Published from 1883 to 1909 and established by Clara Bewick Colby, the Woman's Tribune was the first daily paper ever produced and edited by a woman. It was published in Beatrice, Nebraska and in Washington, D.C. until Colby moved to Portland, Oregon…
Holiday Number, 1911-1912
Tagline: "The magazine that won equal suffrage in Washington"
Missouri Hanna was the founder and editor of the Edmonds Review in 1904. She is considered the first woman newspaper publisher in Washington. After selling…
Essay written by Jane C. Harvey, of Tacoma, Washington in opposition to woman suffrage. The essay was most likely printed for distribution by the Women's Anti-Suffrage Association of the Third Judicial District of the State of New York in Albany, New…
Program for the inaugural convention of the International Council of Women includes detailed information for the attendees, including a morning and evening session calendar; a list of the speakers; information on room and board; and lyrics to 19…
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.
The convention was held at Albaugh's Opera House in Washington,D.C. The program includes ticket prices and the schedule of events with the names of the speakers.
The National Council of Women of the United States was founded in 1888 by Susan B. Anthony. It was composed of national organizations and affiliated associations all pledged to work for issues concerning women including the right to vote. The…