he drew cartoons that criticized black legislators as strongly as earlier cartoons had championed black suffrage and lamented white supremacist violence.
Anti-suffrage cartoons depicted female activists in pursuit of the vote as mannish, shrewish and barren; they were women who turned to politics because they had missed their vocation as wife and ...
In Edwardian Britain, men and women were thought to belong to separate public and private spheres, as cartoons of the time ... the National Union of Women's Suffrage Societies (NUWSS).
he drew cartoons that criticized black legislators as strongly as earlier cartoons had championed black suffrage and lamented white supremacist violence.
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