Advertisement : Anti-suffrage campaign manual by Mrs. Albert T. Leatherbee. [1915]
Anti-suffrage
Codman, Mrs. James
Leatherbee, E.B. (Ethel Brigham)
Women's Anti-Suffrage Association of Massachusetts
Women--Suffrage--Massachusetts
Women--Suffrage--United States--Controversial literature
Advertisement for the Anti-Suffrage Campaign Manual, distributed by the Women's Anti-Suffrage Association of Massachusetts. Ethel Leatherbee was the Chief of the Massachusetts Anti-Suffrage Bureau of Information, which also endorsed the book.
Leatherbee, E.B. (Ethel Brigham)
Boston : Mrs. A.T. Leatherbee
[1915]
1 sheet ([1] p.)
English
DOCU.1915.46
Pamphlet : Anti-suffrage campaign manual. / by Mrs. Albert T. Leatherbee; endorsed by Women's Anti-Suffrage Association of Massachusetts, Mrs. James M. Codman, President. 1915
Anti-suffrage
Codman, Mrs. James
Leatherbee, E.B. (Ethel Brigham)
Women's Anti-Suffrage Association of Massachusetts
Women--Suffrage--Massachusetts
Women--Suffrage--United States--Controversial literature
Presents reasons why women are opposed to giving women the right to vote, and serves as an instructional manual for anti-suffragists to learn public speaking and debate.
Leatherbee, E.B. (Ethel Brigham)
Boston : Mrs. A.T. Leatherbee
1915
31 p.
English
DOCU.1915.45
Circular : Statement in regard to the suffrage / by the Hon. Abram S. Hewitt. 1894
Anti-suffrage
Hewitt, Abram S. (Abram Stevens), 1822-1903
New York State Association Opposed to Woman Suffrage
Women--Suffrage--New York
Circular published by the New York State Association Opposed to Woman Suffrage of an essay written by Abram S. Hewitt, an iron manufacturer, philathropist, and former mayor of New York City, whose wife and daughter were officers in the Association.
Abram addresses the primary reasons why women should not be granted the right to vote and argues against the reasons made by suffragists in favor of the right to vote.
Hewitt, Abram S. (Abram Stevens), 1822-1903
New York, N.Y. : New York State Association Opposed to Woman Suffrage
1894
4 p.
English
DOCU.1894.04
Flier : Two States. [1915]
Constitutional amendments
Woman--Suffrage--Idaho
Woman--Suffrage--Montana
Disputing the anti-suffrage argument that disastorous results would following granting votes to women, Reynolds compares Idaho, which granted suffrage in 1896, and Montana, which did not grant suffrage until 1914.
Minnie Reynolds was a civil rights activist in Colorado. In 1894, she ran on the Populist Party ticket for the state legislature, but was not elected. She founded the Denver Woman's Club in 1894 and the Denver Women's Press Club in 1898. In 1901, she moved to New York to work with the National American Woman Suffrage Association until 1909.
Reynolds, Minnie J. (Minnie Josephine), 1865-1936
[1915]
1 p.
English
DOCU.1915.23
Idaho
Montana
Broadside : Objections to woman suffrage answered. [Circa 1880-1889]
Constitutional Amendments
United States --Politics and government
A response by Henry B. Blackwell to common reasons why women should not have the vote. This piece was also published as a leaflet by the Woman's Journal.
Blackwell, Henry Browne, 1825-1909
Boston : American Woman Suffrage Association
[1880-1889]
2 p.
English
ALMS.1882.03
United States
Massachusetts
Middlesex County (Mass.)
Boston (Mass.)
The Nonsense of it; short answers to common objections against woman suffrage. [Circa 1870-1890]
Anti-suffrage
Women --Legal status, laws, etc.
This pamphlet addresses and refutes common arguments against women's suffrage, sometimes in a humorous way.
Thomas Wentworth Higginson was a colonel in the military, minister, writer, and social reformer who advocated for women’s suffrage, temperance, and the abolition of slavery.
Higginson, Thomas Wentworth, 1823-1911
Boston : American Woman Suffrage Association
[Circa 1870-1890]
2 p.
English
ALMS.1882.02
Boston, Massachusetts