Circular : Dorothy Dix on woman's ballot. [Circa 1913-1915]

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Title

Circular : Dorothy Dix on woman's ballot. [Circa 1913-1915]

Description

Originally published in 1908 in the "San Francisco Examiner", Dorothy Dix (pseudonym of American journalist Elizabeth Meriwether Gilmer) addresses taxation, the differences between men and women, household budgets, morals, education, and other arguments in favor of women's suffrage.

The National American Woman Suffrage Association published a series of circulars written by well-known activists on the social, political, and economic reasons why women should be granted the right to vote. The circulars, along with novelties such as buttons, stationery, playing cards and other materials to advertise the suffrage movement were included in a mail-order "Catalog of Suffrage Literature and Supplies" produced by the NAWSA Literature Committee.

Date

[Circa 1913-1915]

Subject

Dix, Dorothy, 1861-1951
Education
Gilmer, Elizabeth (Meriwether), 1861-1951
Home economics--Accounting
Married women--Legal status, laws, etc.
National American Woman Suffrage Association
Taxation

Creator

Dix, Dorothy, 1861-1951
Gilmer, Elizabeth (Meriwether), 1861-1951

National American Woman Suffrage Association

Publisher

New York : National American Woman Suffrage Association

Format

2 p.

Language

English

Identifier

DOCU.1000.106

Original Format

Circulars (fliers)

Physical Dimensions

16 x 17.5 cm.

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