Museum of Resistance and Resilience Main MenuPraxis #1: Curation and Annotation (Group Project)details of Praxis #1 assignmentPraxis #1.1 War, Memory, And Identity: Beyond Victims and Voice Museum of Resistance and ResilienceProfessor Marjory Wentworth Honor's Class at College of CharlestonPraxis #2 Media Intervention, Multimedia Essay (Individual Project)Entry 2 in our Museum of Resistance and ResiliencePraxis #3 Manifesto of Future Resistance and ResilienceMedia Intervention/Media PostsFinal Course Reflection - A Letter to the FutureDue November 18Vicki Callahanf68c37bed83f129872c0216fae5c9d063d9e11baLisa Müller-Tredecc71af55f5122020f2b95396300e25feb73b6995
A photograph captured in 1909, London, depicting imprisoned suffragettes demanding the public attention of their situation and call for impartial treatments as natural human beings, through waving arms, hands, and displaying signed post cards. The photogr
1media/suffragette-10_thumb.jpg2020-09-23T11:03:39-07:00Jiacheng Wangdee90c0695e1baf7e904e33f1f03bda7fc31e8daTM Hulton Archive of Imprisoned Suffragettes waving and displaying cards as a form of protest1London Imprisoned Suffragettes in 1909media/suffragette-10.jpgplain2020-09-23T11:03:39-07:00Arbuckle, A. (2015, October 28). Imprisoned suffragettes endured force-feeding and torture. Mashable. https://mashable.com/2015/10/28/suffragettes-in-prison/J17126980220140109093129+0000Hulton ArchiveStringerGBRUnited Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern IrelandGetty Images2014 Getty ImagesJPNImprisoned suffragettes waving through the barred windows of Holloway Prison, London, 1909. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)190901011909Black and whiteH 128572 BOX 2635 5/4H128572 BOX 2635 5/4J1712698J171269802OutdoorsPrisondaydiry 19424four peopleonly womenpolitical prisonerprisonersuffragetteunrecognizable personwavingwindowwomen's rightsHulton Archive1IPOLPRISuffragettes In PrisonJiacheng Wangdee90c0695e1baf7e904e33f1f03bda7fc31e8da