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Title
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Buttons and Ribbons
Description
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The Lewis collection includes approximately 60 buttons, pins, and badges issued in the United States or in England. Buttons were a popular way to demonstrate support or opposition for the woman’s suffrage movement, raise money, and spark conversation about the campaign. Supporters wore their buttons to proclaim popular and recognizable slogans like “Votes for Women” or “Suffrage First.” Buttons and badges displayed the names of organizations and the official colors, including gold and black, yellow and blue, purple, white and green, or some other variation to highlight a particular campaign.
The collection also includes several anti-suffrage buttons issued by groups such as the Massachusetts Association Opposed to the Further Extension of Suffrage to Women, and a small group of satirical buttons created by the American Tobacco Company.
Physical Object
Original Format
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Buttons (information artifacts)
celluloid (cellulosic)
Physical Dimensions
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2 cm. diam.
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Title
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Pinback button : Ballots for Both. [1916]
Description
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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.
Subject
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Advertising, Political--United States
Buttons
Campaign buttons
Campaign insignia
National American Woman Suffrage Association
Political campaigns
Suffragists--Pennsylvania--Philadelphia
Women--Suffrage--Pennsylvania
Date
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[1916]
Relation
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For more information, visit http://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=2513&dat=19161120&id=YflcAAAAIBAJ&sjid=rVkNAAAAIBAJ&pg=2595,5580343 http://womansuffragememorabilia.com/woman-suffrage-memorabilia/suffrage-buttons/
Identifier
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BUTN.1916.01
Language
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English
Button
Contest
Eleanor Hiestand-Moore
National American Woman Suffrage Association
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia