five incredibly brave women who changed the course of women’s suffrage. Please check out this powerfully written piece.
https://t.co/r4Y6oBUilF
This month is the 100th Anniversary of Women’s Suffrage in the US.
Rose O’Neill was an American cartoonist, illustrator, and artist. She was the creator of #Kewpie, one of the most widely known cartoons.
“Kewpie Votes for Women,” 1914.
See more here: https://t.co/vV7HYrPZR0
An important and very rare December 1919 handbill with a persuasive map favoring the ratification by Virginia of the 19th Amendment and attempting to assuage local concerns that women’s suffrage would put an end to “White Supremacy” in the #19thAmendment https://t.co/Ig7R20BHxC
Jane Addams led reform movements for women’s votes, peace & the support of immigrants. She founded the Hull House in Chicago in 1889, and became a leader in the National American Woman Suffrage Association & helped found the NAACP. @Khallion #WomensVote100 https://t.co/hg1v2LCYNc
Carrie Chapman Catt mobilized women to secure the vote. She founded the International Woman Suffrage Alliance & when president of the National American Woman Suffrage Association, she established the “Winning Plan." @Khallion #WomensVote100 https://t.co/hg1v2LUAbM
Alva Vanderbilt Belmont defied expectations & became a crucial suffrage fundraiser, raising money for the National Woman’s Party. Today, the @NatlParkService runs @belmontpaulnps in DC, purchased by Belmont to be the NWP's HQ. @Khallion #WomensVote100 https://t.co/hg1v2LUAbM
Anna Howard Shaw sought to unify women to fight for voting rights. Shaw dedicated her life to opening up opportunities to women. She became a popular speaker and president for the National American Woman Suffrage Association. @Khallion #WomensVote100 https://t.co/qk7EIOzeuO
found this anti suffrage poster kinda...cute? so naturally I made jolymes #jolymes #jolynecujoh #hermescostello #jjbafanart #JoJosBizarreAdventure #stoneocean #jjbapart6
Susan B. Anthony agitated for change all her life. She started as an antislavery activist & became a suffrage leader. Anthony worked with Elizabeth Cady Stanton to found the first national women’s suffrage organization. @Khallion #WomensVote100
Harriet Tubman is most famous for leading enslaved people to freedom, but she also fought for civil rights & women’s rights. In 1896, she helped found the National Association of Colored Women, which fought against racial violence and for suffrage. @Khallion #womensvote100
Happy #BookBirthday to V IS FOR VOTES! by Erin Rose Wage and illustrated by #BrightArtist @janepicaart 🥳🥳 From A to Z, celebrate the people and ideas of the United States suffrage movement 🗳️ @pikidsbooks
Lucy Stone resisted gender norms as a women’s rights leader. When she married, she challenged tradition by keeping her own name. In 1870, she founded the American Woman Suffrage Association & The Woman’s Journal newspaper to engage supporters everywhere. @Khallion #WomensVote100
A thread of anti feminism/suffragettes posters created in the 1900s 😂😂😂💀💀💀💀💀
That thing where you are really busy but feel unable to stop diving down a new research rabbit hole - suffragette gardeners here I come!
I've been illustrating 'Good Girls Don’t Make History'; a #comic on the history of the fight for women's suffrage that just launched on @kickstarter! If you want to support the project, please take a look! #graphicnovel
KS: https://t.co/geWyedizlz
詳しい友人が教えてくれたが、20世紀初頭の英国の女性参政権活動家はサフラジェット(suffragette)と呼ばれ、警官と戦うために柔術まで訓練していたらしい。フェミニズム運動の起源だが、70年代に流行ったウーマンリブ運動を思い起こさせる。
Today at 5pm! Live lecture and Q&A, 'The Suffragette Outrages: from bombs to the ballot box' with Rebecca Walker and Dr Eve Worth. Find out more and register: https://t.co/s6YQgW09x2
New artwork for sale! - "Suffragette Kitty " - https://t.co/2rMt2U3f74 @fineartamerica
Anyone notice the suffragette colours are realy similar to the gender queer flag???