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Women, we might as well be dogs baying the moon as petitioners without the right to vote!
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"Women, we might as well be dogs baying the moon as petitioners without the right to vote!"

- Susan B. Anthony

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Susan B. Anthony, a prominent figure in the females's suffrage motion, uses the metaphor in this quote to communicate the aggravation and helplessness that females felt without the right to vote. Her comparison of ladies to "canines baying the moon" shows a sense of futility and powerlessness in their quest for political acknowledgment and equality. In the 19th and early 20th centuries, ladies in the United States were largely left out from the electoral process, successfully silencing their voices in the democratic system.

Anthony underscores the absurdity and desperation of the situation. Simply as a dog barking at the moon is an effort that has no concrete result, so too is the act of petitioning without the right to vote. Without the capability to participate in elections, females's interest the government for reasonable treatment and equal rights were akin to shouting into a space, highlighting their incapacity to impact modification through conventional, legal methods.

This metaphor also reflects the wider context of ladies's rights motions, emphasizing the systemic and institutional barriers ladies faced. Anthony's words suggest that petitions and advocacy fall on deaf ears when not supported by the power of the vote-- a vital tool for bringing about legal change. Her comparison calls attention to the dismissive mindsets of those in power towards females's needs for equality and the typically indifferent or resistant political landscape of her time.

Additionally, this quote serves as a rallying cry for suffrage, motivating both females and allies to recognize the intrinsic oppression and take active functions in promoting for modification. It highlights the need for females's voices to be heard and appreciated as equivalent participants in the civic domain, recognizing that real democracy can not exist without the addition of all people. In doing so, Anthony strengthens the importance of the suffrage motion and its central function in the wider fight for ladies's rights and equality.

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USA Flag This quote is written / told by Susan B. Anthony between February 15, 1820 and March 13, 1906. He/she was a famous Activist from USA. The author also have 25 other quotes.

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