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Woman Citizen, April 20, 1918,
This photograph and article were published in the April 20, 1918 issueof The Woman Citizen. Adele Clark and Nora Houston, Richmond art teachers and leaders in the Equal Suffrage League of Virginia (ESL), decorated the float which was sponsored by the…
When They Come Home
Educational pamphlet on the topic of venereal disease.
Virginia Warns Her People Against Suffrage [anti-suffrage broadside]
Reprint of an editorial from the Richmond Evening Journal, May 4, 1915. "Virginia Warns Her People Against Suffrage ---- Twenty-nine counties would go under Negro Rule Over sixty counties in the State of Georgia The entire State of Mississippi -----…
Tags: African Americans, anti-suffrage, literacy test, poll tax, race
The Case Against the Red Light
Venereal disease bulletin, no. 54.
Public health pamphlet arguing that prostitution spreads venereal disease and cannot be "segregated, licensed, and made sanitary."
Public health pamphlet arguing that prostitution spreads venereal disease and cannot be "segregated, licensed, and made sanitary."
St. Paul's Church, Richmond, Virginia [drawing by Adèle Goodman Clark]
Drawing of St. Paul's Episcopal Church, Grace and Ninth Streets across from Capitol Square, Richmond, Va.
Protect our American Youth by Prohibiting the Liquor Traffic
Woman's Christian Temperance Union placard. A stick handle was once attached to this sign.
Tags: social welfare history, temperance
Programme for the Weekly Meetings of the Equal Suffrage League of Richmond
This program announces the topics and speakers for the Equal Suffrage League of Richmond's weekly meetings between Thursday, January 8, 1914 and Thursday, April 2, 1914. Topics for these weekly meetings include "Woman Suffrage and Organized…
National League of Women Voters convention badge
Adèle Clark's convention badge for the National League of Women Voters Fifth Annual Convention, April 24 - 29, 1924, Buffalo, NY.
Members of the Virginia League of Women Voters, February 3, 1923, Alexandria, Va.
Members of the Virginia League of Women Voters meeting in Alexandria, Virginia on February 3, 1923.Identification from back of photoLeft to right:Mrs. Sarah Matthews, NorfolkMrs. John H. Lewis (Eliz. Langer Lewis), LynchburgMiss Adele Clark,…
Letter to Kate Waller Barrett from Calvin Coolidge
Letter from President Coolidge to Kate Waller Barrett regarding the Florence Crittenton Mission which managed homes for unwed mothers and prostitutes.
My dear Mrs. Barrett:
It is not easy to imagine a single reason why the work of the Florence…
My dear Mrs. Barrett:
It is not easy to imagine a single reason why the work of the Florence…
League of Women Voters poster
Printed by Erie Litho & Ptg Co.
Illustration by Louis Valentine Bonhajo (1885-1970)
Illustration by Louis Valentine Bonhajo (1885-1970)
Ladies' Meeting. Lyric Theater. Blackstone. Tuesday, October 30, 1928. 3:30 PM [flyer]
Flyer advertising a presentation by Adele Clark in Blackstone, Va."Miss Adelle [sic] Clark, of Richmond, the Vice President of the National League of Women Voters, will address the ladies of Blackstone and community on the issues of the presidential…
Interracial Conference of Church Women, Eagles Mere, Pa., September 21-22, 1926
Group portrait of attendees at the Interracial Conference of Church Women, Eagles Mere, Pa., September 21-22, 1926.The conference was held by the Commission on the Church and Race Relations of the Federal Council of the Churches of Christ in America,…
Errand Boys, Child Labor Street Permit #254. Pinback button.
Child labor street permit. This pinback button for an errand boy was issued in 1929. Variant state seal with armored Virtus and mountains in the distance.
Equal Suffrage League of Richmond, Va., February 1915
Equal Suffrage League of Richmond, Va. in front of Washington Monument, Capitol Square, Richmond. The members of the ESL were promoting the suffrage film, "Your Girl and Mine."Photo published inThe Times-Dispatch: Richmond, Va., February 28, 1915, p.…
Tags: Adele Goodman Clark, suffrage