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Satterfield cartoon about the 1912 Suffrage Hike (Binghamton Sun)

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Satterfield cartoon about the 1912 Suffrage Hike (Binghamton Sun)

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On December 16, 1912, Rosalie Gardiner Jones organized a Suffrage Hike from Manhattan to Albany. It lasted 12 days.

Robert William Satterfield, also known as "Sat", was an American cartoonist known for his editorial cartoons; he also created the comic strips The Family Next Door, Oh Thunder, and The Bicker Family; as well as the daily panels Sat's Bear and Days We'll Never Forget, as well as Bizzy Bear. Robert "Bob" Satterfield, born in Sharon, Pennsylvania, entered the creamery business and developed his artistic work in idle moments. His cartooning career began when he sold a cartoon to Robert F. Paine, editor of The Press in Cleveland in the 1890's. He became a political cartoonist with the Binghamton Sun, Cleveland Press, Cleveland News, Sandusky Register, and Kansas City World.

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