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  • Collection: Buttons and Ribbons

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Blue on gold pinback button with six stars surrounding the slogan "Ohio Next."

Issued early in 1911 before California became a suffrage state, suffragists lobbied for Ohio to be the sixth state to pass a suffrage referendum. California became the…

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Black on white on red pinback button. White back paper contains the name of the manufacturer and the union bug.

"Official" anti-suffrage colors were most often red, black, and white. The primary anti-suffrage organizations that may have…

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White on blue on white pinback button with the Pennsylvania keystone in the center with the "Votes for Women" banner.

This piece was created during the campaign to pass a women's suffrage referendum in Pennsylvania in 1915.

White backpaper…

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Black on yellow pinback button with the slogan "Vote for Woman Suffrage Nov. 6th." November 6th refers to the election held in New York on November 6, 1917, when voters cast ballots for a referendum granting women the right to vote in the state. The…

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Black on pink on white pinback. White back paper contains the name of the manufacturer.

"Official" anti-suffrage colors were most often red, black, and white. In this case, the manufacturer or possibly the organization that issued the button,…

BUTN.1915.02.jpg
Black on pink on white pinback. White back paper contains the name of the manufacturer.

"Official" anti-suffrage colors were most often red, black, and white. In this case, the manufacturer or possibly the organization that issued the button,…

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Black on white pinback.

"Official" anti-suffrage colors were most often red, black, and white. The primary anti-suffrage organizations that may have distributed this button were the Massachusetts Association Opposed to the Further Extension of…

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Black on white pinback.

"Official" anti-suffrage colors were most often red, black, and white. The primary anti-suffrage organizations that may have distributed this button were the Massachusetts Association Opposed to the Further Extension of…

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Black on white pinback.

"Official" anti-suffrage colors were most often red, black, and white. The primary anti-suffrage organizations that may have distributed this button were the Massachusetts Association Opposed to the Further Extension of…

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Black on green on white pinback.

This button was the response from the Woman's Political Union to the common anti-suffrage buttons, which contained the same target design and the slogan "Vote NO on Woman Suffrage."

White back paper contains…
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