Thesis : A short history of the woman suffrage movement in Tennessee. 1943
Vanderbilt University
Women--Suffrage--Tennessee
Summary of a thesis presented to the faculty of the graduate school of Vanderbilt University in partial fulfillment of the requirements of the degree of doctor of philosophy from the department of history.
Taylor, Antoinette Elizabeth
Nashville, Tenn. : The Joint University Libraries
1943
23 p.
English
DOCU.1943.01
Tennessee
Pamphlet : Silver Anniversary of suffrage amendment: 1920-1945; historic scenes from suffrage campaign of National Woman's Party. 1945
Equal Rights Amendment
Fundraising
National Woman's Party
Paul, Alice, 1885-1977
A fundraising appeal highlighting the National Woman's Party's (NWP) accomplishments from the creation in 1913 and the beginnings of the suffrage movement up through 1945.
The document covers the suffrage movement, the work for the Equal Rights Amendment, and the organization's international equality efforts.
On the last page is a complete list of the National Chairmen of the National Woman's Party from 1913 to 1945, beginning and ending with founder, Alice Paul.
National Woman's Party
1945
4 p.
English
DOCU.1945.01
Pamphlet : Mary Wollstonecraft and the women's movement of to-day by Margaret S. Clayton. 1910
Wollstonecraft, Mary, -- 1759-1797
Women's rights -- History -- 18th century
Author, Margaret Clayton assembled passages from Mary Wollstonecraft's book, "A Vindication of the Rights of Woman" published in 1792, to make the case that its arguments remained relevant to twentieth century women.
Article reprinted, with additions, from the Humane Review.
Clayton, Margaret S.
London : Frank Palmer
1910
18 p.
English
DOCU.1910.14
Pamphlet : A history of the equal suffrage movement in New Hampshire 1868-1912
Constitutional amendments
Elections
Women--Suffrage--New Hampshire
This pamphlet was created to lobby New Hampshire voters to become the seventh state to grant women the right to vote.
New Hampshire Woman Suffrage Association
Concord, N.H. : New Hampshire Woman Suffrage Association
1912
7 p.
English
DOCU.1912.18
Manuscript : Women Awake! by Kenyon Hayden Rector. 1920
Constitutional amendments
Fundraising
National Woman's Party
Rector, [Florence] Kenyon Hayden, 1882-1973
Suffragists -- United States
United States--Ohio--Columbus
Women--Suffrage--Ohio
Florence Kenyon Hayden Rector (Mrs. James Rector), the first licensed woman architect in Ohio and a member of the National Advisory Council of the National Woman's Party, makes this plea to suffragists to support the National Woman's Party and take action for the ratification of the federal suffrage amendment.
She gives reasons why every woman should support the National Woman's Party and urges state and local chairmen to call meetings, read the history, and ask for financial support. She highlights the fact that Columbus, Ohio, where she lives, raised $6,600 dollars.
This essay is unbound, printed by mimeograph. The Lewis collection includes two copies of this manuscript.
Rector, Kenyon Hayden, 1882-1973
Columbus, unpublished
1920
23 leaves
English
ALMS.1920.01