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Suffragette Song Anthem Womens Marsellaise

Suffragette Song Anthem Womens Marsellaise. Words for The Womens Marsellaise by Florence Macauley, sung to the tune of the French National Anthem. Arise ye daughters of a land that vaunts its liberty Published by the National Womens Social & Political Union. Date: circa 1910

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Anthem Arise Daughters Florence Liberty Song Suffrage Suffragette Suffragettes Sung Tune Words Macauley Rights


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Arise, Ye Daughters of a Land that Vaunts Its Liberty: The Powerful Suffragette Song Anthem "Women's Marsellaise" This evocative photograph print captures the spirit of the Suffragette movement in early 20th century Britain, as women united in their fight for the right to vote. The image features the lyrics to the Women's Marsellaise, a powerful suffragette anthem penned by Florence Macauley, set to the tune of the French National Anthem. Published by the National Women's Social & Political Union around 1910, the Women's Marsellaise was a rallying cry for women's rights and suffrage. The lyrics, which call upon women to "arise, ye daughters of a land that vaunts its liberty," reflect the growing frustration and determination of the suffragette movement. The tune of the French National Anthem, with its rousing and defiant lyrics, added to the anthem's power and resonance. The image of the lyrics, printed on this photograph, serves as a poignant reminder of the historical significance of the suffragette movement and the courageous women who fought for women's rights and suffrage. Florence Macauley's words, "Arise, ye daughters of a land that vaunts its liberty," continue to inspire and empower women today, reminding us of the importance of standing up for our rights and fighting for equality and justice. This photograph print is a powerful reminder of the rich history of the suffragette movement and the enduring impact of the Women's Marsellaise on women's rights and suffrage.

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