Box 1
Contains 26 Results:
United States, real photo postcards, 1888, 1908, undated
This series includes 54 postcards that depict both the positive aspects of enfranchising women and the many negative stereotypes that were associated with the suffragist movement. The postcards are arranged alphabetically by country of origin. Some of the postcards are inscribed and stamped with dates between 1900 and 1913, while others remain blank and undated.
Protest in front of the White House, undated
This series contains photographs from the United States and England of prominent suffragettes, protests, and parades. Also in this series are three glass plate negatives depicting women voting in the 1920s. The significance of the women represented in these photographs is indicated with a note on each folder in this finding aid.
Suffragettes, New York City, undated
This series contains photographs from the United States and England of prominent suffragettes, protests, and parades. Also in this series are three glass plate negatives depicting women voting in the 1920s. The significance of the women represented in these photographs is indicated with a note on each folder in this finding aid.
England, 1908, undated
This series includes 54 postcards that depict both the positive aspects of enfranchising women and the many negative stereotypes that were associated with the suffragist movement. The postcards are arranged alphabetically by country of origin. Some of the postcards are inscribed and stamped with dates between 1900 and 1913, while others remain blank and undated.
Estonia, undated
This series includes 54 postcards that depict both the positive aspects of enfranchising women and the many negative stereotypes that were associated with the suffragist movement. The postcards are arranged alphabetically by country of origin. Some of the postcards are inscribed and stamped with dates between 1900 and 1913, while others remain blank and undated.
France, 1910, undated
This series includes 54 postcards that depict both the positive aspects of enfranchising women and the many negative stereotypes that were associated with the suffragist movement. The postcards are arranged alphabetically by country of origin. Some of the postcards are inscribed and stamped with dates between 1900 and 1913, while others remain blank and undated.