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We Want Our Rights, magazine cover

" We Want Our Rights", magazine cover. Universal Images Group (UIG) manages distribution for many leading specialist agencies worldwide. © Universal History Archive

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1913 Aggression Conflict Confrontation Demanding Equality Female Likeness Greek Culture Italian Culture Magazine Cover Mature Women Medium Group Of People Mid Adult Women Roman Numeral Senior Men Sign Susan B Anthony Toga Umbrella Violence Western Script Life Magazine Stabbing

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This magazine cover from 1913, titled "We Want Our Rights" encapsulates the essence of a historic movement demanding equality and justice. The image portrays a powerful confrontation between two groups of individuals, each passionately advocating for their beliefs. In the foreground, we see a diverse assembly of people holding signs and umbrellas as symbols of their unity. Their determined expressions reflect their unwavering commitment to achieving equal rights. An intense illustration captures the aggression and conflict that permeated this pivotal moment in history. The composition is enriched by elements representing various cultures: Greek togas symbolize democracy and freedom, while Italian influences pay homage to ancient civilizations that championed individual liberties. Roman numerals subtly remind us of our shared past and collective struggle for progress. Notably, both male and female likenesses are present in this medium group gathering – senior men with wisdom etched on their faces stand alongside mature women who have weathered countless battles for justice. Mid-adult women add vibrancy to the scene, embodying resilience and determination. This evocative magazine cover pays tribute to influential figures like Susan B. Anthony who fought tirelessly for gender equality. It serves as a poignant reminder that throughout history, marginalized communities have demanded their rightful place in society through peaceful means despite facing violence and oppression. As an iconic piece captured by Universal Images Group (UIG), this print immortalizes an era when voices rose above adversity with one resounding message: "We Want Our Rights. ".


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