Hopkins and the 19th Amendment: Activists in Suffrage and Health Reform
  • Hopkins and the 19th Amendment: Activists in Suffrage and Health Reform
    • Foundations
      • Independence Through Nursing
    • The Limits of Reform
    • The Science of Sex
      • Capable bodies
      • Capable Minds
    • Mobilizing Baltimore
      • Just Government League
      • From Laboratory to Streets
      • African American suffragists
    • Medics Militant
      • Nurses Storm the Gates
    • Women of the Republic
      • Shaping Policy
    • Conclusion
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The relation of woman suffrage to the home and to morality

Dublin Core

Title

The relation of woman suffrage to the home and to morality

Subject

Suffrage

Description

Pamphlet titled "The Relation of Woman Suffrage to the Home and to Morality" written by Mrs. Donald R. Hooker (Edith Houghton Hooker) about 1912. In this pamphlet Mrs. Hooker explains the connection between the woman suffrage and home and morality, highlighting particularly the discrepancies in sexual morality as commonly understood for men and women. Below the last paragraph on page 8 is the printed logo or "bug" of the Allied Printing Trades Council of Baltimore.

Creator

Hooker, Edith Houghton

Source

Enoch Pratt Free Library Special Collections Department, Woman Suffrage in Maryland Colletion, Folder 27, Box 6

Date

1912

Access Rights

Enoch Pratt Free Library, Maryland’s State Library Resource Center. All Rights reserved. Used with permission. Unauthorized reproduction or use prohibited.

Identifier

https://collections.digitalmaryland.org/digital/collection/scws/id/115/rec/48

Collection

Suffrage at Johns Hopkins Medicine, Nursing, and Public Health

Citation

Hooker, Edith Houghton, “The relation of woman suffrage to the home and to morality,” Exhibits: The Sheridan Libraries and Museums, accessed May 31, 2025, https://exhibits.library.jhu.edu/items/show/1737.

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