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Background imageFeminism Collection: Germaine Greer, Author and Lecturer, at the University of Warwick

Germaine Greer, Author and Lecturer, at the University of Warwick, has written a shortly to be published book entitled The Female Eunuch

Background imageFeminism Collection: Gloria Steinem, Geraldine Ferraro, and Cyndi Lauper

Gloria Steinem, Geraldine Ferraro, and Cyndi Lauper
Ms. Magazine honors Vice Presidential candidate Geraldine Ferraro and rock star Cyndi Lauper as Women of the Year for 1984. The honorees stand with Ms. president Gloria Steinem

Background imageFeminism Collection: Movie Poster 'When women work'

Movie Poster "When women work". The Women's Bureau, U.S. Department of Labor, 1921. Private Collection

Background imageFeminism Collection: English suffragette, feminist newspaper, 1908

English suffragette, feminist newspaper, 1908. News seller, she is standing on the street not the pavement so as not to be arrested. The suffragettes published their own magazine / newspaper

Background imageFeminism Collection: 19th AMENDMENT, 1919

19th AMENDMENT, 1919. Missouri Governor Frederick Gardner signing the resolution ratifying the 19th constitutional amendment, 1919. Photograph by Carl Deeg

Background imageFeminism Collection: EMMELINE PANKHURST (1858-1928)

EMMELINE PANKHURST (1858-1928). English woman-suffrage advocate. Mrs. Pankhurst arrested outside Buckingham Palace, London, while trying to present a petition to King George V, 21 May 1914

Background imageFeminism Collection: 19th AMENDMENT, 1919

19th AMENDMENT, 1919. The Congressional Resolution for the submission of the Nineteenth Amendment to the Constitution to the state legislatures for ratification, 1919

Background imageFeminism Collection: VOTES FOR WOMEN, 1911. American womens suffrage poster, 1911

VOTES FOR WOMEN, 1911. American womens suffrage poster, 1911

Background imageFeminism Collection: WOMENs RIGHTS. English poster, c1907, for Votes for Women newspaper

WOMENs RIGHTS. English poster, c1907, for Votes for Women newspaper

Background imageFeminism Collection: Votes for women, 1911-1913. Artist: Boye, Bertha Margaret (1883-1930)

Votes for women, 1911-1913. Artist: Boye, Bertha Margaret (1883-1930)
Votes for women, 1911-1913. From a private collection

Background imageFeminism Collection: EMMELINE PANKHURST (1858-1928). English suffragist. Oil over a photograph

EMMELINE PANKHURST (1858-1928). English suffragist. Oil over a photograph

Background imageFeminism Collection: English suffragette feminist newpaper, 1908

English suffragette feminist newpaper, 1908

Background imageFeminism Collection: Suffragette - Womens Rights - Bloomerism

Suffragette - Womens Rights - Bloomerism
A woman wearing bloomers is stopped by a Policeman from entering a Ladies Public Toilet as she is wearing bloomers, which PC Plod views as unsuitable for a lady! Date: 1913

Background imageFeminism Collection: Cut and he will not come again by Reginald Higgins

Cut and he will not come again by Reginald Higgins
An illustration showing a mermaid with the shorn, shingled Eton crop hairstyle of the 1920s, looking rather forlorn as she waits for her lover to return

Background imageFeminism Collection: The Modern Girl by Wilton Williams

The Modern Girl by Wilton Williams
A series of sketches by Wilton Williams, subtitled Full dress and bathing dress (other artists show undress, and underwear in this series of three) showing the modern girl of 1925

Background imageFeminism Collection: Reino Unido (20th c. ). Suffragette demonstration

Reino Unido (20th c. ). Suffragette demonstration
Reino Unido (20th c.). Suffragette demonstration in London. Engraving. FRANCE. Paris. National Library

Background imageFeminism Collection: Barred from Womens Lecture for wearing bloomers

Barred from Womens Lecture for wearing bloomers
A woman wearing bloomers is stopped by a Vicar from entering a Lecture (for Women Only !) as she is wearing bloomers, which Rev Self Righteous views as totally unsuitable for a lady! Date: 1911

Background imageFeminism Collection: Suffragette magazine gives angelic status to Emily Davison

Suffragette magazine gives angelic status to Emily Davison

Background imageFeminism Collection: Southern Democrats forcing black voters to vote the Democratic ticket

Southern Democrats forcing black voters to vote the Democratic ticket
SOUTH: FORCED VOTE, 1876. Southern Democrats forcing black voters to vote the Democratic ticket: cartoon published in an American newspaper just before the presidential election of 1876

Background imageFeminism Collection: La Femme doit voter: à temps nouveaux

La Femme doit voter: à temps nouveaux
La Femme doit voter: a temps nouveaux, suffrage nouveau, ca 1925-1928. Private Collection

Background imageFeminism Collection: advancing, ambition, ar, augmented reality, breaking, breakout, breakthrough, brunette

advancing, ambition, ar, augmented reality, breaking, breakout, breakthrough, brunette
Woman breaking through glass ceiling

Background imageFeminism Collection: AMERICAN SUFFRAGISTS. Playwright Mercedes de Acosta and her sister demonstrating for womens suffrage during World War I

AMERICAN SUFFRAGISTS. Playwright Mercedes de Acosta and her sister demonstrating for womens suffrage during World War I

Background imageFeminism Collection: WOMENs RIGHTS CONVENTION. Elizabeth Cady Stanton addressing the first Womens Rights Convention in Seneca Falls

WOMENs RIGHTS CONVENTION. Elizabeth Cady Stanton addressing the first Womens Rights Convention in Seneca Falls, New York, on June 20, 1848

Background imageFeminism Collection: WOMENs RIGHTS. What a Woman may be and yet not have the Vote : English postcard, c1910

WOMENs RIGHTS. What a Woman may be and yet not have the Vote : English postcard, c1910
WOMENs RIGHTS. " What a Woman may be and yet not have the Vote" : English postcard, c1910

Background imageFeminism Collection: WOMENs SUFFRAGE, 1920. Young girls at an American suffrage meeting

WOMENs SUFFRAGE, 1920. Young girls at an American suffrage meeting, c1920, in an automobile festooned with banners and placards reading, Votes for Us When We are Women

Background imageFeminism Collection: The Pseudonym and Antonym Libraries, 1895. Artist: Beardsley, Aubrey (1872?1898)

The Pseudonym and Antonym Libraries, 1895. Artist: Beardsley, Aubrey (1872?1898)
The Pseudonym and Antonym Libraries, 1895. From a private collection

Background imageFeminism Collection: Sarah Grand, Irish feminist writer

Sarah Grand, Irish feminist writer
Sarah Grand (real name Frances Elizabeth Bellenden Clarke, 1854-1922), Irish feminist writer. circa 1900

Background imageFeminism Collection: EMMA GOLDMAN (1869-1940). American anarchist: oil over a photograph taken at the

EMMA GOLDMAN (1869-1940). American anarchist: oil over a photograph taken at the time of her deportation from the United States in 1919

Background imageFeminism Collection: Ceux qui votent! Celles qui ne votent pas?!, 1928. Creator: Roger, Théo (active 1920s)

Ceux qui votent! Celles qui ne votent pas?!, 1928. Creator: Roger, Théo (active 1920s)
Ceux qui votent! Celles qui ne votent pas?!, 1928. Private Collection

Background imageFeminism Collection: ESTELLE SYLVIA PANKHURST (1882-1960). English suffragette, daughter of Emmeline Pankhurst

ESTELLE SYLVIA PANKHURST (1882-1960). English suffragette, daughter of Emmeline Pankhurst. Photograph, c1910

Background imageFeminism Collection: Early suffragette rally at around the turn of the 20th Century. by the Womens Social

Early suffragette rally at around the turn of the 20th Century. by the Womens Social and Political Union

Background imageFeminism Collection: THE BLOOMER COSTUME: lithograph, 1851, by Nathaniel Currier

THE BLOOMER COSTUME: lithograph, 1851, by Nathaniel Currier

Background imageFeminism Collection: Annie Kenney and Constance Lytton in the Prisoners Pageant of the Women's Coronation Procession

Annie Kenney and Constance Lytton in the Prisoners Pageant of the Women's Coronation Procession
2906436 Annie Kenney and Constance Lytton in the Prisoners Pageant of the Women's Coronation Procession, 1911 (b/w photo) by English Photographer; Private Collection; (add.info.: On 17th June)

Background imageFeminism Collection: Mabel Tuke, Joint Honourary Secretary of the Womens Social and Political Union (WSPU)

Mabel Tuke, Joint Honourary Secretary of the Womens Social and Political Union (WSPU), c1908

Background imageFeminism Collection: Two Parisian Feminists putting up a Poster

Two Parisian Feminists putting up a Poster
The New Professions for Women. An illustration of the French struggle for Womens Rights. Two Feminists put up a poster announcing a womens rights public demonstration/meeting in Paris

Background imageFeminism Collection: Young girl in pink pussy hat with signs of womens power

Young girl in pink pussy hat with signs of womens power, women's march on Washington, Augusta Maine, USA

Background imageFeminism Collection: Women's rights in Tunisia: revolution in the harem, 1883 (drawing)

Women's rights in Tunisia: revolution in the harem, 1883 (drawing)
PCT8970617 Women's rights in Tunisia: revolution in the harem, 1883 (drawing) by Robida, Albert (1848-1926); (add.info.: Women read newspapers with feminist titles: La Citoyenne, La Femme Libre)

Background imageFeminism Collection: First World War 1914-1918 (14-18): ' Do you want me, Tommy

First World War 1914-1918 (14-18): " Do you want me, Tommy
PCT4296985 First World War 1914-1918 (14-18): " Do you want me, Tommy

Background imageFeminism Collection: First World War 1914-1918 (14-18): 'Long live the suffragettes!' Take me with you

First World War 1914-1918 (14-18): "Long live the suffragettes!" Take me with you
PCT4296977 First World War 1914-1918 (14-18): "Long live the suffragettes

Background imageFeminism Collection: Portrait de Mary E. Hunt, ecrivain et theologienne feministe americaine - North America

Portrait de Mary E. Hunt, ecrivain et theologienne feministe americaine - North America
UTD4835078 Portrait de Mary E. Hunt, ecrivain et theologienne feministe americaine - North America, Portrait of American writer and theologian Mary E. Hunt. Image date: circa 1910

Background imageFeminism Collection: The Suffragette Housemaid 1908, (1933). Creator: Unknown

The Suffragette Housemaid 1908, (1933). Creator: Unknown
The Suffragette Housemaid 1908, (1933). A suffragette (Vera Wentworth?) wearing a pinafore advertising a protest on Londons Victoria Embankment

Background imageFeminism Collection: The Triumph of the Religion

The Triumph of the Religion
Cartoon titled The Triumph of the Religion'

Background imageFeminism Collection: Sun and Waves

Sun and Waves
Sandra Poliakov

Background imageFeminism Collection: Design for Poster, Association of Women Painters and Sculptors (ink over graphite on paper)

Design for Poster, Association of Women Painters and Sculptors (ink over graphite on paper)
TBM350491 Design for Poster, Association of Women Painters and Sculptors (ink over graphite on paper) by Brewster, Anna Richards (1870-1952); 57x37.3 cm; Brooklyn Museum, New York

Background imageFeminism Collection: Beautiful Giant Woman

Beautiful Giant Woman Beautiful giant woman holding up some buildings

Background imageFeminism Collection: Medium shot of young businesswoman live streaming podcast with female guest sitting at cafe table equipped with laptop

Medium shot of young businesswoman live streaming podcast with female guest sitting at cafe table equipped with laptop

Background imageFeminism Collection: Portrait of Tekla Hultin, 1905. Creator: Eero Jarnefelt

Portrait of Tekla Hultin, 1905. Creator: Eero Jarnefelt
Portrait of Tekla Hultin, 1905

Background imageFeminism Collection: Frida Kahlo - Fulang-Chang and I

Frida Kahlo - Fulang-Chang and I

Background imageFeminism Collection: Feminist and Suffrage Leader Lucy Stone

Feminist and Suffrage Leader Lucy Stone
(Original Caption) Lucy Stone (1818-1893), American feminist who was a founder of the American Woman Suffrage Association

Background imageFeminism Collection: Elizabeth Cady Stanton

Elizabeth Cady Stanton
(Original Caption) Formal, waist-up portrait of Elizabeth Cady Stanton (1815-1902), famous women's right activist. Undated photograph

Background imageFeminism Collection: Victoria Woodhull

Victoria Woodhull
(Original Caption) Portrait of American feminist Victoria Claflin Woodhull (1838-1927), circa 1872

Background imageFeminism Collection: Susan B. Anthony and Elizabeth Cady Stanton

Susan B. Anthony and Elizabeth Cady Stanton
American women's rights pioneers, Susan B. Anthony, standing, and Elizabeth Cady Stanton, seated, read a letter, circa 1890. (Photo by Bettmann via Getty Images)

Background imageFeminism Collection: Susan B. Anthony and Elizabeth Cady Stanton

Susan B. Anthony and Elizabeth Cady Stanton
Susan B. Anthony (L) reads a book with Elizabeth Cady Stanton. The two women were leaders of the nineteenth century suffragist and abolitionist movements

Background imageFeminism Collection: Frances Elizabeth Willard

Frances Elizabeth Willard
(Original Caption) Portrait of Frances Elizabeth Willard, feminist, temperance worker, professor of natural science at Syracuse, president of the Council of Federated Societies of American Women

Background imageFeminism Collection: Susan B. Anthony Writing at a Desk

Susan B. Anthony Writing at a Desk
(Original Caption) 12/1898-Suffragist Susan B. Anthony (1820-1906), seated at her desk

Background imageFeminism Collection: Women Drinking at Bar in the Hotel Majestic

Women Drinking at Bar in the Hotel Majestic
(Original Caption) New York, NY: Women at bar in the Hotel Majestic. Old time photo. Undated



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"Feminism: The Fight for Equality and Women's Rights" In the early 20th century, brave women like the English suffragettes paved the way for gender equality. Their determination to secure voting rights for women was evident in their feminist newspaper established in 1908. With powerful headlines advocating for change, this publication aimed to challenge societal norms and empower women. The struggle continued across borders as American suffragettes fought passionately for their cause. A striking poster from 1911 boldly proclaimed "Votes for Women, " capturing the essence of their movement. These activists faced numerous obstacles but remained undeterred, as depicted by Emmeline Pankhurst's arrest outside Buckingham Palace in 1914 while presenting a petition to King George V. Art played a significant role in spreading awareness about feminism during this era. Bertha Margaret Boye's artwork from 1911-1913 showcased strong female figures demanding their right to vote, inspiring countless others to join the cause. The efforts of these courageous individuals culminated with the passing of the Nineteenth Amendment in 1919, granting women's suffrage in America. Bloomerism emerged as a symbol of defiance against traditional gender roles and expectations. Women who dared to wear bloomers were often barred from attending lectures or facing social ostracization; however, they persisted undeterred by society's disapproval. Through thought-provoking poems like "Cut and he will not come again" by Reginald Higgins and artistic representations such as Wilton Williams' "The Modern Girl, " feminism challenged conventional notions of femininity and encouraged women to embrace independence and self-expression. Feminist movements transcended national boundaries, with suffragette demonstrations taking place even beyond England and America - including Reino Unido (20th c. ). This global solidarity demonstrated that gender equality was an issue that resonated universally among women seeking justice.

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