Abolition & Women’s Suffrage

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Abolition & Women’s Suffrage

Angelina Grimke Sarah Grimke Harriet Forten Purvis Images courtesy of Library of Congress. Angelina Grimke Sarah Grimke Harriet Forten Purvis

Elizabeth Cady Stanton Images courtesy of Library of Congress Elizabeth Cady Stanton Lucy Stone

Sojourner Truth Susan B. Anthony

William Lloyd Garrison Frederick Douglass William Lloyd Garrison

Leading Utah Suffragists Emmeline B. Wells Dr. Martha Hughes Cannon

The left cartoon bears the caption: “An Unsightly Object—Who Will Take an Axe and Hew It Down?” On the right, the caption reads: “The Mormon Question: What is Uncle Sam Going to Do About It?” See the included document that explains these two cartoons in more detail.