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On the verso, the card is marked "Chantecler Series No. 21."
The card is addressed to Mrs. James Riley in [Millington, Massachusetts]. The message reads:
Say Kiddo / Don't you let me catch you in this Parade. / xxx / Jim]]>2015-06-29T16:13:44-04:00
Title
Postcard : Oh You Suffragette. [Circa 1909-1913]
Description
Full-color illustration of a group of hens, dressed in pantaloons and bonnets, one carrying a "Votes for Women" sign. The owl in the tree says "Oh you suffragette."
On the verso, the card is marked "Chantecler Series No. 21."
The card is addressed to Mrs. James Riley in [Millington, Massachusetts]. The message reads:
Say Kiddo / Don't you let me catch you in this Parade. / xxx / Jim
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The pledge form requests monetary donations and indicates that marchers should wear white. There is a typo on the form--it lists the time to meet at the Theatre as 12:30 a.m. instead of 12:30 p.m.]]>2015-06-29T16:13:19-04:00
Title
Flier : Congressional Union for Woman Suffrage. Suffrage Procession. Saturday. May 9, 1914
Description
Pledge to March donation form and advertisement for the May 1914 suffrage demonstration in Washington, D.C. Participants met at the Belasco Theatre for a meeting and then marched from Lafayette Square to the Capitol to present state suffrage resolutions to senators and representatives who introduced the resolutions in Congress.
The pledge form requests monetary donations and indicates that marchers should wear white. There is a typo on the form--it lists the time to meet at the Theatre as 12:30 a.m. instead of 12:30 p.m.
Date
1914
Subject
Congressional Union for Woman Suffrage (U.S.)
National Woman's Party
Processions
United States--District of Columbia
Publisher
Washington, D.C. : Congressional Union for Woman Suffrage
Format
1 sheet ([1] p.)
Language
English
Identifier
DOCU.1914.08
Original Format
Fliers (printed matter)
Physical Dimensions
23.5 x 15 cm.
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This issue includes an article and illustration entitled: "Manifestations des suffragettes a londres; une sortie de prison triomphale" discussing the release of two suffragettes, Edith New and Mary Leigh, from Holloway Prison in London.]]>2015-06-29T16:13:12-04:00
Title
Le Petit journal: supplement illustre. No. 929. September 6, 1908
Description
Le Petit Journal, or “The Little Newspaper”, was a daily newspaper published from 1863 to 1944. In 1884, the paper began to include a weekly illustrated supplement.
This issue includes an article and illustration entitled: "Manifestations des suffragettes a londres; une sortie de prison triomphale" discussing the release of two suffragettes, Edith New and Mary Leigh, from Holloway Prison in London.
Date
1910-04-03
Subject
Advertising, Political--United States
Clermont-Ferrand (France) -- Newspapers
England--suffragists
France -- Clermont-Ferrand
Magazine illustration
Parades & processions--London
Paris (France) -- Newspapers
Women--Suffrage--Great Britain