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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)
Cartooning for Suffrage
Challenging conventional stereotypes of the political cartoonist, dozens of American women made cartoons advocating women's suffrage in the early twentieth century. Their compelling and imaginative cartoons, strengthened by newly established art…
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
Woman Citizen
"Halt Who Goes There?" cartoon by C. D. Batchelor
Tags: feminism, political cartoons, suffrage
Woman Citizen
"Women Bring All Voters Into the World. Let Women Vote." cover illustration by James Montgomery Flagg
Tags: feminism, political cartoons, suffrage
Woman Citizen
"Help! I Can't Keep It Down" by Charles H. Winner
Tags: feminism, political cartoons, suffrage
Woman Citizen
"Handing on the Work" by C. D. Batchelor
"Special Convention Number"
"Special Convention Number"
Tags: feminism, political cartoons, suffrage
Woman Citizen
"In the Hands of Her Friends" cover illustration by C. D. Batchelor
Illustration on back cover from a painting by Evelyn Rumsey Cary (1905).
Illustration on back cover from a painting by Evelyn Rumsey Cary (1905).
Woman Citizen
"For Justice and Mercy Women's Over Sea Hospital Unit Sails For France" cover illustration by C. D. Batchelor
Tags: suffrage, women, World War 1
"Think it over" postcard
Seal at top reads: The Blot on the Escutcheon. The Ballot is Denied to Woman
Ribbon printed with text: Think it Over. An ounce of persuasion precedes a pound of coercion.
Main text: Woman, if granted the right of Equal Suffrage, would not endeavor…
Ribbon printed with text: Think it Over. An ounce of persuasion precedes a pound of coercion.
Main text: Woman, if granted the right of Equal Suffrage, would not endeavor…
"Women in the Home" handbill
WOMEN IN THE HOME
We are forever being told that the place for women in in the HOME. Well, so be it. But what do we expect of her in the home? Merely to stay in the home is not enough. She is a failure unless she does certain things for the home.…
We are forever being told that the place for women in in the HOME. Well, so be it. But what do we expect of her in the home? Merely to stay in the home is not enough. She is a failure unless she does certain things for the home.…
"How to vote for Woman Suffrage Amendment, Election Day, November 6th, 1917"
THE FORM OF BALLOT WILL BE AS FOLLOWS
AMENDMENT No. 1 Shall the proposed amendment to section one of article two of the Constitution, conferring equal suffrage upon women, be approved?
...
Vote "YES" on Amendment No. 1
as marked above...
AMENDMENT No. 1 Shall the proposed amendment to section one of article two of the Constitution, conferring equal suffrage upon women, be approved?
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Vote "YES" on Amendment No. 1
as marked above...
"Your Vote" 1917
Your Vote
Was handed to you when you became twenty-one years old.
You didn't have to ask for it.
You didn't have to prove that you were qualified for it.
Our Government considers you are a thinking being and therefore can judge better than others…
Was handed to you when you became twenty-one years old.
You didn't have to ask for it.
You didn't have to prove that you were qualified for it.
Our Government considers you are a thinking being and therefore can judge better than others…
Bread and Roses [suffrage postcard]
Postcard with poem promoting Woman Suffrage.Text reads:Bread and Roses, by James OppenheimAs we come marching, marching, we bring the Greater Days --The rising of the Women means the rising of the race --No more the drudge and idler -- Ten that toil…
Tags: Adele Goodman Clark, postcards, suffrage
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…
Adèle Goodman Clark statue, Voices From the Garden: Virginia Women's Monument, Capitol Square, Richmond, Va.
This statue of Adèle Goodman Clark is part of a larger installation entitled "Voices from the Garden: The Virginia Women's Monument." The group of bronze statues is a state memorial commemorating the contributions of Virginia women to the history of…
Tags: Adele Goodman Clark, Art, artist, Richmond, Richmond artist, suffrage