Women’s Suffrage: Cartoons Magazine Centennial, July 1912, Part 4 + Themes Revue
Above & below, from the July 1912 issue of Cartoons Magazine, are a couple pages of cartoons on the subject of Women’s Suffrage. Above, American cartoons, including one by Robert Satterfield; beneath, two views from the Italian comic publication, Turin Fischietto. Click on the above & below pictures, to view the cartoons in detail, and better read their captions. Beneath, in the 1912 Election, Teddy Roosevelt — who had previously ignored women’s demands to vote — as a break-away Bull Moose Party candidate, suddenly embraced the movement. Cartoons by Boardman Robinson, William Kemp Starrett, and Harry J. Westerman. Click on the any of the pictures below, to access previous postings on that theme. Beneath, Women’s Suffrage and other aspects of Women’s History, are amongst the many themes tackled at SuperI.T.C.H. Other themes which we continue post on, include… Native American History… Comic Book/Strip Advertisements… And of course, other members of the SuperI.T.C.H. group are carrying on their own themes. Such as D.J. David B.’s Comic-Tunes… Interviews & Reviews with Beth Davies… Makin’ Links by BookSteve to help find interesting posts elsewhere, for those of us who haven’t the time to randomly hunt the Net… The obscure nostalgia comics of Comic Book Compulsive Steve Bennett… And the expert analysis of fellow 19th century Caricatures historian David Donihue, whose postings we haven’t seen in far too long… ElectionComics HarpersWeekly Harper’s Weekly T.R.

— Doug

















































