Pinback button : Ballots for Both. [1916]
Advertising, Political--United States
Buttons
Campaign buttons
Campaign insignia
National American Woman Suffrage Association
Political campaigns
Suffragists--Pennsylvania--Philadelphia
Women--Suffrage--Pennsylvania
Blue on gold celluloid pinback demands votes for both men and women.
The slogan was created by Dr. Eleanor M. Hiestand-Moore of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The button was the winning entry in a contest to replace the slogan "Votes for Women," sponsored by the National American Woman Suffrage Association.
There is no manufacturer information printed on the back of the button.
[1916]
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English
BUTN.1916.01
Life. Vol. 56, No. 1467. December 8, 1910
Anti-suffrage
Flagg, James Montgomery, 1877-1960
Journalism--United States
Magazine illustration
Periodicals--Publishing--United States
The cover of this issue, the "Eve and Adam Number" features an illustration by James Montgomery Flagg, "The First Sunday." The title, "Life" is spelled out by the snakes in the tree.
In this issue:
"Life's Suffragette Contest" offers readers the chance to win $300 for the "best reason, or reasons, why any man should not marry a suffragette."
Life Magazine, Inc. was founded by John Ames Mitchell (1845-1918) in 1883 in New York City and published until October 1936. It was a popular magazine of satire, criticism, reviews, and humor which relied heavily on cartoons, sketches, illustrations, and anecdotal material.
Life Magazine, Inc. (New York, N.Y.)
New York : Life Publishing Company
1910-12-08
Flagg, James Montgomery, 1877-1960, artist
40 p.
English
PERI.1910.01