Life, 1920-10-14 · page 11 of 44
Life — October 14, 1920 — page 11: what you’re looking at
What you’re looking at
# "A Power for Good" This political cartoon depicts a woman wearing a headband labeled "WOMAN VOTE," sitting in a contemplative pose with her hand to her face. She appears anxious or troubled rather than triumphant. The title "A Power for Good" is ironic—the artwork suggests skepticism about women's voting rights. The woman's worried expression and body language convey doubt or concern rather than confidence in this newfound political power. This cartoon likely dates to the early 20th century, around or shortly after women gained voting rights (1920 in the US). The satire mocks the premise that women's suffrage would automatically be beneficial, suggesting instead uncertainty about women's readiness for or commitment to exercising this power responsibly.