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Campaign for Womens Suffrage in Belgium, 1908
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Campaign for Womens Suffrage in Belgium, 1908
Campaign for Womens Suffrage in Belgium, 1908. Belgian suffragettes upsetting a ballot box in their fight for votes for women. From Le Petit Journal (Paris, 17 May 1908). Belgian women were given the vote for municipal elections in 1919, but were not granted it for parliamentary elections until 1948
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Anger Angry Ballot Box Belgian Democracy Disruption Disruptive Election Feminism Fury Overturned Policeman Protest Protester Protesting Rage Rights Suffrage Suffragette Violence Violent Voting Womens Liberation Ann Ronan Pictures Ballot Paper Consternation Metaphor
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This powerful print captures the fervent Campaign for Women's Suffrage in Belgium in 1908. The image showcases a group of Belgian suffragettes defiantly overturning a ballot box, symbolizing their unwavering fight for voting rights. Published in Le Petit Journal on May 17th, 1908, this photograph highlights the disruptive and passionate nature of the movement. Belgian women faced an arduous struggle to secure their right to vote. While they were granted limited voting rights for municipal elections in 1919, it wasn't until 1948 that they finally achieved full suffrage for parliamentary elections. This prolonged battle is reflected in the determined expressions and angry gestures of these brave women. The scene depicted here is filled with consternation and disruption as male occupation forces try to maintain order amidst the chaos caused by these suffragette protesters. Policemen can be seen attempting to control the situation while surrounded by furious activists demanding equal democratic representation. This photograph serves as a metaphorical representation of democracy at work, showcasing how individuals are willing to disrupt societal norms and challenge authority when fighting for their fundamental rights. It also provides insight into early feminist movements and women's liberation efforts during the early 20th century. Through this image, we witness not only a moment frozen in time but also glimpse into the resilience and determination of those who fought tirelessly for gender equality throughout history.
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