Clipping : "Women Who Lead in Fight for the Ballot." November 16, 1916
Michigan--Newspapers
Michigan Equal Suffrage Association
Blake, Alde L.T.
Women--Suffrage--Michigan
Photograph of the Board of the Michigan Equal Suffrage Association :
Mrs. Orton H. Clark, Kalamazoo, President
Dr. Blanche M. Haines, Three Rivers, First Vice President
Miss Harriet Comstock, Alpena, Third Vice President
Mrs. John C. Brander, Kalamazoo, Corresponding Secretary
Mrs. William F. Blake, Grand Rapids, Treasurer
Mrs. G.B. Jennison, Bay City, Auditor
Mrs. R.S. Langford, Ann Arbor, Auditor
Mrs. Wilber Brotherton, Detroit, Member Association of Women Suffrage of America
The newspaper is not identified.
11/16/16
English
Grand Rapids, Michigan
Clipping : "Works Denies Suffrage Attack / Suffrage Session Ends in Peace." [1913-12-05]
Men's League for Woman Suffrage (New York, N.Y.)
National American Woman Suffrage Association. Convention
Laidlaw, J. M. (James Maxwell), 1887-
Paul, Alice, 1887-1972
United States. Congress. House. Committee on Rules
Upton, Harriet Taylor, 1853-1945
Women--Suffrage--Ohio
Two brief articles:
The first is an account of the House Committee on Rules session where Harriet Taylor Upton, president of the Ohio Woman Suffrage Association, appeared to refute anti-suffragist remarks.
The second mentions a heated discussion around a report made by Alice Paul at the National American Woman Suffrage Association convention.
[1913-12-05]
English
Clipping : Cartoons magazine. The Washington Parade. [1913]
Cartoons (Commentary)--1910-1920
Gender roles
National American Woman Suffrage Association
Parades & processions--Washington (D.C.)--1910-1920
Women--Political activity--Washington (D.C.)--1910-1920
Women's suffrage--Washington (D.C.)--1910-1920.
Reproductions of drawings by John Clubb, William O'Loughlin, Ralph Wilder, and Guy Spencer, originally published in the Rochester Herald, Portland Telegram, Chicago Record Herald, and Omaha World Herald.
The cartoons depict the National American Woman Suffrage Association's March 3, 1913 parade held in Washington, D.C. the day before President Woodrow Wilson's inauguration.
"Shake" by Clubb, shows a suffragist holding a "Votes for Women" banner shaking hands with a man wearing a "Votes for Daydreamers" sash and holding a "Absentee votes for Travelers banner.
"During the Parade" by O'Loughlin, shows a woman with a "Votes for Women" sign being pulled off the ground away from a bunch of mice and shouting "A Chair. A Chair. My Kingdom for a Chair."
"Having Trouble Making the First Page" by Wilder, shows a woman seated on a park bench with two men, writing the story of the suffrage parade on a blank newspaper.
"A Suggestion" by Spencer, shows a parade float labeled "My Wife's in the Parade." The float is carrying a man at the center making dinner surrounded by children.
Clubb, John Scott, 1875-1934
O'Loughlin, William
Wilder, Ralph, 1875-1924
Spencer, Guy R., 1878-1945
Chicago : Ill. : H.H. Windsor, Editor and Publisher
[1913]
2 p.
English
Clipping : Miss Christabel Pankhurst. [September 25, 1912]
Pankhurst, Christabel, Dame, 1880-1958
Suffragists--France--1910-1920
Suffragists--Great Britain--1910-1920
Women--Suffrage--Great Britain
Women--Suffrage--France
Women's Social and Political Union (Great Britain)
Photograph with caption:
"Latest portrait of suffragette leader, who has temporarily transferred her operations from London to Paris"
Newspaper not identified. Date written on the clipping.
[1912-09-25]
English