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Title
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Buttons and Ribbons
Description
An account of the resource
The Lewis collection includes approximately 60 buttons, pins, and badges issued in the United States or in England. Buttons were a popular way to demonstrate support or opposition for the woman’s suffrage movement, raise money, and spark conversation about the campaign. Supporters wore their buttons to proclaim popular and recognizable slogans like “Votes for Women” or “Suffrage First.” Buttons and badges displayed the names of organizations and the official colors, including gold and black, yellow and blue, purple, white and green, or some other variation to highlight a particular campaign.
The collection also includes several anti-suffrage buttons issued by groups such as the Massachusetts Association Opposed to the Further Extension of Suffrage to Women, and a small group of satirical buttons created by the American Tobacco Company.
Physical Object
Original Format
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Buttons (information artifacts)
celluloid (cellulosic)
Physical Dimensions
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1.5 cm. diam.
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Title
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Pinback button : 36. [Circa 1919-1920]
Description
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Red on white on blue pinback button with white stars surrounding the number "36."
Thirty-six was the number of states needed to ratify the 19th amendment to grant women the right to vote. In 1920, Tennessee became the 36th and final state needed to ratify the amendment.
White backpaper contains the name of the manufacturer.
Subject
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Advertising, Political--United States
Buttons
Campaign buttons
Campaign insignia
Constitutional amendments--ratification
Political campaigns
Date
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[Circa 1919-1920]
Creator
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Newark, N.J. : Whitehead & Hoag Co. (Manufacturer)
Identifier
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BUTN.1919.01
Language
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English
19th Amendment
Button
Constitutional amendment
Ratification
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Title
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Manuscripts
Description
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<p style="text-align:left;">The Lewis collection includes a diverse assortment of materials that document the expanding role and status of women from the early nineteenth century until after women won the right to vote in 1920. Correspondence, conference programs, speeches, position papers, newsletters, sheet music, congressional reports, stock certificates, printed materials, and more present a view of the individuals and organizations that fought for and against political, economic, and social rights for women. <br /><br />The records primarily document the American suffrage movement; but also include material on the suffrage movement in England and several other European countries, as well as a wide range of issues including education, organized labor, social welfare, temperance, voter education, slavery, wartime experiences, and the women’s club movement.</p>
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Joint Resolution of the Maryland General Assembly rejecting and refusing to ratify the 19th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution. 1920.
Description
An account of the resource
Joint resolution in which the Maryland legislature explained why they would not ratify the 19th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution. The Maryland legislature rejected the 19th amendment in 1920 because they felt that the amendment impeded states rights. Maryland did not formally ratify the 19th Amendment until 1941.
Date
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1920
Subject
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Maryland General Assembly
United States--Maryland
Women--Suffrage--Maryland
Creator
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General Assembly (Joint Resolutions)
Language
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English
Identifier
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DOCU.1920.09
19th Amendment
General Assembly
Legislation
Maryland
Ratification
Ratify
Resolution