Think It Over: 18

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Title

Think It Over: 18

Description

[Image: Horizontal white postcard with a waving purple banner that frames all but the top right corner of the card. In the top left of the card is a circular seal bordered thinly in white on the inside and black on the perimeter. Inside the seal is a gold background with an On a escutcheon splattered with a large, black inkblot containing the words, "THE BALLOT IS DENIED TO WOMAN" in white font. In a white, semi-circular banner below the escutcheon, are the words "THE BLOT ON THE ESCUTCHEON." Below the seal in small, black font are the words, "PAT. APPLIED FOR." On the waving banner on the top of the postcard are the words, "THINK IT OVER" in white font. The bottom of the card's purple banner contain the words, "An ounce of persuasion precedes a pound of coercion" in white font. The bottom of the card's purple banner contain the words, "An ounce of persuasion precedes a pound of coercion" in white font. The bottom of the card's purple banner contain the words, "An ounce of persuasion precedes a pound of coercion" in white font. Inside the purple banner-framed area of the card is the question, "Beware of MAGAZINES and NEWSPAPERS which are opposed to WOMAN SUFFRAGE. THERE’S A REASON." Under the word "there's" in tiny black print are the words, "Copyrighted 1910 by the Cargill Co."] Print. Color on white cardstock. Public. 9x14 c.m.

Creator

National American Woman Suffrage Association

Source

Catherine H. Palczewski Postcard Archive, University of Northern Iowa, Cedar Falls, IA: http://www.uni.edu/palczews/postcard_archive.html

Publisher

1910

Date

Grand Rapids, Michigan: The Cargill Co.

Files

118 Beware magazines.jpg

Citation

National American Woman Suffrage Association, “Think It Over: 18,” The Suffrage Postcard Project, accessed April 16, 2024, https://thesuffragepostcardproject.omeka.net/items/show/98.