Suffragette Ceramic Black Woman
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Suffragette Ceramic Black Woman
A hand-painted suffragette ceramic figure of a black African woman wearing a corset and short bloomers. In her right hand she holds a brown club, and in her left hand, a sign which reads, Votes for Women. Her mouth is wide open, and her eyes rather wild. The figure was made by Schafer & Vater, a firm founded in 1890 in Germany. Often referred to as the figure of Sojourner Truth, the African-American abolitionist and Womens Rights Activist. (real name Isabella Baumfree, 1797-1883) Height 19cm (7.5 ) Date: circa 1910
Media ID 14168441
© The March of the Women Collection / Mary Evans Picture Library
Bloomers Ceramic Corset Eyes Firm Founded Holds Mouth Reads Suffrage Suffragette Suffragettes Votes Wide Wild
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