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Advertisement, suffrage posters available for purchase, ca. 1915.
Advertisement for a variety of suffrage posters available for purchase
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
Broadside, “Why Women Want to Vote,” 1910
Broadside detailing the reasons why women want to vote
Broadside, “Women in the Home,” National American Woman Suffrage Association, 1910
Broadside relating the issue of enfranchisement to taking cause of a house, expanding the definition of the domestic sphere
Broadside, “To the 8,000,000 Working Women in the United States,” National Woman Suffrage Association, 1915
Broadside appealing to women to demand the right to vote
Keychain, “Rise Suffragettes," ca. 1900s
Keychain with portrait of suffragette with the words "Rise Suffragettes"
Broadside, “The Suffragettes and Their Unruly Methods,” published by the Women’s Freedom League, London, England, undated.
Published letter stating the writer's belief that the violence enacted by suffragettes has harmed and set back the movement
Cartoon, “The Militant Sex,” Punch, or The London Chariviari, 1908 June 21
Cartoon showing the crowd of suffragists. Caption reads "Mr. Haldane (thinking Territorially), "Ah! If only I could get the men to come forward like that!"
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, 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
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