Suffragette Husband Minds Babies
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Suffragette Husband Minds Babies
Suffragette Husband Minds Babies. Husband minds the babies while wife sleeps in bed. Pro-suffrage notices on the wall. Regretfully, he thinks, Oh why did I sing I Love me and the world is mine Date: circa 1910
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Media ID 14161958
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Babies Husband Minds Mine Notices Sing Sleeps Suffrage Suffragette Suffragettes Thinks Rights
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This poignant photograph captures the sacrifices made by husbands and families during the suffragette movement in the early 1910s. In the image, a husband sits on the edge of the bed, intently focused on the babies in his care, while his wife lies asleep. The room is adorned with pro-suffrage notices and posters, reflecting the couple's commitment to women's rights. The husband's expression conveys a sense of regret and longing, as he thinks to himself, 'Oh why did I sing I love me and the world is mine?' This poignant moment highlights the role of husbands and families in supporting the suffragette cause, and the personal sacrifices they made to allow women to pursue their dreams of equality. The photograph is a powerful reminder of the history and historical significance of the suffragette movement, and the impact it had on families and society as a whole.
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