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"Championing Equality: The Unyielding Spirit of Advocacy" In the fight for justice and equality, advocates have emerged as beacons of hope

Background imageAdvocate Collection: Alexander Shand

Alexander Shand
Alexander Burns Shand, 1st Baron Shand (1828-6? - 1904), Scottish advocate and judge. He was a Lord of Session between 1872 and 1890 and a Lord of Appeal in Ordinary between 1892

Background imageAdvocate Collection: American founder of the birth-control movement. At the time of her 1916 trial. Oil over a photograph

American founder of the birth-control movement. At the time of her 1916 trial. Oil over a photograph
MARGARET SANGER (1879-1966). American founder of the birth-control movement. At the time of her 1916 trial. Oil over a photograph

Background imageAdvocate Collection: Victoria Claflin Woodhull and her sister, Tennessee Claflin, unsuccessfully attempting to vote in

Victoria Claflin Woodhull and her sister, Tennessee Claflin, unsuccessfully attempting to vote in New York City
SUFFRAGE: WOODHULL SISTERS. Victoria Claflin Woodhull and her sister, Tennessee Claflin, unsuccessfully attempting to vote in New York City on election day, 1871

Background imageAdvocate Collection: WOMENs RIGHTS MEETING. A meeting of the National Womens Suffrage Association in the 1870s

WOMENs RIGHTS MEETING. A meeting of the National Womens Suffrage Association in the 1870s, with Susan B. Anthony and Elizabeth Cady Stanton on the platform. Wood engraving

Background imageAdvocate Collection: WOMENs RIGHTS PETITION. Petition, signed by Susan B. Anthony and Elizabeth Cady Stanton

WOMENs RIGHTS PETITION. Petition, signed by Susan B. Anthony and Elizabeth Cady Stanton, of the National Womens Suffrage Association to Congress, 1873

Background imageAdvocate Collection: Admiral Alfred Friedrich von Tirpitz (1849-1930)

Admiral Alfred Friedrich von Tirpitz (1849-1930)
Photographic portrait of Admiral Alfred Friedrich von Tirpitz, pictured when serving as Secretary of State for the Imperial German Navy, 1909

Background imageAdvocate Collection: Cutting the first turf of the Bristol and North Somerset Rai

Cutting the first turf of the Bristol and North Somerset Rai
Mrs Milward, wife of the Rev. Prebendary Milward (an active advocate for the railway), seen cutting the first turf at Clutton of the Bristol and North Somerset Railway

Background imageAdvocate Collection: Devils Advocate

Devils Advocate
THE DEVILs ADVOCATE Monsignor Verde, Promotor Fidei (also known as the Avocatus Diaboli) opposes the canonisation of Jeanne d Arc

Background imageAdvocate Collection: Mr Joseph Chamberlain

Mr Joseph Chamberlain. Part of Box 104 Boswell collection.Joseph Chamberlain (8 July 1836 2 July 1914) was a British politician and statesman

Background imageAdvocate Collection: John B Gough - 2

John B Gough - 2
JOHN B GOUGH British temperance advocate Date: 1817 - 1886

Background imageAdvocate Collection: John B Gough - 3

John B Gough - 3
JOHN B GOUGH British temperance advocate with his autograph Date: 1817 - 1886

Background imageAdvocate Collection: HH Henson

HH Henson
HERBERT HENSLEY HENSON English prelate, Canon of Westminster, advocate of disestablishment Date: 1863 - 1947

Background imageAdvocate Collection: Cruikshank / Monument

Cruikshank / Monument
GEORGE CRUIKSHANK artist and temperance advocate: the monument placed by his wife in the crypt of St Pauls Cathedral Date: 1792-1878

Background imageAdvocate Collection: Cruikshank / Etching

Cruikshank / Etching
GEORGE CRUIKSHANK the artist and temperance advocate in 1811, from his etching entitled Interior View of the House of God Date: 1792-1878

Background imageAdvocate Collection: Cruikshank / Knight

Cruikshank / Knight
GEORGE CRUIKSHANK artist and temperance advocate Date: 1792-1878

Background imageAdvocate Collection: CRUIKSHANK

CRUIKSHANK
GEORGE CRUIKSHANK artist and temperance advocate in old age Date: 1792-1878

Background imageAdvocate Collection: Suffragette Ceramic Teapot

Suffragette Ceramic Teapot
A Ceramic teapot made in the Foley Intarsio ware, of a suffrage supporter or advocate of Womens Rights. The lid or cover has the face of a stereotypical, be-spectacled spinster

Background imageAdvocate Collection: Suffragette Male Suffragist Bravo

Suffragette Male Suffragist Bravo. A man carrying a large votes for women petition is praised for his support for the cause. Entitled, Male Suffragist

Background imageAdvocate Collection: Tobias Grantz, teacher of law, judge and advocate

Tobias Grantz, teacher of law, judge and advocate
Tobias Grantz (1660-1732), teacher of law, judge and advocate of G� tz, Saxony, Germany

Background imageAdvocate Collection: Colonel, Sir Malcolm Fox, army fitness advocate

Colonel, Sir Malcolm Fox, army fitness advocate
Sir (George) Malcolm Fox (1843-1918), British Army officer and advocate of physical fitness. Crediting with introducing a exercise regime and fitness instructors in the British Army. Date: 1915

Background imageAdvocate Collection: Antoine Pierre Berryer - French Advocate

Antoine Pierre Berryer - French Advocate
Antoine Pierre Berryer (17901868) - French advocate and parliamentary orator. Elected to the Academie Francaise in 1852. Date: 1863

Background imageAdvocate Collection: Frances Willard - 2

Frances Willard - 2
FRANCES ELIZABETH CAROLINE WILLARD American temperance advocate Date: 1839 - 1898

Background imageAdvocate Collection: Henry Pease

Henry Pease
HENRY PEASE industrialist and peace advocate, president of the Peace Society. Date: 1807 - 1881

Background imageAdvocate Collection: William Noble C1878

William Noble C1878
WILLIAM NOBLE Temperance advocate who, following Francis Murphy in the U.S. introduced the Blue Ribbon movement to Britain. Date: circa 1878

Background imageAdvocate Collection: Thomas Murphy

Thomas Murphy
THOMAS MURPHY resident of St Pancras, London, and advocate of parochial reform. Date: CIRCA 1835

Background imageAdvocate Collection: Advocate Death Dance 1651 Etching second state

Advocate Death Dance 1651 Etching second state
Artokoloro

Background imageAdvocate Collection: SARA JANE LIPPINCOTT (1823-1904). Pseudonym Grace Greenwood

SARA JANE LIPPINCOTT (1823-1904). Pseudonym Grace Greenwood. American author and womens rights advocate. Photograph, c1870

Background imageAdvocate Collection: ALICE PAUL (1885-1977). American social reformer and founder of the National Womens Party

ALICE PAUL (1885-1977). American social reformer and founder of the National Womens Party. Photograph, c1915

Background imageAdvocate Collection: GENE WILDER (1933-2016). American actor

GENE WILDER (1933-2016). American actor. Speaking in front of a House Appropriations subcommittee on ovarian cancer research. Photograph by Maureen Keating, May 1991

Background imageAdvocate Collection: WOMENs RIGHTS RALLY. American social reformers Alice Paul (right) and Doris Stevens

WOMENs RIGHTS RALLY. American social reformers Alice Paul (right) and Doris Stevens (second to right) with two others identified as Mrs. Colt and Mrs

Background imageAdvocate Collection: PROHIBITION HEARING, 1926. Group of women Prohibition advocates at the New Jersey State Capitol

PROHIBITION HEARING, 1926. Group of women Prohibition advocates at the New Jersey State Capitol, before a hearing, 12 April 1926

Background imageAdvocate Collection: MARGARET SANGER (1879-1966). American birth control activist, sex educator, and nurse

MARGARET SANGER (1879-1966). American birth control activist, sex educator, and nurse. Photograph, c1920

Background imageAdvocate Collection: ANTI-SALOON LEAGUE, 1924. A delegation from the Anti-Saloon League meeting with

ANTI-SALOON LEAGUE, 1924. A delegation from the Anti-Saloon League meeting with President Calvin Coolidge at the White House in Washington, D.C. 16 January 1924

Background imageAdvocate Collection: PAUL & BELMONT, 1923. American social reformer Alice Paul (left) with American socialite

PAUL & BELMONT, 1923. American social reformer Alice Paul (left) with American socialite and suffragist Alva Belmont. Photograph, 1923

Background imageAdvocate Collection: CONNERY & PAUL, 1925. Irish feminist Margaret Connery (left) with American social

CONNERY & PAUL, 1925. Irish feminist Margaret Connery (left) with American social reformer Alice Paul. Photograph, 1925

Background imageAdvocate Collection: STEVENS & PAUL, 1925. American womens rights advocated Doris Stevens (left) and Alice Paul

STEVENS & PAUL, 1925. American womens rights advocated Doris Stevens (left) and Alice Paul. Photograph, 1925

Background imageAdvocate Collection: NETTIE ROGERS SHULER (1865-1939). American suffragist. Photographed c1920

NETTIE ROGERS SHULER (1865-1939). American suffragist. Photographed c1920

Background imageAdvocate Collection: VICTORIA CLAFLIN WOODHULL (1838-1927). American reformer. Oil over a photograph

VICTORIA CLAFLIN WOODHULL (1838-1927). American reformer. Oil over a photograph

Background imageAdvocate Collection: SUSAN ANTHONY (1820-1906). American reformer. Caricature, 1870

SUSAN ANTHONY (1820-1906). American reformer. Caricature, 1870

Background imageAdvocate Collection: SUSAN B. ANTHONY (1820-1906). Oil over a photograph, 1900, by Frances Benjamin Johnston

SUSAN B. ANTHONY (1820-1906). Oil over a photograph, 1900, by Frances Benjamin Johnston

Background imageAdvocate Collection: Pope Gregory IX handing the Decretals to an advocate of the Consistory, from Military

Pope Gregory IX handing the Decretals to an advocate of the Consistory, from Military
KW478247 Pope Gregory IX handing the Decretals to an advocate of the Consistory, from Military and Religious Life in the Middle Ages by Paul Lacroix, published London c.1880 (litho) by French School

Background imageAdvocate Collection: Naval Court-Martial on Board H. M. s. Swiftsure, Devonport, on the Stranding of H. M

Naval Court-Martial on Board H. M. s. Swiftsure, Devonport, on the Stranding of H. M
NAVAL COURT-MARTIAL ON BOARD H.M.S. SWIFTSURE, DEVONPORT, ON THE STRANDING OF H.M.S. HOWE: Mr. Bousfield, Q.C.; Admiral H. Fairfax; Mr. Rickard (Judge Advocate); Admiral Sir R.M. Molyneux

Background imageAdvocate Collection: Hippocrates of Kos, Pieter Serwouters, Bonaventura Elzevier, Abraham Elzevier (I), 1628

Hippocrates of Kos, Pieter Serwouters, Bonaventura Elzevier, Abraham Elzevier (I), 1628

Background imageAdvocate Collection: A District Court, 1888 (oil on canvas)

A District Court, 1888 (oil on canvas)
BAL167485 A District Court, 1888 (oil on canvas) by Zoshchenko, Mikhail Ivanovich (1857-1907); 78x109 cm; Tretyakov Gallery, Moscow, Russia; Russian, out of copyright

Background imageAdvocate Collection: Verdict, Not Guilty, 1882 (oil on canvas)

Verdict, Not Guilty, 1882 (oil on canvas)
BAL167461 Verdict, Not Guilty, 1882 (oil on canvas) by Makovsky, Vladimir Egorovic (1846-1920); 79x105 cm; Tretyakov Gallery, Moscow, Russia; Russian, out of copyright

Background imageAdvocate Collection: Andre Marie Jean Jacques Dupin (engraving)

Andre Marie Jean Jacques Dupin (engraving)
XIR1144544 AndreMarie Jean Jacques Dupin (engraving) by French School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: AndreMarie Jean Jacques Dupin (1783-1865), commonly called Dupin the Elder

Background imageAdvocate Collection: Portraits of Portraits of eight historical figures, Reinier Vinkeles, 1751 - 1816

Portraits of Portraits of eight historical figures, Reinier Vinkeles, 1751 - 1816

Background imageAdvocate Collection: SCOTLAND: EDINBURGH, 1864. View through Advocates Close in Edinburgh, Scotland

SCOTLAND: EDINBURGH, 1864. View through Advocates Close in Edinburgh, Scotland. Wood engraving, English, 1864



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"Championing Equality: The Unyielding Spirit of Advocacy" In the fight for justice and equality, advocates have emerged as beacons of hope, challenging societal norms and paving the way for change. From iconic figures like Rosa Parks, who defiantly took her seat on a segregated bus in Montgomery, Alabama, to Emmeline Pankhurst's unwavering determination outside Buckingham Palace, these advocates have left an indelible mark on history. The suffragette cat in the hat and flag symbolize the relentless pursuit of women's rights. With their boldness and resilience, they shattered barriers that confined them to second-class citizenship. Alice Paul's founding of the National Women's Party further exemplified this commitment to progress. Not limited by gender or nationality, advocates like Frances Willard fought tirelessly for various causes. Their dedication knew no bounds as they challenged social norms and championed reforms that would benefit all. Barristers such as Robert Blair epitomized advocacy within legal realms. Armed with notebooks filled with knowledge and wigs representing tradition, they fearlessly defended justice while upholding principles of fairness. King Charles III stands tall in his first portrait—a reminder that even those in positions of power can become allies in advocating for change. Nicholas C. Criss seated behind Rosa Parks signifies how journalists played a crucial role in amplifying voices that were often silenced. From Pierre-Antoine Berryer to Theophile Gautier—French lawyer-politicians whose words resonated through generations—their eloquence fueled movements towards progress, and are not mere spectators; they are catalysts igniting flames within societies yearning for transformation. They embody courage when faced with adversity and inspire others to join their cause. As we reflect upon these remarkable individuals who dedicated their lives to advocacy, let us remember that our own actions can make a difference too. Each one of us has the power to advocate for what is right, to challenge injustice, and to create a world where equality prevails.