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A seven-step program for creating the policies of woman's suffrage organizations in any state.
Guidance for the political, legislative, propaganda, education, and reform activities for the organization.
An appendix comprised of sample forms, letters, and pledges; suggestions for conventions; and the platform of the Woman Suffrage Party.]]>2015-06-29T16:13:52-04:00
Title
Handbook : Organizing to win by the political district plan a handbook for working suffragists. 1914
Description
This handbook was created originally for the Woman Suffrage Party of New York, but was then made available to state and local organizations throughout the country. The handbook is divided into several sections, and includes:
A seven-step program for creating the policies of woman's suffrage organizations in any state.
Guidance for the political, legislative, propaganda, education, and reform activities for the organization.
An appendix comprised of sample forms, letters, and pledges; suggestions for conventions; and the platform of the Woman Suffrage Party.
Date
1914-07
Subject
Laidlaw, H.B. (Harriet Burton), b. 1874
National American Woman Suffrage Association
Women--Political activity--Handbooks, manuals, etc.
Creator
National American Woman Suffrage Association
Publisher
New York : National Woman Suffrage Publishing Company, Inc.
Contributor
Compiled by H.B. Laidlaw
Format
20 p.
Language
English
Identifier
DOCU.1914.04
Text
The following plan of organization was worked out and first applied by the Woman Suffrage Party of New York City, and while the term "Woman Suffrage Party" is used throughout this pamphlet, it can be equally well adopted by any association under its existing name or under any new name.
Leaflet : Suggestions for election district captains. [1917]
Description
Leaflet provides instructions for election district captains in advance of the 1917 election in New York. It was most likely issued by the National American Woman Suffrage Association.
Date
1917
Subject
Elections
National American Woman Suffrage Association
Women--Suffrage--New York
Creator
[National American Woman Suffrage Association]
Format
4 p.
Language
English
Identifier
DOCU.1917.39
Original Format
Leaflets (printed works)
Physical Dimensions
9 x 16 cm.
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1. What Politics are.
2. The Party System of Government
3. The Duties of Citizenship
4. The Unionist Party]]>2015-06-29T16:13:30-04:00
Title
Leaflet : To women voters.
Description
Published by the Dulwich Conservative Association of England after the passage of the 1918 Representation of the People Act, which granted the vote to women over the age of 30 who met a property qualification. The Act also gave the vote to all men over the age of 21. This leaflet attempts to educate new voters on the responsibilities of voting, with a discussion of the following:
1. What Politics are.
2. The Party System of Government
3. The Duties of Citizenship
4. The Unionist Party
Date
[1918-1919]
Subject
Citizenship
Dulwich Conservative Association
Dulwich (London, England)
Great Britain. Representation of the People Act (1918)
Politics
Unionist Party
Voting
Women--Suffrage--Great Britain
Creator
Dulwich Conservative Association
Publisher
Dulwich, England : W.W. Russell & Co.
Format
4 p.
Language
English
Identifier
DOCU.1000.32
Coverage
Dulwich (London, England)
Original Format
Leaflets (printed works)
Physical Dimensions
14 x 22 cm.
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Members of the Honest Ballot Association taught classes to women who served as poll-watchers leading up to the New York elections.]]>2015-06-29T16:13:29-04:00
Title
Leaflet : Instructions for women watchers. November, 1915
Description
Instructions for poll-watchers by George Kessler, Secretary of the Honest Ballot Association, New York City, to help curb illegal corruption or maneuvers to change the results of the election. The booklet reviews the rights of watchers, the ways in which improper voting or improper tallies may occur and how watchers can lodge protests.
Members of the Honest Ballot Association taught classes to women who served as poll-watchers leading up to the New York elections.
Date
[1915]
Subject
Elections -- New York (State) -- New York -- Handbooks, manuals, etc.
Elections
Honest Ballot Association
New York (State) -- New York
Woman Suffrage Party of New York City
Women election officials
Creator
Kessler, George W.
Honest Ballot Association
Woman Suffrage Party of New York City