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DescriptionJohn Stuart Mill, Punch, 30 March 1867.jpeg | "John Stuart Mill asks an indignant John Bull to let women cast their vote." [1] The woman next to Mill second from the left is the suffragist Lydia Becker. |
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Source | Punch, 30 March 1867 |
Author | John Tenniel |
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