13 February 2005
The Museum of London has in its collection this 95-year-old banner from the Women’s Tax Resistance League:
So what’s a man doing on the banner of a women’s suffrage group? And what’s the “Ship 1627 Money” legend all about?
More on John Hampden:
I’ve made note of the tax resistance campaign of the women’s suffrage movement in Great Britain on a couple of previous occasions:
Thanks to Pro Se Institute News for plugging The Picket Line.
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We actively refuse to participate in this killing by resisting federal tax collection.