J.J. McCracken
In observance of the 2020 Centennial of the ratification of the 19th Amendment granting women the right to vote, we honor suffragists:
The Feeding (Alice) remains on exhibition through the end of November in “Can You Hear Us Now?” at CONNERSMITH (near Logan Circle in Washington, DC)
AND through my merch company, Crooked Crack, we’re featuring our $Harriet t-shirt design for $30, or 2 for $50
(GOODBYE, Steve Mnuchin! Now let’s get Harriet on the $20!)
email thecrackiscrooked (at) gmail (dot) com to order shirts
see more at JJMcCracken.com / CrookedCrack.com
Women imprisoned after protesting for the right to vote practiced hunger strikes, starved, and were force-fed raw eggs and milk. Surviving testimonials report horrific experiences of pain and suffocation. Still, the women endured daily feedings until the administration yielded.