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Belva Lockwood Presidential Bid,1884

Belva Lockwood Presidential Bid, 1884
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Title: Belva Lockwood Presidential Bid,1884
Caption: Now let the show go on! Illustration shows Mrs. Lockwood, holding papers that state, Nomination for Pres. Womens' Rights Party, bursting through an opening in the floor of a stage to appear next to a clown labeled B.B. who is holding a paddle labeled, Demagogism, and a string of sausages labeled, His Own Nomination, Womens' Suffrage Nomination, Tewksbury Pauper Nomination, Convict Party Nomination, Greenback Nomination, Last Nomination. Belva Ann Bennett Lockwood (October 24, 1830 - May 19, 1917) was an American attorney, politician, educator, and author. She ran for president in 1884 and 1888 on the ticket of the National Equal Rights Party and was the first woman to appear on official ballots. Frederick Burr Opper, Puck Magazine September 17, 1884.
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Image size: 3112 × 4350 px | 38.7 MB
Print size: 26.3 × 36.8 cm | 1225.2 × 1712.6 in (300 dpi)