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The signing of the Nineteenth Amendment, 4th June 1919 (litho)

The signing of the Nineteenth Amendment, 4th June 1919 (litho)


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The signing of the Nineteenth Amendment, 4th June 1919 (litho)

SLS249163 The signing of the Nineteenth Amendment, 4th June 1919 (litho) by American School, (19th century); Schlesinger Library, Radcliffe Institute, Harvard University; (add.info.: giving women the right to vote; Speaker Frederick H. Gillett in the House of Representatives; Maud Wood Park (1871-1955) was a suffragist; the ratification was eventually certified 18th August 1920 after Tennessee gave its approval, the thirty-sixth state to do so; ); eSchlesinger Library, Radcliffe Institute, Harvard; American, out of copyright

Media ID 22951238

© Schlesinger Library, Radcliffe Institute, Harvard / Bridgeman Images

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The signing of the Nineteenth Amendment, 4th June 1919

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is a powerful lithograph that captures a historic moment in American history. The image showcases Speaker Frederick H. Gillett standing tall in the House of Representatives, surrounded by a group of determined suffragists who fought tirelessly for women's right to vote. The composition beautifully portrays the significance and gravity of this milestone event. Each woman's face reflects determination and hope as they witness their hard-fought battle coming to fruition. Among them stands Maud Wood Park, an influential suffragist whose dedication played a crucial role in achieving this victory. This print symbolizes not only the official recognition of women's rights but also represents unity and solidarity among those who fought for equality. It serves as a reminder that progress is possible when individuals come together with shared goals and unwavering determination. Although it took over a year for ratification to be certified on August 18th, 1920, with Tennessee becoming the thirty-sixth state to approve it, this litho immortalizes the pivotal moment when change was set into motion. As we look at this artwork today, we are reminded of how far society has come since then while acknowledging that there is still work to be done towards achieving full gender equality. This print serves as both an inspiration and a testament to the power of collective action in shaping history.

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