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# Analysis of Judge Magazine Cover, November 14, 1914 This satirical cover depicts a woman in early 1910s attire standing triumphantly on a tortoise, holding a rope. The caption "NOT SO SLOW" appears to reference Aesop's fable of the tortoise and the hare—suggesting the woman represents progress or advancement that will overtake something slow-moving. Given the 1914 date, this likely comments on women's suffrage or women's rights activism, which was accelerating during this period. The woman's confident pose and victory over the "slow" tortoise suggests satirical commentary on the pace of social change regarding women's rights. The tortoise may represent institutional resistance or conservative opposition to women's advancement. The overall message appears ironic—whether celebrating or mocking the momentum of women's movement advocates remains ambiguous from the image alone.