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Handicapped! Annotation
12017-01-13T01:22:01-05:00Kathleen Hurlock62afa4649e1001ffbb7bf4bbefc88dc48d384c26633plain2017-01-13T02:27:34-05:00Kathleen Hurlock62afa4649e1001ffbb7bf4bbefc88dc48d384c26This piece is from the Artists Suffrage League, a group that made artistic propaganda for women’s suffrage in Victorian England. New Women were concerned about suffrage and other specific, legislative women's issues, but their scope went beyond that of more traditional feminists. Suffrage is only one of many radical changes in New Amazonia. Artists’ Suffrage League. Handicapped! n.d. Library of Congress Prints and Photographs Online Catalog. Web. 1 November 2016.
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12017-01-02T15:18:36-05:00Kathleen Hurlock62afa4649e1001ffbb7bf4bbefc88dc48d384c26Handicapped! by Women's Suffrage League1media/Handicapped! by Women's Suffrage League.jpgplain2017-01-02T15:18:36-05:00Library of CongressKathleen Hurlock62afa4649e1001ffbb7bf4bbefc88dc48d384c26