Creating the United States
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Retouching the Declaration of Independence
In this illustration from Life magazine, an American woman retouches the Declaration of Independence by editing the famous line to read: “We hold these truths to be self evident, that all men and women are created equal.” In 1915 American women were pushing for equal rights, particularly the right to vote in national elections, which finally came with the 1920 adoption of the Nineteenth Amendment.