Victoria Woodhull caricature by Thomas Nast 1872

Victoria Woodhull caricature by Thomas Nast 1872

Caricature of american suffragist victoria woodhull (1838-1927) by thomas nast (1840-1902). "get thee behind me, (mrs. ) satan!" wife, carrying heavy burden of children and drunk husband, saying to mrs. Satan (victoria woodhull), "i'd rather travel the hardest path of matrimony than follow your footsteps. " mrs. Satan holds sign "be saved by free love. " illustration in "harper's weekly", v. 16, february 17 1872, p. 140. Date: 1872.
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