Twelve colorful pages strung together with red yarn. There is one page for every month of the year, each featuring a pro-suffrage sentiment from a well-known person.
Each page consists of a detachable postcard, picturing four ballot boxes and the…
Twelve colorful pages strung together with orange yarn. There is one page for every month of the year, each featuring a pro-suffrage sentiment from a well-known person.
Each page is supposed to contain a detachable postcard, picturing four ballot…
Gold ribbon and gold decorative pin with a celluloid photograph of Anna Howard Shaw. The back of the celluloid button is white with blue printed text that reads "President N.A.W.S.A."
This was issued for the New York State Woman Suffrage…
Public announcement from the committee appointed by the National American Woman Suffrage Association, inviting those interested to a public meeting on February 15, 1900 at the Lafayette Square Opera House.
Introduced by Rev. Anna Howard Shaw, the document details remarks by Elizabeth D. Bacon, Connecticut; Mary E. Marehand Milligan, Delaware; Ellen Powell Thompson, District of Columbia; Mrs. Frank L.…
Transcript from the Hearing before the Committee on Woman Suffrage, where a group of women from different states and territories spoke in favor of woman's rights. The speakers were introduced by Anna Howard Shaw, vice-president at-large of the…
This report of the thirty-seventh convention includes the schedule of events, the call to the convention, names of the speakers, minutes from the 1904 convention held in Warren, Ohio, minutes of the suffrage convention, reports from the auxiliary…
Six pie charts demonstrate the percentage of non-natives who comprise the male populations of Berlin, Paris, and London and in the United States (males of voting age) of New York, Boston and Chicago.
Instruction card to accompany the Ryte-Me Calendar, distributed by the National American Woman Suffrage Association. The card offers suggestions for use of the cards each month.