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Poster, Committee on Gay Education Dance, 1972
Poster for a dance planned for March 10, 1972
Poster, “Remember the girl behind the man behind the gun,” produced by the Y.W.C.A. War Work Council, 1917
Wartime poster by the Young Women's Christian Association (YWCA) showcasing a woman in a nurse's uniform
Poster, “Lincoln Said Women Should Vote”, undated
Poster using Lincoln's support as a reason for others to also support the women's suffrage movement
Poster, “Come Out for Gay Liberation” ca. 1970s
Poster advertising a series of workshops sponsored by the Committee on Gay Education
Poster, "Inez Milholland Boissevain who died for the freedom of woman" published by the National Women's Party, 1917
Poster depicting Inez Milholland Boissevain as a martyr for the women's suffrage movement
Poster (reproduction), Torturing Women in Prison, created by the Women’s Social and Political Union, London, 1913
Poster showing the forced feeding of women in prison as a response to suffragettes going on hunger strikes
Poster (reproduction), "The Cat and Mouse Act," Women’s Social and Political Union, London, 1914
Poster depicting the "Cat and Mouse Act", a nickname for a law that allowed the early release of prisoners whose health had declined (in this case, arrested suffragettes protesting with hunger strikes), with the understanding that they would serve…
Postcard, written to Fanny Radcliffe during her stay at the London Holloway Prison, 1910 November 25
One of two postcards sent to Fanny Radcliffe during her stay at London Holloway Prison for her participation in a stone-throwing protest
Postcard, written to Fanny Radcliffe during her stay at the London Holloway Prison, 1910
One of two postcards sent to Fanny Radcliffe during her stay at London Holloway Prison for her participation in a stone-throwing protest
Postcard, Women Writers' Suffrage League, 1909
Postcard depicting the personification of prejudice holding a woman back from the personification of justice
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