Primary Source
Film: 80 Million Women Want—?
80 Million Women Want—?. Director: Will Louis. Performers: Ronald Everett, Ethel Jewett, George Henry, Emmeline Pankhurst, Harriot Stanton Blatch. Unique Film Co., 1913.
Era: Suffrage Era | Media: Documentary Film, Film, Video
While not quite propaganda, this classic 1913 silent film (also—and perhaps more commonly—known as “What 80 Million Women Want”) had a clear political message: Allow women to vote—doing so might […] Read More
Primary Source
Max Eastman: “Early History of the Men’s League” 1912
The Woman Voter, October 1912, pp. 220-221
Era: Suffrage Era | Media: Essay, Newspapers
Max Eastman, the first secretary of the Men’s League for Woman Suffrage of the State of New York, provided this essay to the suffrage publication the Woman Voter, with his creation […] Read More
Secondary Source
Video: The Oratory of Women’s Suffrage
The Oratory of Women's Suffrage. New York, NY: Films Media Group, 2005.
Era: Post-Suffrage Era, Suffrage Era | Media: Documentary Film, Speech, Video, Web-based
The Oratory of Women’s Suffrage is a video documentary that recreates the speeches of leading suffragists whose impassioned words shaped the women’s movement during its inception in the late 19th century. It […] Read More
Secondary Source
With Hillary’s Nomination, Lots of Interest in Suffrage Movement, But Did Media Get the Facts Right?
Louise Bernikow. With Hillary’s Nomination, Lots of Interest in Suffrage Movement, But Did Media Get the Facts Right? Women's Media Center, August 3, 2016.
Era: Post-Suffrage Era | Media: Commentary, Essay, Web-based
In this essay from the Women’s Media Center, Louise Bernikow fact-checks suffrage-related claims made in the media during the 2016 election campaign. One common misconception she points out is that […] Read More
Secondary Source
How Were Suffragettes Treated by the Media?
J.R. Thorpe. "How Were Suffragettes Treated by the Media?" Bustle. May 15, 2017.
Era: Post-Suffrage Era | Media: Commentary, Pamphlets, Postcards, Posters, Web-based
In this Bustle article, J.R. Thorpe dissects how suffragettes were treated by the media of their time. Using primary sources from the era, Thorpe argues that suffragettes were depicted as […] Read More
Secondary Source
How Suffragists Used Cookbooks as a Recipe for Subversion
Nina Martyris. "How Suffragists Used Cookbooks As A Recipe For Subversion." National Public Radio: The Salt. November 5, 2015.
Era: Post-Suffrage Era, Suffrage Era | Media: Book-Non-Fiction, Commentary
In this National Public Radio article, Nina Martyris outlines how suffragists published cookbooks to support the cause of women’s suffrage. The first major work of this kind, The Woman Suffrage Cook […] Read More