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'The Ladies' Advocate', 1867. Artist: John Tenniel
'The Ladies' Advocate', 1867. This cartoon shows Mrs Bull commiserating with John Stuart Mill on the rejection of his motion, during the course of the debates on the Reform Bill, to change all references to 'Man' in the Bill to 'Person'. Mill's most famous work was The Subjection of Women. His views on the need to allow women the vote were well-known and he was a passionate advocate of extending the franchise to include the 'gentler' sex. From Punch, or the London Charivari, June 1, 1867.
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HIP / Art Resource, NY
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19th century
B&W
B/W
BILL
Black & White
Black and white
bonnet
Cartoon
clothes
commiserating
concept
DEJECTED
DEJECTION
Dress
Engraving
Female
Feminism
GOWN
Hat
Heritage Image Partnership
JOHN
John Stuart
John Stuart Mill
John Tenniel
LADY
Male
Man
MEMBER OF PARLIAMENT
Men
Mill
Monochrome
MP
NINETEENTH CENTURY
People
Politician
Politics
Print Collector1
REFORM
RIGHTS
Satire
Sir John Tenniel
Suffrage
Tenniel
Wig, hairstyle
Woman
Women
women's liberation
WOMEN'S RIGHTS