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Human Flag
Tags: American, Appealing, APPEARANCE, CLASS, Crowd, FASHION, Fashionable, Flag, Man, Middle class, Parade, PRO-SUFFRAGE, PUBLIC, Umbrella, US flag, Woman, Working class
1913 Women's Suffrage Parade
On the day…
Tags: American, ANIMAL, CLASS, Crowd, Hat, Horse, Horseriding, Man, Middle class, NON-HUMAN, Parade, PLACE, PRO-SUFFRAGE, Washington D.C., Woman, Working class
1913 Women's Suffrage Parade
On the day before the 1913…
Tags: American, ANIMAL, CLASS, Crowd, FASHION, Hat, Horse, Horseriding, Man, Middle class, National Woman's Party, NON-HUMAN, Parade, PRO-SUFFRAGE, PUBLIC, Washington D.C., Woman, Working class
FANEUIL HALL MEETING
SATURDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 7, at 8 P. M.
FEDERAL AMENDMENT FOR EQUAL SUFFRAGE
SPEAKERS:
OTIS EMERSON DUNHAM, President of Hughes Club.
SYLVESTER J. McBRIDE, Socialist Candidate for Lieut.-Gov of Massachusetts.
WILLARD O.…
Tags: American, Boston, Boston Equal Suffrage Association for Good Government, Edward McLaughlin, Faneuil Hall, HISTORICAL FIGURES, HISTORY/GOVERNMENT, Man, Massachusetts, Mrs. Lewis Jerome Johnson, Music, Otis Emerson Dunham, PLACE, PRO-SUFFRAGE, States of the Union, Suffrage advertisement, SUFFRAGE ADVERTISING, Suffrage Memorabilia, Sylvester McBride, Wenona Osborne Pinkham, Willard Wylie, Woman
Governor Hughes' Vetoes
The Real Hughes and Woman's Rights
"ALBANY, NEW YORK, May 29, 1907.
"I return herewith without my approval Senate Bill No. 1212.
"The motive of the present bill is to compel equal pay for men and women holding the same…
Here's to Women's Rights
Women's Rights!
When she's right, she right right,
When she's right wrong, she's right;
If she gets her rights,
right well we know
Right where the men folks
all will go.
[Image: Embossed die-cut card in the shape of and with a…
Tags: ANTI-SUFFRAGE, Fist, Flowers, Man, Strength, Suffrage Memorabilia, VIOLENCE, Woman, Women's rights
MY VALENTINE
If I can't vote, why
not propose?
If I am bold you must excuse me.
I've loved you ages, good-
ness knows!
And don't you dare, Sir
to refuse me.
THE TIMES
FEBURARY 14
WOMEN HAVE
THE VOTE
[Image: Valentine's Day card…
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Where are you going, my Suffragette?
I'm going to Washington, sir; she said.
What will you do there, my Suffragette?
Ask for the Ballot, sir; she said.
What will you do next, my Suffragette?
See to our country, sir; she said.
What will the men…
Ain't it lovely to be married?
to be
married?
[Image: Part of a series of postcards, this card is labeled Series No. 534. The color illustration on the front shows a man scrubbing a floor while his wife stands there holding a rolling pin, her hands on her…