This cartoon from the May 1912 issue of The Woman's Protest features the caption "Her Mother's Voice," a clear and interesting reference to the popular RCA advertisement featuring a dog named Nipper listening to a gramophone and hearing "his master's voice." What is this cartoon's intended message? The woman pictured outside wears a sash reading "for women" and holds a hatchet in one hand and a pennant supporting "votes" in the other. | ![]() |
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