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Votes for Women
2603914 Votes for Women; (add.info.: Votes for Women. The British Liberal Party speaking with two voices. Lewis Vernon Harcourt saying 'No votes for women' while on the other side of the platform his colleague David Lloyd George is saying 'Votes for Women'. Cartoon by Leonard Raven - Hill from "Punch", London)
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This powerful image captures a pivotal moment in history during the suffragette movement, where the British Liberal Party was divided on the issue of women's voting rights. On one side of the platform stands Lewis Vernon Harcourt, boldly declaring 'No votes for women', while on the other side his colleague David Lloyd George passionately advocates for 'Votes for Women'. The contrast between their opposing views is stark and emblematic of the societal struggle for equal rights.
The crowd gathered around them reflects a diverse range of opinions and emotions, highlighting the complexity of political discourse during this time. The cartoon by Leonard Raven-Hill from "Punch" magazine cleverly illustrates this divide within British politics, with both men standing firm in their beliefs.
As we look back at this historical moment, it serves as a reminder of the importance of unity and solidarity in fighting for human rights. The image speaks volumes about the power of speaking out against injustice and advocating for change. It is a testament to those who bravely stood up for what they believed in, even when faced with opposition.
Overall, this print encapsulates a crucial chapter in our collective history and serves as a poignant reminder that progress towards equality is not always easy or straightforward.
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