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,…
Photograph of (mostly female) suffrage supporters demonstrating with signs addressed to President Woodrow Wilson while assembled along a street in Chicago. Signs read "Wilson Against Women" and other texts.
From left to right: Vida Milholland, Abby Scott Baker, Lucy Branham, Mrs. Sarah T. Colvin. Vida Milholland and Mrs. Sarah T. Colvin wear suffrage prisoner pins. 3 copies.