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PERI-1914-03 Votes for Women Kellogs Ad.JPG
Advertisement for Kellogg's toasted corn flakes features a parade of young girls carrying boxes of toasted corn flakes as though they were placards. The slogan "Votes for Women" is along the top and along the bottom is a message signed by W.K.…

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Color illustration of a boy with a black eye, holding a hand to his head, as a girl walks away.

On the verso, the card is addressed to Mr. Howard Leonard #9 Washington St. Westerly Rhode Island, and postmarked May 13, 1914. The message reads: "I…

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Argues that men are primarily concerned with their interests and do not represent women's interests.

Massachusetts voters rejected the referendum in November 1915, along with New Jersey, New York, and Pennsylvania. On June 25, 1919, Massachusetts…

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Flier distributed by the New York State Association Opposed to Woman Suffrage emphasizing woman's duty to her family and her children.

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Makes the argument that if women's place is in the home and they are held responsible for the conditions in which their families' live, they should have the right to vote in order to help control those conditions.

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Series of statements about where women go during the day, including children's school, grocery store, buying clothes, and looking for employment, and how those places are under some type of political control. The final question is: "Who controls…

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Argues that countries and states where women have the right to vote produce healthier babies and have lower death rates than countries that do not allow women to vote.

The New York State Woman Suffrage Party pulled data from the Children's Bureau…

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Series of statements about where women go during the day, including children's school, grocery store, buying clothes, and looking for employment, and how those places are under some type of political control. The final question is: "Who controls…

POST-1914-22 Do I get your vote Campbell Art Co 220.jpg
The card features a full color illustration of a cherubic baby, nicknamed a Kewpie, who is wearing a sash with the slogan "Women Suffer" and holding a sign with "Votes for Women" and "Equality." Kewpies were created by Rose O'Neill to lend artistic…

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Makes the argument that men are primarily concerned with their interests and do not represent women's interests. Urges reader to vote for the woman suffrage amendment on November 7th. The amendment lost in 1916.

Pennsylvania was among the first…
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