Letter from the president of the Boston Equal Suffrage Association for Good Government, encouraging hard work in the coming year and participation in the organization's upcoming activities, including the Boston Table of the Bay State Fair, and a…
Series: Political Science Study Series Vol. 5 No. 3Published by the National American Woman Suffrage Association (NAWSA), this calendar notes the social, economic, and political advances women made year by year from 1800 through 1899. The calendar…
A bookplate, or Ex Libris, printed with Carrie Chapman Catt's name. The bookplate contains a poem written by Rudyard Kipling: "I have six honest serving men/ They taught me all I knew/ Their names are Why & What & When/ And how & Where & Who."…
Above the masthead of the Lewiston Evening Journal is the large headline "Ratification of Suffrage Completed." There are three articles on the front page about the passage of the federal suffrage amendment:
"Tennessee House Votes for Federal…
The first is an article about a suffrage gathering at the Hotel Astor in New York City, where Carrie Chapman Catt mentioned Chinese women as leaders in clothing and dress.
The second is an article about English suffragettes who…
First day cover envelope to celebrate the hundredth anniversary of the 1848 Seneca Falls Convention. The stamp for July 19, 1948 in Seneca Falls, New York cancels athree cent stamp the features Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Carrie Chapman Catt, and…
Article written by an unidentified author and published by the Albany Anti-Suffrage Association, offers comments on the recently published "Woman's Bible", written by Elizabeth Cady Stanton and a committee of women.
Article written by an unidentified author and published by the Albany Anti-Suffrage Association, offers comments on the recently published "Woman's Bible", written by Elizabeth Cady Stanton and a committee of women.
Anti-suffrage commentary focused on The Woman's Bible and the anti-Christian beliefs of suffragists. The author pulls direct quotes from The Woman's Bible.
From the Library of Congress:
In 1895, Elizabeth Cady Stanton published the first edition…