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Your Valentine
“If you will only marry me you can have all woman’s rights
Such as staying up on evenings when I’m out late at nights
And should such things not satisfy the longings of your soul
You can wash up all the dishes and carry all the coal
As a really…
Such as staying up on evenings when I’m out late at nights
And should such things not satisfy the longings of your soul
You can wash up all the dishes and carry all the coal
As a really…
Tags: ANTI-SUFFRAGE, Coal, HOLIDAYS, HOUSEHOLD, Housework, Husband, MARRIAGE, Masculinized woman, Poem, Quotation, Rights, Silhouette, Valentine, Wife, Woman, Women's rights
With best wishes for Christmas and the New Year ! ! !
With best wishes for Christmas and the
New Year ! ! ! E. Sylvia Pankhurst
Showing cells where Mrs Pankhurst & other hunger strikers have been imprisoned.
F. Wing. Holloway.
"You have made of your prisons a temple of honour."
W.E.…
New Year ! ! ! E. Sylvia Pankhurst
Showing cells where Mrs Pankhurst & other hunger strikers have been imprisoned.
F. Wing. Holloway.
"You have made of your prisons a temple of honour."
W.E.…
Where are you going, my Suffragette?
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…
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…
Wendell Phillips: 1897
"The moment you give woman power (the ballot) that moment men will see to it that she has the way cleared for her." - Wendell Phillips
Votes for Women Means Their Emancipation
VOTES FOR WOMEN
Means Their EMANCIPATION From these
SHACKLES.
MR ASQUITH (Quoted): "I dread the entrance of women into
the political arena ... I fear they
might loose their great influence –
their unique…
Means Their EMANCIPATION From these
SHACKLES.
MR ASQUITH (Quoted): "I dread the entrance of women into
the political arena ... I fear they
might loose their great influence –
their unique…
Think It Over: 10
[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…
Tags: American, Coercion, EMOTIONS, Equality, Escutcheon, Everyman, Everywoman, gender, HISTORY/GOVERNMENT, MOTTO, National American Woman Suffrage Association, NAWSA, PRO-SUFFRAGE, Purple & Gold Suffrage Color Scheme, Quotation, SOCIAL IDENTITY, Suffrage advertisement, SYMBOLISM, Taxation, US government, Women's rights decoration
The Awakening
THE AWAKENING.
SHE'S AWAKENED,
SHE IS ANSWERING
TO THE CALL OF ALL
MANKIND;
THEN ANNUL THE LAWS
THAT BIND HER,
AND THE CUSTOMS
THAT RESTRICT HER,
DENY HER NOT
THE GREATER SERVICE,
FOR THE CHILD
THE HOME, THE STATE.
Copyright 1912, and…
SHE'S AWAKENED,
SHE IS ANSWERING
TO THE CALL OF ALL
MANKIND;
THEN ANNUL THE LAWS
THAT BIND HER,
AND THE CUSTOMS
THAT RESTRICT HER,
DENY HER NOT
THE GREATER SERVICE,
FOR THE CHILD
THE HOME, THE STATE.
Copyright 1912, and…
The Anti Suffragist!
The Anti Suffragist!
"I do not want to fly," said she
"I only want to squirm!"
She drooped her wings dejectedly
But still her voice was firm
"I do not want to be a fly
I want to be a worm!"
O yesterday of unknown lack!
To-day of unknown…
"I do not want to fly," said she
"I only want to squirm!"
She drooped her wings dejectedly
But still her voice was firm
"I do not want to be a fly
I want to be a worm!"
O yesterday of unknown lack!
To-day of unknown…
Tags: ANIMAL, Anti-suffragist, British, Butterfly, C.P. Stetson, Chrysalis, Ernestine Mills, Flowers, NON-HUMAN, PLANT, Poem, PRO-SUFFRAGE, PUBLIC, Quotation, SYMBOLISM, Woman
Ralph Waldo Emerson Suffrage Quote Card
[Image: A quotation by Ralph Waldo Emerson. The text reads: "It is a very cheap with that finds it so droll that a woman should vote. If the wants, the passions, the vices, are allowed a full vote, through the hands of a half-brutal, intemperate…
Postcard from Charles Zueblin to Elizabeth Smith Miller
New Year's Greeting: Quotation from Mark Twain's Connecticut Yankee on responsibility of citizens to agitate; illustration of Mark Twains last home "Stormfield" in Redding, Connecticut.
Text on back of card reads:
"The citizen who thinks he…
Text on back of card reads:
"The citizen who thinks he…