Dublin Core
Title
The Spirit of 1913
Subject
The women's rights movement came back with a new energy in 1913.
Description
The women's rights movement was perceived to be strong in 1913. Halftone photomechanical print. 1913. World War I would begin for the rest of the world in two years, and in seven years women would receive the right to vote from the ratification of the Nineteenth Amendment. The women's rights movement of 1913 was being compared to the spirit of revolution in 1776.
Creator
Hart Purdy
Publisher
Library of Congress
Date
1913
Still Image Item Type Metadata
Original Format
Digitization of a political cartoon