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the-jade-goblin · 3 years ago
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Guys I’m so excited to start my first dnd campaign, I spent all night filling out Sorrow’s character sheet she’s all I can think about
She’s a chaotic neutral tiefling warlock and I love her very much
I know Sorrow is a suuuuuper cliche name for a tiefling but it suits her given her life has been nothing but sorrowful until she met her patron, and it’s the name he gave to her so she wears it with pride.
I made Sorrow with this picrew!
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digitalrarun · 2 years ago
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roughonline · 6 years ago
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#ROUGHONLINE @dior SS2019 ad campaign @mrkimjones @kaws See more on www.rough-online.co.uk #kimjones #firstcampaign #kaws #bff #palepink #floralsculpture #dior #menswear #mensstyle #floralbackground #creativedirector #creativity #newage #roughstyle #roughmagazine #roughdigital https://www.instagram.com/p/BpoeX-Sloxk/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=hxam96z0swjn
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casualmonstrosity · 5 years ago
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Making some maps!! #artistsoninstagram #artistontumblr #artistontwitter #casualmonstrosity #pencilsketch #map #cartography #ametur #freehand #dnd #dungeonsanddragons #firstcampaign #dungeonmaster #ithinkiknowwhatimdoing https://www.instagram.com/p/B0zUfArBvKM/?igshid=i36ln0av6531
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uveriablu · 5 years ago
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So, I joined my first D&D campaign! Finally drew out what my character Rema looks like~ I should draw her more. She'd a Bard on a journey to bring music to the world while finding a way to make sure that the thug group that ransacked her town and killed her parents can't terrorize anyone else. . . . #dungeonsanddragons #DnDbeyond #firstcampaign #dndoc #dndbard #uveriablu https://www.instagram.com/p/B0ymt6IA-tL/?igshid=1cbs3ae0f40ce
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lilbittymonster · 8 years ago
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Starting my collection #firstcampaign
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rockislandadultreads · 4 years ago
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Celebrating 100 Years of Women’s Suffrage: a reading list
Free thinker : Helen Hamilton Gardener's audacious pursuit of equality and the vote / Kimberly A. Hamlin 
4.06/5 stars on Goodreads
How one “fallen woman” battled religious ideology, pseudoscience, and political resistance to women’s right to vote.
Exposed in Ohio newspapers for an affair with a married man, Alice Chenowyth refused to cower in shame. Instead she changed her name to Helen Hamilton Gardener, moved to New York, pretended to be married to her lover, and became a wildly popular lecturer and author, brazenly opposed to sexist piety and propriety.
The “Harriet Beecher Stowe of Fallen Women,” she supported raising the age of sexual consent for girls (from twelve or younger), decried double standards of sexual morality, and debunked scientists’ claims that women’s brains were inferior. With liberal doses of feminine charm, Gardner networked tirelessly to persuade Woodrow Wilson and other male politicians to support the Nineteenth Amendment. Her effort, according to suffrage leader Carrie Pitt, was “the most potent factor” in its passage.
As more women enter politics than ever before, Kimberly A. Hamlin recovers the wildly entertaining and illuminating life of a brilliant, effective woman—all but forgotten—who paved the way
Harriet Tubman : the road to freedom / by Catherine Clinton
4.02/5 stars on Goodreads
Celebrated for her exploits as a conductor on the Underground Railroad, Harriet Tubman has entered history as one of nineteenth-century America's most enduring and important figures. But just who was this remarkable woman? To John Brown, leader of the Harper's Ferry slave uprising, she was General Tubman. For the many slaves she led north to freedom, she was Moses. To the slaveholders who sought her capture, she was a thief and a trickster. To abolitionists, she was a prophet. Now, in a biography widely praised for its impeccable research and its compelling narrative, Harriet Tubman is revealed for the first time as a singular and complex character, a woman who defied simple categorization. 
Ida : a sword among lions : Ida B. Wells and the campaign against lynching / Paula J. Giddings
4.27/5 stars on Goodreads 
At the center of the national drama is Ida B. Wells (1862-1931), born to slaves in Mississippi, who began her activist career by refusing to leave a first-class ladies’ car on a Memphis railway and rose to lead the nation’s firstcampaign against lynching. For Wells the key to the rise in violence was embedded in attitudes not only about black men but about women and sexuality as well. Her independent perspective and percussive personality gained her encomiums as a hero -- as well as aspersions on her character and threats of death. Exiled from the South by 1892, Wells subsequently took her campaign across the country and throughout the British Isles before she married and settled in Chicago, where she continued her activism as a journalist, suffragist, and independent candidate in the rough-and-tumble world of the Windy City’s politics. In this eagerly awaited biography by Paula J. Giddings, author of the groundbreaking book When and Where I Enter, which traced the activisthistory of black women in America, the irrepressible personality of Ida B. Wells surges out of the pages. With meticulous research and vivid rendering of her subject, Giddings also provides compelling portraits of twentieth-century progressive luminaries, black and white, with whom Wells worked during some of the most tumultuous periods in American history. Embattled all of her activist life, Wells found herself fighting not only conservative adversaries but icons of the civil rights and women’s suffrage movements who sought to undermine her place in history. In this definitive biography, which places Ida B. Wells firmly in the context of her times as well as ours, Giddings at long last gives this visionary reformer her due and, in the process, sheds light on an aspect of our history that isoften left in the shadows.
Why they marched : untold stories of the women who fought for the right to vote / Susan Ware
4.02/5 stars on Goodreads
Looking beyond the national leadership of the suffrage movement, an acclaimed historian gives voice to the thousands of women from different backgrounds, races, and religions whose local passion and protest resounded throughout the land.
For too long the history of how American women won the right to vote has been told as the visionary adventures of a few iconic leaders, all white and native-born, who spearheaded a national movement. In this essential reconsideration, Susan Ware uncovers a much broader and more diverse history waiting to be told. Why They Marched is the inspiring story of the dedicated women--and occasionally men--who carried the banner in communities across the nation, out of the spotlight, protesting, petitioning, and demonstrating for the right to become full citizens.
Ware structures her account around nineteen individual women--Mary Church Terrell, a multilingual African American woman; Rose Schneiderman, a labor activist building cross-class coalitions on New York's Lower East Side; Claiborne Catlin, who toured the Massachusetts countryside on horseback to drum up support for the cause; Mary Johnston, an aristocratic novelist bucking the Southern ruling elite; Emmeline W. Wells, a Mormon woman in a polygamous marriage determined to make her voice heard; and others--who helped harness a groundswell of popular support. Each suffragist is paired with an object or artifact from the campaign. The dramatic and often joyous experiences of these women help us to understand the many different meanings of the right to vote, and to appreciate the involvement of these advocates in a movement that changed lives forever.
Victory for the vote : the fight for women's suffrage and the century that followed / Doris Weatherford ; foreword by Nancy Pelosi
Women's Rights and the Continuing Fight for EqualityAn inspirational gift for women. In her book Victory for the Vote, Women's history expert Doris Weatherford offers an engaging and detailed narrative history of women's seven-decade fight for the vote, and the continuing current-day struggle for human rights and equality.
Foreword by Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi. Victory for the Vote puts the fight for suffrage into contemporary context by discussing key challenges for women in the decades that followed 1920, such as reproductive rights, the Equal Rights Amendment, and political power.
Celebrate the Centennial of women's right to vote in the U.S. Victory for the Vote is an expansion and update of Doris Weatherford's A History of the American Suffragist Movement, published in 1998 in honor of the 150th anniversary of the 1848 Seneca Falls Convention, considered to be the beginning of the women's rights movement in the United States.
Suffrage : women's long battle for the vote / Ellen Carol Dubois
3.95/5 stars Goodreads
Honoring the 100th anniversary of the 19th amendment to the Constitution, this exciting history explores the full scope of the movement to win the vote for women through portraits of its bold leaders and devoted activists. Distinguished historian Ellen Carol DuBois begins in the pre-Civil War years with foremothers Lucretia Mott, Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Susan B. Anthony, and Sojourner Truth as she explores the links of the woman suffrage movement to the abolition of slavery. After the Civil War, Congress granted freed African American men the right to vote but not white and African American women, a crushing disappointment. DuBois shows how suffrage leaders persevered through the Jim Crow years into the reform era of Progressivism. She introduces new champions Carrie Chapman Catt and Alice Paul, who brought the fight into the 20th century, and she shows how African American women, led by Ida B. Wells-Barnett, demanded voting rights even as white suffragists ignored them. DuBois explains how suffragists built a determined coalition of moderate lobbyists and radical demonstrators in forging a strategy of winning voting rights in crucial states to set the stage for securing suffrage for all American women in the Constitution. In vivid prose DuBois describes suffragists’ final victories in Congress and state legislatures, culminating in the last, most difficult ratification, in Tennessee. DuBois follows women’s efforts to use their voting rights to win political office, increase their voting strength, and pass laws banning child labor, ensuring maternal health, and securing greater equality for women.
Suffrage: Women’s Long Battle for the Vote is sure to become the authoritative account of one of the great episodes in the history of American democracy.
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babykay435 · 7 years ago
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I was selected to participate in The Insiders' Jimmy Dean 9oz. Bowl Campaign.🎇🎇 This is my #firstcampaign from @theinsidersus & I'm excited!!- - ❇️❇️❇️VIP Pack Includes❇️❇️❇️- ❇️3 vouchers for FREE @jimmydean 9oz #breakfastbowls from @walmart - ❇️25 coupons to share with friends- - Choose between three delicious 9oz bowls (Loaded Baked Potato Breakfast Bowl, Burrito Breakfast Bowl, Ranchero Steak and Eggs Bowl). If you wanna try one of these #deliciousbreakfast Bowls, I have extra coupons!!- Full review coming soon!- - - #insidersjimmydean #theinsidersus #jimmydeanbreakfastbowl #onlyatwalmart #productreviews #freesample #tastetester #extracoupons #theinsiders #fridaynightchilling #homebodylife #homebody #followbackinsta #likeallphotos #instablogg #instareviewer #instareview #gotitfreetoreview #producttesters
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rogerio-cavalcanti · 7 years ago
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ROOM. #Repost @si77mo77ne77 (@get_repost) ・・・ 🖤 @room.hq foto do mais talentoso @rogeriocavalcanti e com a mais linda @emicestari make do melhor @raulmelomake #firstcampaign #amo
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byungmunseo · 8 years ago
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#BMUET(TE) NEW LABEL #soundsbmuette is on #CAMPAIGNLABEL #FIRSTCAMPAIGN #soundofsilence #layeredtshirt #velcrocap available at #cuttingedgy #highendstore @wrongweather @trafficlosangeles and also at Sample sale @deflore1 Photo by @93bestshots Makeup @laheeeee model @ygwonj
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hourglassomnimedia · 4 years ago
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In 2009-2010, I was a senior at Marshall University in the throes of my first-ever public relations campaign. While overwhelming and stressful at times, I can say that I enjoyed every minute of it. Along with my fellow students, I learned how to craft a campaign from start to finish, raising more than $10,000 for a local nonprofit organization along the way.⁠ ⁠ Read the full blog post -- link in bio! #behindthehourglass #hourglassmedia #publicrelations #firstcampaign #blog #blogpost — view on Instagram https://instagr.am/p/CCtvm8CHjkV/ https://ift.tt/3fBr4Bl
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barzhon · 6 years ago
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Parte 8/8 del último mapa: terminado. Listo para el #TPK mhuajaja… bueno, en realidad espero que no 😅 #LostMineOfPhandelver #DungeonsAndDragons #FirstCampaign https://ift.tt/2T7RcwB
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malepalan · 6 years ago
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where it all started
#kukla #summer2003 #torino #buenosaires #firstcampaign 
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conditionnerd · 8 years ago
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‪T-minus 1 hour until #DnD night at @thebrooklynstrategist #beginner #firstcampaign ‬#rogue #daggerdaggerdagger http://ift.tt/2q1vKtn
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jackthetrades · 6 years ago
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Was supposed to be up in Payson, but my gallbladder's causing trouble for me, so I stayed home, working on #DungeonsAndDragons things. Telenierd is pretty much my hero's homeland. The sharpied names are designated towns and cities, having Johnson being the capital city. The dark, shaded part is forest areas. The more the shade, the heavier the forest is. Don't cut the trees down! #dungeonsanddragons5e #firstcampaign #dm (at Chandler, Arizona) https://www.instagram.com/p/BsAIDGaH--b/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=ulkqy6qm88os
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amckmodels-blog · 9 years ago
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Good luck to CHUN today on the set of the new @stoneisland_official campaign ✨ Congratulations on your first campaign, CHUN 👏 Photo by @studiomcnamara #AMCK #amckmodels #amckboys #asianmodel #stoneisland #firstcampaign #congratulations @chun_soot
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