"Forward into Light" slogan in suffrage iconography

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"Forward into Light" was a prominent rallying slogan in American suffrage iconography, closely associated with martyr-figure Inez Milholland and the broader struggle for women's voting rights.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf political slogan
suffrage slogan
appearsOn suffrage banners
suffrage memorial materials for Inez Milholland
suffrage posters
associatedWith American suffrage iconography
Inez Milholland NERFINISHED
women's voting rights in the United States
countryOfUse United States of America
surface form: United States
emotionalTone hopeful
inspirational
field feminist history
political communication
hasLanguage English
hasMottoForm "Forward into Light" NERFINISHED
hasTheme forward movement and progress
light as a metaphor for justice
historicalContext campaigns leading to the Nineteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution
ideology gender equality
women's rights
linkedConcept martyrdom of Inez Milholland
political rights for women
women's enfranchisement
medium printed ephemera
visual propaganda
moralFraming suffrage as a righteous cause
movement woman suffrage
notableFigureLinked Inez Milholland NERFINISHED
relatedTo American suffrage parades
suffrage pageantry
symbolizes movement from oppression into enlightenment
progress toward women's political equality
targetAudience supporters of women's suffrage
undecided voters on women's suffrage
timePeriod early 20th century
usedFor framing suffrage as moral progress
mobilizing support for women's suffrage
usedIn American woman suffrage movement

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Inez Milholland symbolizedBy "Forward into Light" slogan in suffrage iconography