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- Tags: Infant
Domestic scene (household upturned)
Tags: ACTIVITIES, American, ANTI-SUFFRAGE, Bewildered man, Chair, Childcare, Children, Cooking, Couple, EMOTIONS, Fatherhood, HOUSEHOLD, Housework, Infant, Kitchen, MARRIAGE, Motherhood, Newspapers, PARENTHOOD, Pram, PRIVATE, Smoking, Stroller, Sweden, Swedish
The Suffragette Not at Home
Tags: Absent mother, Absent wife, Angry man, ANIMAL, ANTI-SUFFRAGE, Cat, Drawing, EMOTIONS, Family, FOOD, HOUSEHOLD, Housework, Husband, Infant, Kitchen, Man, Middle class, Motherhood, NON-HUMAN, note, Overwhelmed father, Suffragette, Wife, Woman, Working class
Do I Get Your Vote?
EQUALITY
Votes for Our Mothers
The Spirit of '76
VOTES
FOR
WOMEN
AFTER THE PAINTING BY [FRANCES] WILLARD.
[Image: Three babies in dresses march with drums, a flute, and a banner which reads, "Votes for Women." Below the image, the text reads, "The Spirit of '76."];…
Tags: "Votes for Women" banner, "Votes for Women" flag, ACTIVITIES, Adultized child, AGE, American, Babies, Baby, Cupid, Drawing, Drum, Drums, EMOTIONS, Everywoman, Fife, Flute, Happy, HISTORY/GOVERNMENT, Infant, Marching band, Music, Musical Instrument, New Jersey, PRO-SUFFRAGE, Suffrage advertisement, Votes for Women
The Spirit of '76
Nobody loves me -- Guess I'll be a suffragette
– GUESS I'LL BE A SUFFRAGETTE
Tags: Absent father, Absent mother, AGE, ANIMAL, ANTI-SUFFRAGE, Bloomers, Child, Crying, Crying infant, Dog, Drawing, EMOTIONS, FASHION, Fatherhood, Girl, Infant, Love, Motherhood, NON-HUMAN, Pants, PARENTHOOD, PRIVATE, Toy, Unfashionable, VIOLENCE
The Suffragette Hubby
HUBBY.
Hush my little baby –
Papa's little pet!
Ma's out lookin' for her
rights –
Ma's a Suffragette.
[Image: A husband holds his crying baby.]; 9x14 cm; print.
Tags: Absent mother, Absent wife, AGE, American, ANTI-SUFFRAGE, Child, Clock, Crying, Crying infant, EMOTIONS, Family, Father, Fatherhood, Fatigued man, Gender Roles, HOUSEHOLD, Husband, Infant, Man, MARRIAGE, Mother, Older man, PARENTHOOD, PRIVATE, Sad, Sad man, Suffragette, Wife
Rights of Women
John Burns. "No good for you to come here. Where's your husband?"
Mother. "At sea."
John Burns. "Well, be off with you, mothers don't count as parents."