Equal Rights. Vol. 1, No. 1. February 17, 1923
Equal rights amendment
Hooker, Edith Houghton, 1879-1948
National Woman's Party
United States -- Periodicals
Women -- Legal status, laws, etc. --
Women's rights -- Periodicals
The first issue of Equal Rights, the official weekely magazine of the National Woman's Party from 1923 until it ceased publication in 1954.
The newspaper served as a resource to keep the membership informed on the status of the Equal Rights Amendment and other bills affecting women including protective labor legislation, nationality issues, jury service, and more.
This issue includes:
News from the Field by Eleanor Taylor Marsh
U.S. Senator William Cabell Bruce pledges support to Equal Rights
Declaration of Principles, 1848-1923
The Picket Line (Editorial) by Edith Houghton Hooker
After Seventy-Five Years (Editorial)
Treasurer's Report
National Woman's Party
Washington, D.C. : National Woman's Party
1923-02-17
708 LR- Bookcase, Blue Album #7
8 p., ill.
English
PERI.1923.01
Washington, D.C.
Equal Rights. Vol. 23, No. 1. January 15, 1937
Equal rights amendment
National Woman's Party
Pollitzer, Anita, 1894-1975
United States -- Periodicals
Women -- Legal status, laws, etc. --
Women's rights -- Periodicals
Equal Rights was the official weekly magazine of the National Woman's Party from 1923 until it ceased publication in 1954. The newspaper served as a resource to keep the membership informed on the status of the Equal Rights Amendment and other bills affecting women including protective labor legislation, nationality issues, jury service, and more.
This issue features an article by NWP member Anita Pollitzer entitled, "Lobbyists Demand Promt Passage of Amendment."
National Woman's Party
Washington, D.C. : National Woman's Party
1937-01-15
West, Helen Hunt, Editor
8 p., ill.
English
PERI.1937.01
Washington, D.C.
Postcard : Beware of magazines and newspapers which are opposed to woman suffrage. There's a reason. 1910
Aphorisms and apothegms
National American Woman Suffrage Association
This card, Number 118, is part of a set of 30 postcards, each containing a message, or aphorism, about suffrage. The cards were created by commercial publishing company, The Cargill Company, and were "endorsed and approved by the National American Woman Suffrage Association."
Grand Rapids, Mich : The Cargill company
1910
The 300th Ladies' Home Journal; in celebration of the 25th anniversary of the magazine. November 1908
On page 15: "Why I Do Not Believe in Woman Suffrage" by Mrs. Humphry Ward, author
Philadelphia, The Curtis Publishing Company
1908-11
Bok, Edward William, 1863-1930, Editor
102 p.
English
Do you, as a woman, want to vote? Some prominent women of America answer the question., 1911
Anti-suffrage
Women--Suffrage--United States
National Society of Colonial Dames of America in the State of ColoradoNational Society of Colonial Dames of America in the State of Colorado
New York State Association Opposed to Woman Suffrage
National League for the Civic Education of Women
Published in the Ladies' Home Journal in 1911, this survey of prominent women of the time indicates that the women interviewed were largely opposed to woman suffrage. The magazine was on record in opposition to women's right to vote.
Women quoted include former First Lady Mrs. Benjamin Harrison, wife of President Harrison; Mrs. Francis W. Goodard, President of the Colonial Dames of Colorado; Anna Roosevelt Cowles, sister of President Teddy Roosevelt, cousin to President Franklin D. Roosevelt and distant cousin to First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt; and Agnes Irwin, former Dean of Radcliffe College in Cambridge, MA.
The collection includes two copies of this publication.
Ladies' Home Journal
1911-01-19
1 p.
English
ALMS.1896.02
The Suffragette. Vol. I, no. 35. June 13, 1913
Tagline: "The official organ of the Women's Social and Political Union"
Pankhurst, Christabel, Editor
Women's Social and Political Union
1913-06-13
20 p.
English
PERI.1913.01
The Literary Digest. Vol. 46, no. 26, whole no. 1210. June 28, 1913
Related articles include: "The Suffrage Conquest of Illinois"
New York, Funk & Wagnalls Company
1913-06-28
56 p.
English
PERI.1913.03
The Literary Digest. Vol. 46, no. 1, whole no. 1185. January 4, 1913
Related articles include: "Ruin of the English Suffragette Movement" on page 9-10; pages 1-56 listed in book
New York, Funk & Wagnalls Company
1913-01-04
68 p.
English
PERI.1913.02
The FRA. Vol. 6, no. 4. January, 1911
Subtitle: Not for mummies / A journal of affirmation / The Woman's Number
Published monthly by Elbert Hubbard, East Aurora Erie County, NY
1911-01
Fry, Elizabeth; Watts, Watts, Harvey Maitland; Etz, Anna Cadogan Etz; Hubbard, Alice; Kite, Bramley; Gilman, Charlotte Perkins (The Submerged Other Half from "Women and Economics"); Schreiner, Olive; Miller, Joequin; Marguerite, Paul; Gilder, Richard Watson; Phillips, David Graham
32 p.
English
PERI.1911.03
The Illustrated American. Vol. 16, no. 4, whole no. 232. July 28, 1894
Relevant articles: "Prominent women of our cities" X.-Cincinnati, O. (photo spread) and "The Ways of Women" by Harry-dele Hallmark; and "Shall women be granted full suffrage?--page 124-125
Spencer, Lorillard
new york, chicago
1894-07-28
Suffrage article contributors: Y., Georgie S. Florian, San Antonio, TX; Anna M. Fosdick, National Board of Lady Managers, Mobile, Alabama; Susan Riley Ashley, Denver, Col.
30 p.
English
PERI.1894.02