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English: "Protective Legislation for Women-How it Works" by Nina Allender, Dec. 15, 1923
Photographer
English: Nina Evans Allender (1872-1957)
Title
English: "Protective Legislation for Women-How it Works" by Nina Allender, Dec. 15, 1923
Description
English:

Drawing of woman with her arms around two children. She looks over her shoulder at a notice posted on a door.

A woman, holding two young children, reads a sign that says, "Protection--Motherhood is the noblest profession in the world. Therefore you must be given inferior jobs, the lowest pay, and your hours for work shall be limited. (Except in the HOME)." This cartoon was originally published in "Equal Rights" on December 15, 1923. The caption written on the original drawing is "Protection.: The artist did not write a date on the original drawing. Dimensions H-15 W-13.25 inches

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English: Belmont-Paul Women's Equality National Monument, District of Columbia , District of Columbia
Date Published on 15 December 1923
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English: NPGallery
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This work is in the public domain in the United States because it was published (or registered with the U.S. Copyright Office) before January 1, 1929.
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English: Nina Allender Political Cartoons

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