Membership
Party affiliation]]>

Pro- and anti-suffrage cards were collected during meetings, rallies, and other events to boost membership in anti-suffrage organizations and ensure a commitment to the cause.]]>
Advertising
Speech]]>

This speech was also reprinted on postcards and perhaps other media.]]>
Children and politics
Clothing and dress
Valentines
Voting]]>

Written on the back: To Helen Hoagland / From R.I.R.]]>
Boston Equal Suffrage Association for Good Government
Women-Suffrage-Massachusetts]]>
Speakers included:
Otis Emerson Dunham, President, Hughes Club; Sylvester McBride, Socialist candidate for Lieutenant-Governor of Massachusetts; Willard Wylie, Prohibition candidate for Secretary of State; Edward McLaughlin, Chairman, Democratic City Committee; Wenona Osborne Pinkham, Chairman of Organization, Boston Equal Suffrage Association; Mrs. Lewis Jerome Johnson, Chairman, Massachusetts Congressional Committee.]]>
Women's Social and Political Union (Great Britain)]]> Elections
Massachusetts Woman Suffrage Association]]>
United States Postal Service
Women--Suffrage--New Jersey]]>
United States Postal Service
Winged victory
Women--Suffrage--Pennsylvania]]>

The United States Post Office Department banned the sale of these stamps, noting their similarity to official postage stamps.]]>
Father and child
Gender role
Housekeeping
Husband and wife
Infants
Marriage
Social role
United States--Pennsylvania--Cowanesque]]>

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.]]>