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Periodicals
Description
An account of the resource
Issues of newspapers and magazines from the early nineteenth and twentieth centuries include the <em>Anti-Slavery Examiner</em>, the <em>National Anti-Slavery Standard</em>, the <em>Woman’s Journal</em>, the <em>Woman Citizen</em>, the <em>Woman’s Tribune</em>, the <em>Vote</em>, the <em>Suffragist</em>, <em>Harper’s Weekly</em>, the <em>Woman Patriot</em>, <em>Woodhull & Claflin’s Weekly</em>, <em>Everywoman</em>, <em>Life,</em> and the <em>Revolution</em>. <br /><br />The collection also includes an original clippings from 1908 to 1924, and newspapers from August 18, 1920, the day Tennessee became the 36th and final state to ratify the woman suffrage amendment.
Document
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Newspapers
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8 p. ; 61 x 43.5 cm
URL
<a title="Chronicling America, Library of Congress" href="http://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/search/pages/results/?dateFilterType=range&date1=05%2F12%2F1912&date2=05%2F12%2F1912&language=&ortext=&andtext=KATE+CAREW&phrasetext=&proxtext=&proxdistance=5&rows=20&searchType=advanced" target="_blank">Chronicling America, Library of Congress</a>
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New York Tribune. (New York [N.Y.]) May 12, 1912.
Subject
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New York (N.Y.)--Newspapers
New York County (N.Y.)--Newspapers
Parades & processions--New York (State)--New York--1910-1920
Suffragists--New York (State)--New York--1910-1920
Williams, Mary, 1869-1961
Women's suffrage--New York (State)--New York--1910-1920
Description
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This issue of the New York Tribune contains the article, "Kate Carew Fell into Line and Marched--Oh, Miles--Seeking a Vote." The author and illustrator comedically discusses her experience being a part of the woman's suffrage parade held in New York City on May 4, 1912. The article features illustrations drawn by the author.
Mary Williams, who wrote under the pseudonym Kate Carew, was a caricaturist who worked at several newspapers, including the San Francisco Examiner, the New York World, The Patrician, The Tatler, and the New York Tribune.
Creator
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Williams, Mary, 1869-1961, author of the article
Publisher
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New York : New York Tribune
Date
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1912-05-12
Language
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English
Type
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Text
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New York, New York
Caricature
Kate Carew
Mary Williams
New York
Parade
Procession
Satire
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Title
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Periodicals
Description
An account of the resource
Issues of newspapers and magazines from the early nineteenth and twentieth centuries include the <em>Anti-Slavery Examiner</em>, the <em>National Anti-Slavery Standard</em>, the <em>Woman’s Journal</em>, the <em>Woman Citizen</em>, the <em>Woman’s Tribune</em>, the <em>Vote</em>, the <em>Suffragist</em>, <em>Harper’s Weekly</em>, the <em>Woman Patriot</em>, <em>Woodhull & Claflin’s Weekly</em>, <em>Everywoman</em>, <em>Life,</em> and the <em>Revolution</em>. <br /><br />The collection also includes an original clippings from 1908 to 1924, and newspapers from August 18, 1920, the day Tennessee became the 36th and final state to ratify the woman suffrage amendment.
Document
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Original Format
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Photomechanical prints
Magazines (periodicals)
Physical Dimensions
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36 x 27 cm.
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Title
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Puck magazine : "Where A Woman Belongs according to those who oppose her right to vote." Art Young. [Circa 1912]
Creator
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Young, Art, 1866-1943
Subject
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Cartoons (Commentary)--1890-1900
Fashion
Satire
Social role
Suffrage--United States--Caricature and cartoons
Description
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Cartoon and satirical article published in Puck magazine, a weekly humor magazine first published in 1871 until 1918. This page was removed from the original issue.
The illustration shows a woman standing in the middle of a box with a dotted line, holding up an apron and standing between an oven and a baby cryiing in a cradle. Outside of the box are the words "Don't step over this line."
On the same page is the article, "Fashion Notes for the Year 1925." This article features women members of Congress, the Supreme Court, and Cabinet in 1925 who are focused entirely on fashion. Included among the imagined names are Congresswoman Brazenly, Mrs. Anastasia Annabelle Nerve, and Mrs. Evangeline C. Fittzhallow M. Bussler.
Publisher
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New York : Keppler & Schwarzmann
Date
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[Circa 1912]
Format
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1 p.
Language
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English
Identifier
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PERI.1912.04
Art Young
Caricature
Cartoon
Domestic
Fashion
Gender roles
Humor
Illustration
Motherhood
Puck
Satire
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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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Original Format
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Caricatures
Physical Dimensions
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36.5 x 28 cm.
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Cartoon : "Well, well, nobody tells me a things. And how long did you say we've had it?" [Circa 1920-1925]
Subject
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Election
Police--Great Britain
Polling places
Suffrage--Great Britain--Caricature and cartoons
Women--Legal status, laws, etc.
Women--Suffrage--Great Britain
Description
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Illustration of an older woman, holding a "Votes for Women" placard in one hand and an axe in the other hand, speaking to a police officer.
Date
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[Circa 1920-1925]
Format
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1 p.
Language
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English
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DOCU.1000.39
Caricature
Cartoon
Election
Enfranchise
Great Britain
Militant
Police
Polling place
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Postcards and Stamps
Description
An account of the resource
The collection of more than 250 postcards and stamps demonstrates the popularity of this medium and the types of arguments both for and against suffrage. The cards illustrate the perceived threat to traditional gender roles, the growing violence of the suffrage movement primarily in England, and the way in which women were mobilizing to challenge conventional political and social responsibilities. The collection also includes a selection of printed photographic postcards distributed after the March 3, 1913 parade in Washington, D.C., as well as a series of photo cards published by the Women’s Social and Political Union and the Women’s Freedom League to highlight their officers.
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Original Format
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Postcards
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9 x 14 cm.
Text
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When I asked you to be mine
"Give me time is all you'd say,
Now that you're a Suffragette
Time you'll get, in Holloway.
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Postcard : To my Valentine. [Circa 1910-1915]
Subject
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Arrest
Demonstrations
England--London
Holloway (London, England)
Description
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Postcard shows a police officer holding an angry suffragist who is carrying a "Votes for women" flag.
The poem refers to Holloway Prison in London, where many suffragists were imprisoned.
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
[Circa 1910-1915]
Anti-suffrage
Arrest
Caricature
Demonstration
England
Holloway
London
Police
Suffragette
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Postcards and Stamps
Description
An account of the resource
The collection of more than 250 postcards and stamps demonstrates the popularity of this medium and the types of arguments both for and against suffrage. The cards illustrate the perceived threat to traditional gender roles, the growing violence of the suffrage movement primarily in England, and the way in which women were mobilizing to challenge conventional political and social responsibilities. The collection also includes a selection of printed photographic postcards distributed after the March 3, 1913 parade in Washington, D.C., as well as a series of photo cards published by the Women’s Social and Political Union and the Women’s Freedom League to highlight their officers.
Document
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Original Format
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Postcards
Physical Dimensions
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9 x 14 cm.
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Postcard : The Suffragette- Proudly goes to - glory. [Circa 1909-1910]
Subject
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Arrest
Demonstrations
England--London
Police
Description
An account of the resource
Postcard is part of a six-card series entitled "The Suffragette. This card shows an ugly buck-toothed suffragists sticking her head through the bars of the carriage taking her to jail. She is holding a "Votes for women" flag upside-down.
On the verso, the card is addressed to Miss Ellie O'Brien Bawnfare Church Skibb, and postmarked 1912. The handwritten message reads: "Dear Ellie, / How are ye all since, I hope well. I want you to send me in the scarf I forgot, I am nearly dead for the past week with [illegible], my face is all swollen. What you brought in Sat. were cotton wet, even worse than our own. Your Sister Annie Don't forget to send me A Baryo address how is K. Shenahan at house"
Publisher
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London : Raphael Tuck & Sons Co. Ltd.
Date
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[Circa 1909-1910]
Anti-suffrage
Arrest
Caricature
Demonstration
England
London
Police
Suffragette