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Recording: Rabbi Stephen S. Wise’s 1918 Speech “Women and Democracy”

History on the Net

Era: Post-Suffrage Era, Suffrage Era | Media: Magazines, Radio/Audio, Web-based

Rabbi Stephen S. Wise of New York City’s Free Synagogue was one of the most sought-after suffrage speakers of the 1910s. This 1918 recording is representative of his most common […] Read More

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A Broadside: Mission Statement of the National Men’s League for Woman Suffrage of 1912

By James Lees Laidlaw; Column by George Middleton.

Era: Post-Suffrage Era, Suffrage Era | Media: Book-Fiction, Broadside, Newspapers, Web-based

Here is a broadside of the mission statement of the National Men’s League for Woman Suffrage, an organization of thousands of influential men across thirty five states from 1909-1919. It […] Read More

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Geopolitics in the Anti-Suffrage Cartoons of American John Tinney McCutcheon and Canadian Newton McConnell: Stopping Trans-Atlantic Flow

"Geopolitics in the Anti-Suffrage Cartoons of American John Tinney McCutcheon and Canadian Newton McConnell: Stopping Trans-Atlantic Flow." Jaqueline McLeod Rogers. Peitho, Volume 17, Issue 1, Fall/Winter 2014, pp. 31-45.

Era: Post-Suffrage Era | Media: Academic Paper

Writing professor Jaqueline McLeod Rogers offers an analysis of the anti-suffrage cartoons of John Tinney McCutcheon, an American, and Newton McConnell, a Canadian. The piece, published in Peitho: Journal of the Coalition of Feminist […] Read More

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A Video Career Celebration of Carol Ellen DuBois

A retirement celebration for Ellen Carol DuBois, UCLA Distinguished Professor of History and Gender Studies Emerita

Era: Post-Suffrage Era | Media: Documentary Film, Video

A celebration of the career of University of California, Los Angeles professor of history and gender studies Ellen Carol DuBois, highlighting her work on women’s suffrage, Victoria Woodhull, and the […] Read More

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Pamphlet Distributed by the National Association Opposed to Woman Suffrage

Jewish Women's Archive

Era: Suffrage Era | Media: Leaflets, Pamphlets

This pamphlet from the Jewish Women’s Archive lists arguments by the National Association Opposed to Woman Suffrage, or NAOWS. One of the most commonly cited arguments was simply that women did not […] Read More

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The Woman Suffrage Parades of 1910-1913: Possibilities and Limitations of an Early Feminist Rhetorical Strategy

"The Woman Suffrage Parades of 1910-1913: Possibilities and Limitations of an Early Feminist Rhetorical Strategy." Jennifer L. Borda. Western Journal of Communication, Volume 66, Issue I, 2002, pp. 25-52.

Era: Post-Suffrage Era | Media: Academic Paper, Pageants and Parades

An abstract and information on how to access this article are available from TandFOnline, which local and academic libraries are likely to have as a resource. The following is the […] Read More