National Geographic Magazine has been published continuously since 1888 as the organ of the National Geographic Society. It focuses on science, travel, history, and world cultures, sharing interest with other commercial magazines in The Modernist Journals Project such as Scribners. The June 1910 issue contains an article on the Women’s Vote and is featured here as part of The 1910 Collection, a group of 24 magazines published “on or about December 1910,” when, according to Virginia Woolf, “human character changed” and modernity became palpable.
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