Isabel de Giberne Sieveking (1857-1936) was a British writer and women's suffrage activist. She lived a life that challenged many contemporary conceptions about gender roles and sexuality during the late-nineteenth and early-twentieth-century. University of Indiana Ph.D. candidate Miranda Wojciechowski has created this fascinating online exhibit dedicated to Sieveking's life and work. Drawing on...
From the National Women's History Museum in Alexandria, Virginia, comes this online exhibit about the the women's suffrage movement. The exhibit features a number of fascinating primary documents, including posters, political cartoons, photographs, and more. Collectively, these items illustrate how women's suffrage proponents utilized popular notions about the sphere of femininity and motherhood...