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This 2.5" x 4" Cut Signature with the inscription of "Vote for Woman Suffrage, The Revolution New York" has been personally signed by Susan B. Anthony. Tearing to the right edge but overall fine. Comes encapsulated and authenticated by Beckett Authentication Services.

The Revolution was a newspaper established by women's rights activists Susan B. Anthony and Elizabeth Cady Stanton in New York City. It was published weekly between January 8, 1868, and February 17, 1872. With a combative style that matched its name, it primarily focused on women's rights, especially prohibiting discrimination against women's suffrage in the United States, and women's suffrage in general. Its significance was greater than its short lifespan would indicate. Established during a period when a split was developing within the women's rights movement, it gave Stanton and Anthony a means for expressing their views about the issues being disputed when it otherwise would have been difficult for them to make their voices heard. It helped them strengthen their wing of the movement and prepare the way for an organization to represent it.

Susan B. Anthony Signed Stationary Card with Incredible Womans Rights Quote (Beckett/BAS Encapsulated)
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