File:Rogers Worm Holes 1914.jpg
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English: The Modern Woman, a pro-suffrage page appearing in Judge Magazine and containing a suffrage cartoon by Lou Rogers, "Looking for Worm Holes" Uncle Sam peers at the apple, "Government of all the people." At the side is half an apple "Government by 1/2 the people." Published 3 Jan. 1913. |
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Source | personal collection |
Author | Lou Rogers, Ida Husted Harper, Oreola W. Haskell |
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