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The Library of Congress
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The Library of Congress: <a href="http://www.loc.gov">http://www.loc.gov</a><a href="http://memory.loc.gov/ammem/index.html"><br /></a>
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I Do Not Have All the Rights I Want
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[Image: A block of text listing many of the rights sought by the Suffrage Movement. The first word, "I," is an ornately decorated dropcap. The postcard reads: "I do not have all the rights I want. I want the right to close the mines and mills against the babies and to drive the beaters hired by corporations into a better business. I want the right to put decent and educated men into the offices which shall control the education of my children and the safety of my home. I want the right to legally own my child and my day's wages in every State in the country. I want the right to say what shall be the tariff on the child's shoes, and whether the judge who may condemn me to death shall be a wise man or an ignorant politician. I want the right to protect women and men more unfortunate than myself, and to bring to myself the advantages, blessings, and liberty which are mine under the constitution. I want all the rights which have to do with dignity, power, honor, usefulness, patriotism, citizenship -- and I want them now. Jane."] 14 x 8.2 cm; print
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Library of Congress -- Miller NAWSA Suffrage Scrapbooks
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1897-1911
American
Children
Citizenship
Education
HOUSEHOLD
Judge
Justice
Law
Legislation
Liberty
Money
Patriotism
Politician
Print
PRO-SUFFRAGE
Rights
Social reformer
SUFFRAGE ADVERTISING
US Constitution
Women's rights
Working woman