WOMENS' RIGHTS AND WHAT BECAME OF IT IN 1981
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WOMENS' RIGHTS AND WHAT BECAME OF IT IN 1981

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WOMENS' RIGHTS AND WHAT BECAME OF IT IN 1981
printed in black on white cotton in 1881 with scenes of how women might be behaving one hundred years later, including lady soldiers, lady lawyers, mechanics and politicians, while the men do the laundry ('now we're busy'), wear bonnets and mind babies--23in. x 21.5in. (59cm. x 54cm.)
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