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English: Helen Todd and her fellow suffragettes lecture audience on grass hill about why women should have the right to vote. Helen Todd was a factory inspector who was first recorded as mentioning the labor and suffrage slogan "Bread and Roses".
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The American Magazine (1911), Volume 72, pp 613

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