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              <text>Where are you going, my Suffragette?&#13;
I'm going to Washington, sir; she said.&#13;
What will you do there, my Suffragette?&#13;
Ask for the Ballot, sir; she said.&#13;
What will you do next, my Suffragette?&#13;
See to our country, sir; she said.&#13;
What will the men do, my suffragette?&#13;
Stand 'round--tell us how, sir; she said.&#13;
But, for the poor men, what will you do?&#13;
Oh, marry them still, and love them too.&#13;
Just as our  mothers used to do?&#13;
If like our fathers, you're good and true.&#13;
Then we'll give three cheers, my Suffragette.&#13;
Also the ballot? sir; she said.</text>
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                <text>Postcard : Emma J. Hughes Poem. 1914</text>
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                <text>Poem by Emma J. Hughes on the front of the card. On the verso, there is an illustration of a suffragist holding a "Votes for Women" flag looking at a man with his hands on his hips. The inscription reads: "Where are you going my Suffragette?" The card is marked No. 27.</text>
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                <text>Washington, D.C. : Hughes Novelty Studio</text>
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              <text>To peaceful altars of our homes&#13;
In scorn she points at last,&#13;
As lawless, now , she fiercely roams--&#13;
Change, the Iconoclast!&#13;
Through startled towns her banner floats,&#13;
Her vassals, oddly human,&#13;
Shrieking from amazonian throats : &#13;
"The Equal Rights of Woman!"&#13;
&#13;
They hear affrighted, unto whom,&#13;
As high its volume swells,&#13;
Their Lares' and Penates' doom&#13;
That shriek triumphant tells.&#13;
For many an eager spirit years&#13;
To join the growing legions,&#13;
In purlieus of the pots and churns,&#13;
No less than loftier regions.&#13;
&#13;
And will she vote? is met no more&#13;
With jest and scoff and sneer;&#13;
That which was fantasy before&#13;
Takes outlines firm and clear.&#13;
A weightier question stirs the time,&#13;
A gloomier thought perplexes, &#13;
While sorrier discords drown the chime&#13;
And harmony of sexes.&#13;
&#13;
To some the future years unfold&#13;
Chaotic visions dire--&#13;
Sweet customs, beautiful and old,&#13;
Consumed in error's fire!&#13;
To others, the millenial plan&#13;
Reveals its dawning feature--&#13;
A woman for the Coming Man,&#13;
And man the lesser creature!&#13;
&#13;
But wise are they who yet keep pure&#13;
What factious tongues disclaim--&#13;
Belief that God's just laws endure&#13;
Immutably the same;&#13;
That this wild creed shall surely pass,&#13;
Whoever its propounder,&#13;
And woman still continue as &#13;
Old Father Adam found her!&#13;
&#13;
Walking amid no troublous fears&#13;
That throng the paths of men,&#13;
Wielding no editorial shears,&#13;
No keen polemic pen,&#13;
Daring no intellectual heights,&#13;
And neither sage nor preacher,&#13;
True womanhood has yet the "rights"&#13;
Fanatics cannot teach her.&#13;
&#13;
What mission lovelier than to be&#13;
Home's angel, blithe and fair,&#13;
O thou in whose calm looks we see&#13;
A mother's holy care?</text>
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States' rights (American politics)---History--20th century&#13;
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