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Women's Suffrage
Women's Suffrage
A more detailed examination of this topic is planned for the future. In the meantime, this small collection of images and sounds is presented.
c. 1880s 22 x 27 Portrait: "No Pains No Gains"
Susan B. Anthony Souvenir Spoon
Copy of
Women's Journal
, 1898
Sheet Music: "I'm On My Way To Reno" (1910)
1911 Broadside
Sheet Music: "What's The Matter With Uncle Sam?" (1913)
Handbill for Women's Suffrage Debate, 1912
Photograph: Suffrage Parade, May 1912
Photograph: Women's Suffrage Headquarters, 1912
Real Photo Postcard: Crowd awaiting Suffrage parade, Washington D.C., March 3, 1913
Photograph: Women Marching in Washington D.C., 1913
Photograph: Suffragettes in Washington D.C., 1913
Pledge To March Card, New York, May 3, 1913
Photograph: "New York City's Women Have No Vote at All," 1913
"The Steadfast Suffragette,"
Puck
, May 7, 1913
Photograph: Headquarter Opposed To Women's Suffrage, c.1915
"Fall In Line (Suffrage March)" by Victor Military Band (1914)
"Mr. Dooley's Address to the Suffragists" by Steve Porter (1914)
Photo: Suffragettes at Convention, August 18, 1914
Button: "Votes For Women, 1915"
Suffrage Cook Book
(1915)
"Why Women Want The Vote" by Mrs. Raymond Brown (c.1918)
"Woman and Democracy" (speech for Women Suffrage) by Rabbi Stephen Wise (c.1918)
"Woman Suffrage" by Lester McFarland and Robert A. Gardner (1928)
Button: "Opposed to Women's Suffrage"
Button: "Votes for Women, June 5th"
Button: "Women's Rights!"
Pennant: "Votes For Women"
Playing Card: "Votes For Women"
Button: "Jeanette Rankin for Congress"
Photograph: Jeanette Rankin (R-MT), the first woman elected to the House, January 22, 1917
Postcard: A man with a bruised face polishes his wife's shoes
Postcard: "A Woman's place is in her home"
Postcard: "Ain't man generous? Everything but that vote!"
Postcard: "De suffragette upon her box"
Postcard: "Did I save my country for this!"
Postcard: "Early Training"
Postcard: "I Don't Care If She Never Comes Back"
Postcard: "I've a dandy hubby who works and votes for me. I should worry!"
Postcard: "If I ever had a vote and you wanted it, you would sure get it"
Postcard: "I'm going to make a suffrage speech to all the folks whom I can reach"
Postcard: "And you think you can keep women silent politically? It can't be did!"
Postcard: "I want my vote!"
Postcard: "We don't care if we never have a vote"
Postcard: "The Suffragette-'down with the tom cats'"
Postcard: Ladies Mutual Aid Association Oath
Postcard: "Mummy's a Suffragette!"
Postcard: "My wife's joined the suffrage movement (and I've suffered ever since)"
Postcard: "No Votes, Thank You; The Appeal of Womanhood"
Postcard: "Suffrage First!"
Postcard: "I love my husband, but--Oh You Vote"
Postcard: "Suffragette vote-getting the easy way"
Postcard: "The blot on the escutcheon"
Postcard: "The Suffragette flouts his worship"
Postcard: "Think it over"
Postcard: "United Equal Suffrage States of America"
Postcard: Valentine Greetings
Postcard: "What might have been expected"
Postcard: "Where, oh where is my wandering wife tonight?"
Valentine: "I'm a suffragette and I don't care who knows it"
Sheet Music: "Mind the Baby, I Must Vote To-day"
Postcard: "Wilt thou love, honour, cherish, and vote as thy wife dictates?; 1920"
Postcard: "You blow because you now can vote..."
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