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Title
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Postcards and Stamps
Description
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The collection of more than 250 postcards and stamps demonstrates the popularity of this medium and the types of arguments both for and against suffrage. The cards illustrate the perceived threat to traditional gender roles, the growing violence of the suffrage movement primarily in England, and the way in which women were mobilizing to challenge conventional political and social responsibilities. The collection also includes a selection of printed photographic postcards distributed after the March 3, 1913 parade in Washington, D.C., as well as a series of photo cards published by the Women’s Social and Political Union and the Women’s Freedom League to highlight their officers.
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Original Format
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Postcards
Physical Dimensions
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9 x 14 cm.
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Title
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Postcard : "Once-I-get my liberty, no-more-wedding-bells-for-me!"
Creator
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Hobson, C.
Subject
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Anti-suffrage
Father and child
Gender role
Housekeeping
Husband and wife
Infants
Marriage
Social role
United States--Pennsylvania--Cowanesque
Description
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A woman leaves her home. Her husband, holding a bucket and scrub brush, is left to care for the home and the children. A "Votes for women" sign is hanging on the wall.
The quote on the postcard is from the song "I'm on my way to Reno", written by William Jerome and Jean Schwartz in 1910.
On the verso, the card is addressed to Mr. Lee Skinner in Cowanesque, Pennsylvania, and postmarked April 7, 1911. There is no message written on the card.
Date
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1910
Anti-suffrage
Child
Cowanesque
Father
Gender role
Housekeeping
Husband and wife
Infant
Marriage
Pennsylvania
Postcard
Role reversal