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W. J. BRYAN CARTOON, c1915. The Latest Suffrage Recruit. American cartoon, c1915, by Clifford K. Berryman showing William Jennings Bryan hoisting a flag promoting womens suffrage over Washington, D. C

W. J. BRYAN CARTOON, c1915. The Latest Suffrage Recruit. American cartoon, c1915, by Clifford K. Berryman showing William Jennings Bryan hoisting a flag promoting womens suffrage over Washington, D. C


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W. J. BRYAN CARTOON, c1915. The Latest Suffrage Recruit. American cartoon, c1915, by Clifford K. Berryman showing William Jennings Bryan hoisting a flag promoting womens suffrage over Washington, D. C

W.J. BRYAN CARTOON, c1915.
The Latest Suffrage Recruit. American cartoon, c1915, by Clifford K. Berryman showing William Jennings Bryan hoisting a flag promoting womens suffrage over Washington, D.C

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This photo print, titled "W. J. BRYAN CARTOON, c1915. The Latest Suffrage Recruit" takes us back to a significant moment in American history during the early 20th century. Created by Clifford K. Berryman, a renowned American cartoonist of that era, this artwork captures the essence of the women's suffrage movement. In this powerful image, we see William Jennings Bryan proudly hoisting a flag promoting women's suffrage over Washington, D. C. , symbolizing his support for this progressive cause. Bryan was not only an influential figure in American politics but also a prominent advocate for various social reforms. The year 1915 marked an important period in the fight for gender equality and voting rights for women across America. This cartoon serves as both a representation and celebration of the growing feminist movement during that time. Berryman's artistic skills shine through as he expertly portrays Bryan's determination and conviction through his facial expression and body language. The flag itself becomes a potent symbol of hope and progress as it waves high above Washington, D. C. , inspiring countless others to join the cause. As we reflect on this historical moment captured by Granger Art on Demand, let us remember those who fought tirelessly for equal rights and pay homage to their efforts in shaping our society today.

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