Campaign literature
Woman's journal (Boston, Mass. : 1870)
Women--Political activity--United States
Women--Suffrage--Periodicals]]>

Written by Alice Stone Blackwell, this list was reprinted numerous times in a variety of formats. Blackwell outlines the reasons why women want the right to vote. These include having a voice in making the laws; educating and broadening women's minds; influencing public affairs; electing better men to office; protecting women's business interests; correcting the corruption that existed in politics; and creating laws that adequately represented women's interests.]]>
Woman's journal (Boston, Mass. : 1870)]]>
Maps
National American Woman Suffrage Association
New York Woman Suffrage Party
Votes for Women
Women--United States--Political activity
Women farmers]]>

  • "Votes for Women a Success: the map proves it" Created by NAWSA to publicize the success of its state-by-state campaign for voting rights. This particular map was widely circulated in various formats during meetings and rallies.
  • "Six reasons why farmer's wives should vote" by Amelia Macdonald Cutler
  • "Are you one of us?" by the Industrial Section of the New York Woman Suffrage Party
  • "Not at home you were out today!"
  • "Politics is man's business. Isn't politics woman's business too?"
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