Elizabeth Shippen Green (1871 - 1954) was an American illustrator. To help overcome the stereotype that artworks made by women are inferior she became increasingly vocal in promoting women’s work.

“The Suspected Suffragette”
“Gisele,” 1908.

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Today is the 100th Anniversary of the ratification of the 19th Amendment, allowing all women in the USA to vote!
Illustrations celebrating Women's Suffrage by , and !

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Tonight (4PM ET / 7 PM PT) a free virtual play is being hosted by about five incredibly brave women who changed the course of women’s suffrage. Please check out this powerfully written piece.

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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 one of the most widely known cartoons.

“Kewpie Votes for Women,” 1914.

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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 https://t.co/Ig7R20BHxC

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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. https://t.co/hg1v2LCYNc

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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." https://t.co/hg1v2LUAbM

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Alva Vanderbilt Belmont defied expectations & became a crucial suffrage fundraiser, raising money for the National Woman’s Party. Today, the runs in DC, purchased by Belmont to be the NWP's HQ. https://t.co/hg1v2LUAbM

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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. https://t.co/qk7EIOzeuO

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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.

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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.

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god i love these anti suffragettes postcards 😭💖

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Happy to V IS FOR VOTES! by Erin Rose Wage and illustrated by 🥳🥳 From A to Z, celebrate the people and ideas of the United States suffrage movement 🗳️

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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.

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A thread of anti feminism/suffragettes posters created in the 1900s 😂😂😂💀💀💀💀💀

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That thing where you are really busy but feel unable to stop diving down a new research rabbit hole - suffragette gardeners here I come!

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I've been illustrating 'Good Girls Don’t Make History'; a on the history of the fight for women's suffrage that just launched on ! If you want to support the project, please take a look!

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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。

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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

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