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  • Tags: Anti-suffrage

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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,…

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

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

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"This document, accompanied by an earnest protest from American remonstrants against Woman Suffrage, was laid before the British Parliament in March, 1893."

This was an excerpt from the author's, "Appendix to 'A Woman's Philosophy of Love.'" The…

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Public letter issued by the Massachusetts Association Opposed to the Further Extension of Suffrage to Women featuring Saunders' argument against House Bill, No. 119, to grant municipal suffrage to taxpaying women in Massachusetts. He sites reasons…

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Rossiter Johnson was a prominent author and editor whose wife, Helen Kendrick Johnson, also a writer, was active in the anti-suffrage movement.

The author discusses reasons why women's suffrage would be a mistake, including the idea that African…

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The author makes the argument against women's suffrage that in order to preserve and advance family life and happiness in the home, women should focus entirely on their work in the home and leave political participation to the wage-earning…
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