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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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Clippings (information artifacts)
Physical Dimensions
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29 x 21.5 cm.
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Title
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Clipping : Cartoons magazine. A Pleasure Deferred. [1913]
Creator
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Partridge, Bernard, 1861-1945
Subject
The topic of the resource
Asquith, H. H. (Herbert Henry), 1852-1928
Caricatures and cartoons--Periodicals
England--London
Partridge, Bernard, 1861-1945
Punch Magazine
Women--Suffrage--England
Description
An account of the resource
Reproduction of a drawing by Bernard Partridge originally published in Punch Magazine, February 5, 1913.
A Pleasure Deferred. Suffragist shows a woman reaching out to H.H. Asquith, the Prime Minister, who is hiding behind a potted plant. The woman says "You've cut my dance!" Mr. Asquith says "Yes, I know. The fact is the M.C. objected to the pattern of my waistcoat, and I had to go home and change it. But I'll tell you what! Let me put you down for an extra at our private subscription next season!"
The reverse contains three additional suffrage-related cartoons.
Publisher
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Chicago : Ill. : H.H. Windsor, Editor and Publisher
Date
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[1913]
Format
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2 p. ; 29 x 21.5
Language
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English
Ball gowns
Britain
Cartoon
Clothing
Conciliation Bill 1912
Dance
England
Herbert Henry Asquith
Illustration
Liberal Party
Militancy
Prime Ministers
Punch Magazine
United Kingdom
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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
The topic of the resource
Cartoons (Commentary)--1890-1900
Fashion
Satire
Social role
Suffrage--United States--Caricature and cartoons
Description
An account of the resource
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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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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32 x 33 cm.
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Title
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Puck magazine : "And Yet She Asks For Her Rights!" W.J. Glackens. May 1, 1912
Creator
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Glackens, LM (Louis M.), 1866-193
Subject
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Cartoons (Commentary)--1890-1900
Suffrage--United States--Caricature and cartoons
Social role
Role reversal
Description
An account of the resource
Full color caricatures published on page 16 of Puck magazine, a weekly humor magazine first published in 1871 until 1918. This page has been removed from the original issue.
Illustration shows a woman going ahead of a waiting line at a ticket office and a man being beaten for attempting the same thing.
Caption: And yet she asks for her rights.
"Woman never lets a little thing like a waiting line interfere with her going to a ticket window."
"What would happen to a man if he butted in at the head of a line like Woman does?"
Publisher
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New York : Keppler & Schwarzmann
Date
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1912-05-01
Format
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1 p.
Language
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English
Identifier
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PERI.1912.05
Caricature
Cartoon
Gender roles
Humor
Illustration
Louis Glackens
Men
Public
Puck
Roles
Social life
Women's roles
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Memorabilia
Description
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Women’s rights organizations raised thousands of dollars to support their efforts during the fight for women’s right to vote, through the sale of souvenirs and other goods and services. Pennants, ribbons, and buttons, porcelain teacups and figurines, calendars, Valentines, cosmetics, playing cards, fans, and sterling silver spoons make up this eclectic assortment of objects. These items include merchandise created to raise money and promote the cause in the United States and Europe, material for conventions and conferences, and publicity tools used by both pro and anti-suffrage lobbyists.
Physical Object
Original Format
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Hand held fan
Physical Dimensions
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Fan: 17.5 cm.
Wood dowel: 17.5 cm.
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MEMR.1915.13
Title
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Hand Held Fan : Keep Cool! There will be nothing to worry about after we get Votes for Women, 1915
Description
An account of the resource
Yellow square cardboard fan with black print attached to a wooden dowel. One side reads "Keep Cool! There will be nothing to worry about after we get Votes for Women/ Election Day November 2."
On the reverse is a map of the suffrage states with additional text that reads: "If the men of the West trust their women with the ballot--Why can't the women of New York be trusted? Suffrage spreads from State to neighbor State. This proves it a success. Vote 'Yes' November 2."
The fan was one of several versions created to support the unsuccessful 1915 Empire State campaign advocating for a referendum to add a suffrage amendment to the New York State constitution. 35,000 paper fans were distributed during the campaign.
Subject
The topic of the resource
Election
Political campaigns
States' rights (American politics)---History--20th century
Women--Legal status, laws, etc.
Women--Political activity
Women--Suffrage--New York
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
[1915]
Creator
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New York State Woman Suffrage Party
Coverage
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New York
Format
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Paper and wood
Language
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English
Publisher
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New York, N.Y. : National Woman Suffrage Publishing Company, Inc. (Manufacturer)
Campaign
Cartoon
Election
Empire State Campaign
Fan
Illustration
New York State Woman Suffrage Party
November
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Title
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Memorabilia
Description
An account of the resource
Women’s rights organizations raised thousands of dollars to support their efforts during the fight for women’s right to vote, through the sale of souvenirs and other goods and services. Pennants, ribbons, and buttons, porcelain teacups and figurines, calendars, Valentines, cosmetics, playing cards, fans, and sterling silver spoons make up this eclectic assortment of objects. These items include merchandise created to raise money and promote the cause in the United States and Europe, material for conventions and conferences, and publicity tools used by both pro and anti-suffrage lobbyists.
Physical Object
Original Format
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Hand held fan
Physical Dimensions
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Fan: 17.5 cm.
Wood dowel: 17.5 cm.
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MEMR.1915.01
Title
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Hand Held Fan : Keep Cool and Raise A Breeze for Suffrage! Votes for Women. [1915]
Description
An account of the resource
Yellow square cardboard fan with black print attached to a wooden dowel. One side reads "Keep Cool and Raise A Breeze for Suffrage! Votes for Women, Votes for Women."
On the reverse is an illustration by Emily Chamberlain of two children dressed in patriotic clothing with the quote "I want to speak for myself at the polls."
This fan was one of several versions created to support the unsuccessful Empire State campaign advocating for a referendum to add a suffrage amendment to the New York State constitution. 35,000 paper fans were distributed during the campaign.
Subject
The topic of the resource
Chamberlain, Emily Hall
Election
Political campaigns
States' rights (American politics)---History--20th century
Women--Legal status, laws, etc.
Women--Political activity
Women--Suffrage--New York
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
[1915]
Coverage
The spatial or temporal topic of the resource, the spatial applicability of the resource, or the jurisdiction under which the resource is relevant
New York
Format
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Paper and wood
Language
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English
Creator
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New York State Woman Suffrage Party
Publisher
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New York, N.Y. : National Woman Suffrage Publishing Company, Inc. (Manufacturer)
Campaign
Cartoon
Election
Empire State Campaign
Fan
Illustration
New York State Woman Suffrage Party
November