Trina Robbins: Drawing for their Rights: Women Cartoonists and the Women's Suffrage Movementhttp://sfpl.org/index.php?pg=1005956501 American women had been pushing for their rights since before the revolution, but by 1848, they began actively campaigning for the right to vote. In the mid-19th century, improved printing technology spurred the publication of humor magazines, and soon women cartoonists were tackling the hot subject of suffrage in the new magazines. You'll be amazed -- and amused -- at what they drew. Writer and herstorian Trina Robbins discusses women cartoonists and the woman's suffrage movement. A book sale by Readers Books follows the event. Main SF Library, Latino/Hispanic Room, lower level
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Wednesday, September 28, 2011
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