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Photo, Print, Drawing[Congressional Union Woman's party manikin in window display, Wash., D.C.] 1 photographic print. | Photograph shows a female mannequin dressed in white suit with sash and hat, holding the Congressional Union Woman's flag; next to mannequin is a hat placed on stand with "Votes for women" pennants drapping over.
- Contributor: Harris & Ewing
- Date: 1910
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Photo, Print, DrawingThe weaker sex? 1 photomechanical print : offset. | Illustration shows a Red Cross nurse bandaging a wounded soldier on a battlefield.
- Contributor: Chamberlain, Kenneth Russell
- Date: 1914-11-07
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Photo, Print, DrawingBelle Case La Follette speaking for woman suffrage at Blue Mounds, Wisconsin during 1912 presidential campaign 1 photographic print.
- Date: 1912
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Photo, Print, DrawingPeople and activities of the National Woman's Party 339 items (chiefly photographic prints). | Includes primarily portraits of National Woman's Party (NWP) officers; suffragists; and other women in politics and business; NWP meetings and formal gatherings, including Susan B. Anthony celebrations; the NWP Detroit Convention of 1940; women delegates at United Nations sessions dealing with women's rights issues. Also includes the organization's headquarters in Washington, D.C. (Sewall-Belmont House); views of suffragist Alva...
- Date: 1884
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Photo, Print, DrawingSavagery to "civilization" 1 photomechanical print : halftone. | Illustration shows Iroquois women on a rock overlooking women marching with banner labeled "Woman Suffrage". Includes brief text about the rights of Iroquois women.
- Contributor: Keppler, Udo J.
- Date: 1914-05-16
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Photo, Print, Drawing"The Spirit of '76!" - On to the Senate 1 drawing : charcoal and gouache ; sheet 43 x 33 cm. | Drawing for the Suffragist newspaper shows women marching in a fife-and-drum corps with a flag labeled "Constitutional Amendment."
- Contributor: Allender, Nina
- Date: 1915
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Photo, Print, DrawingSuffrage hay wagon 1 photographic print. | Photograph shows suffragettes in horse-drawn wagon with banner drapped on side, "Woman's cause is man's, they rise or fall together".
- Date: 1913
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Photo, Print, DrawingSingle portraits, 1890-1930(?), mainly small clear copy photographs, of women active in the women's suffrage movement and as members of the National League of Women Voters 112 photographic prints : gelatin silver ; 20 x 25 cm. or smaller. | Portraits and copies of portraits of women active in the women's suffrage movement and as members of the League of Women Voters. Subjects include Grace Abbott, Jane Addams, Mrs. Newton D. Baker, Sophonisba P. Breckenridge, Mrs. Raymond Brown, Carrie Chapman Catt, Abigail Scott Duniway, Agnes K. Hanna, Harriet Laidlaw, Katharine...
- Date: 1890
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Photo, Print, DrawingMiscellaneous material, mainly illustrated newspaper clippings, 1920-1925(?) related to the activities of the women's suffrage movement 13 items ; 28 x 36 cm. or smaller. | Illustrated newspaper clippings and copy photographs related to the activities of the women's suffrage movement. Women's suffrage headquarters in Cleveland, Ohio; members of the Minnesota League of Women Voters with a half-mile long petition, at the national headquarters in Washington; portraits of Susan B. Anthony, Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Carrie Chapman Catt, and Anna Howard...
- Date: 1920
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Photo, Print, DrawingMaterial under general title, The National League of Women Voters: What It Is and How It Came To Be, prepared for reproduction in 1927 76 items ; 11 x 14 inch or smaller. | Material gathered for publication in 1927 under the title, "The National League of Women Voters: What It Is and How It Came To Be." Copy photographs and news pictures, some retouched, with hand-lettered captions. Washington subjects include the league's headquarters at 532 Seventeenth Street NW, the 1913 suffrage parade on Pennsylvania Avenue, a group...
- Date: 1900
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Photo, Print, DrawingUncle Sam: "If I could only keep my left hand from knowing what my right hand is doing" 1 drawing : charcoal ; sheet 43 x 35 cm. | Drawing for the Suffragist newspaper shows Uncle Sam holding a pennant with his right hand that reads "Democracy for the world" as he holds back a woman holding a sign that reads "Democracy begins at home" with his left hand.
- Contributor: Allender, Nina
- Date: 1917
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Photo, Print, DrawingEliz. Freeman enrout [sic] to Wash'n 1 photographic print. | Elizabeth Freeman of the New York State Suffrage Association, with horse and carriage, on her way to join the March 3, 1913 suffrage march in Washington, D.C.
- Date: 1913
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Photo, Print, Drawing[Susan B. Anthony to the women of today: "Everything but the vote is still to be won"] 1 drawing : charcoal and graphite ; sheet 39 x 37 cm. | Drawing for the Equal Rights magazine shows Susan B. Anthony pointing to the Bill of Rights she is holding and faces two women who are holding slips labeled "Vote."
- Contributor: Allender, Nina
- Date: 1923
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Photo, Print, DrawingIn the days of "Old Dobbin" and Derby hats Mrs. Harriot Stanton Blatch exhorted the Wall Street crowds 1 photographic print.
- Contributor: League of Women Voters (U.S.) Records
- Date: 1915
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Photo, Print, DrawingA suggestion to the Buffalo Exposition; - Let us have a chamber of female horrors 1 print : chromolithograph. | Illustration shows Uncle Sam and John Bull leading a group of world leaders walking in the center aisle between an exhibit of women suffragists on pedestals; among the figures are "Mrs. Faith Healer," "Woman Evangelist," "Mrs. Lease" holding a large rake, and an elderly woman wearing a crown labeled "Queen of Holland Dames," as well as one woman labeled...
- Contributor: Dalrymple, Louis
- Date: 1901-04-03
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Photo, Print, DrawingGov. Gardner signing resolution ratifying amendment to U.S. Constitution granting universal franchise to women 1 photographic print. | Photograph shows a large group, mostly women, standing around a table in the office of Missouri Governor Frederick Gardner as he signs the resolution ratifying the 19th constitutional amendment; Missouri became the 11th state to ratify the "Anthony Amendment."
- Contributor: Deeg, Carl - League of Women Voters (U.S.) Records
- Date: 1919
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Photo, Print, DrawingTwo's company three's a crowd! 1 photomechanical print : offset, color. | Illustration shows a woman labeled "Votes for Women" holding a paper labeled "The Ballot", parting a curtain on a darkened room where two men labeled "Honest Graft" and "Political Boss" are sitting, huddled over a money bag labeled "Corruption Fund". "Honest Graft", startled, begins to rise, knocking over a basket full of papers.
- Contributor: Keppler, Udo J.
- Date: 1914-02-28
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Photo, Print, DrawingWashington, D. C., Suffragettes at Capitol opening of Congress 1 photographic print. | Photograph shows a procession of suffragettes, extending more than a block long, marching towards and up the steps to the Capitol.
- Contributor: American Press Association
- Date: 1913
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Photo, Print, DrawingThe unknown 1 photomechanical print : offset, color. | Illustration shows a young woman, nude to the waist, kneeling with hand raised over a fire labeled "Equal Rights" among a cluster of chimpanzees with human faces; the chimpanzees appear to be afraid of the flames.
- Contributor: Dollman, John Charles - Keppler, Udo J.
- Date: 1912-07-10
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Photo, Print, DrawingA female suffrage fancy 1 print (2 pages) : chromolithograph. | Composite of eight caricatures showing women dressing and interacting in society as men; drinking; voting for handsome candidates; driving ugly men from the polls; and a domestic scene showing a man taking care of children.
- Contributor: Keppler, Joseph Ferdinand
- Date: 1880