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Extra! Extra!
No publisher info. Postmarked April 1916.
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Real Photo Postcard: Actual Speech at Omaha Suffrage Meeting
ca. 1910
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I'm a Purfect Lady
No publisher Info.
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Life Is Just One Damned Thing After Another
Life Is Just One Damned Thing After Another
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My Wife's Joined the Suffrage Movement
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Born on This Day One Suffragette
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Just Take It From Me
Gibson Art Co. ca. 1910
E.B. Kemble, Illustrator.
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Every Year Will Be Leap Year Soon
Artwork by Walter Wellman.
Published by Walter Wellman, 1909.
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The New Man
Made in Great Britain; no other publication details available.
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Where Oh Where Is My Wandering Wife Tonight?
Suffragette Series No. 10
1909, Dunston-Weiler Lithograph Co.
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Suffragette Copess
Artwork by Walter Wellman.
Published by Walter Wellman, 1909.
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Vote for Taft
Ca. 1908. No publisher listed.
Images shows a man in drag offering favors for votes for Taft.
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Pantalette Suffragette
Suffragette Series No.3
1909, Dunston-Weiler Lithograph Co.
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Suffragette Madonna
Suffragette Series No.1
1909, Dunston-Weiler Lithograph Co.
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Don't Monkey with "Woman's Rights"
Embossed Postcard. Ca. 1910.
Monkey Series No. 24
No additional publisher information.
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Mother's Got the Habit Now
No publisher info.
Postmarked March 2, 1913.
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I Want My Vote!
ca. 1908
No additional publisher information.
Postcard postmarked 1908. Features the green, white, and purple striped flag of the British suffrage movement.
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I'm A Suffer Yet
Ca. 1911
No publisher information.
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Suffragette Copette
Suffragette Series No.6
1909, Dunston-Weiler Lithograph Co.
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You believe in women's suffrage - don't you?
Published by Barton and Spooner.
No date (ca. 1913).
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Inez Milholland "Votes for Women"
Photographic postcard of Miss Inez Milholland. with AZO stampbox, with three triangles, pointing upwards.
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Who Said Votes for Women!!!
English anti-suffrage postcard. Note the symbol of the Women's National Anti-suffrage League next to the dapper dog's front leg.
Ca. 1908.
No additional publisher information.
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What are the wild wives saying
Publisher: Bamforth, Holmfirth, England and New York.
Postmarked April 1915.
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The Police Force Is Where . . .
Cincinnati: Gibson Art Co.; no date.
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The Suffragette Down with the Tom Cats
Artist: William Henry Ellam
Publisher: Illustrated Postcard Co., New York and Germany
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I'll Never Be a "Foolagain"
Artist: William Henry Ellam
Publisher: Illustrated Postcard Co., New York and Germany
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Real Photo Postcard: Votes for Women
Real photo postcard featuring a mock suffrage parade
No publisher info.
Ca. 1910.
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What Chance Has a Mere Man?
Published by Barton and Spooner.
No date (ca. 1913).
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The Queen of the Polls
Suffragette Series No.9
1909, Dunston-Weiler Lithograph Co.
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To My Valentine: Love Me, Love My Vote
Artwork by Ellen Clapsaddle.
Wolf & Co., Philadelphia.
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Man Baby
Philadelphia ca. 1870
This trade card for Collum & Co.'s Patent Candy features a satiric image of Civil War surgeon, dress reform advocate, and radical suffragist Mary Walker.
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A Horrible Nightmare
Reliable Series.
Made in Great Britain.
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Votes for Women! Certainly!!
Publisher: Gibson Art Co., Cincinnati. No date.
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Uncle Sam's Days Are Now Gone
Artist: Edith Parson Williams
1912. C. Wolf, NY.
Suffragette Series # 17.
Postmarked July 29, 1914
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Womens Rights
Ca. 1910. No publication info.
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My Valentine
Publisher Info:
Worcester Made, Boston.
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I Am Neutral!
No date. Artwork by WITF.
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Votes for Men: I've a Dandy Hubby
1913. S. Bergman, New York.
Artist: Bernhardt Wall
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Votes for Women: I Want to Speak for Myself
1913. S. Bergman, New York.
Artist: Bernhardt Wall
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Let's Pull Together!
Publisher: National Woman Suffrage Publishing Company
Printer: Campbell Art Co, 1915.
Artist: Emily Hall Chamberlin
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She's Good Enough for Me!
Publisher: National Woman Suffrage Publishing Company
Campbell Art Co, 1915.
Artist: Emily Hall Chamberlin
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Ambition
1909: Published by Roth and Langley, NY.
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Kewpie: Votes for Women
Artist: Rosie O'Neill.
Publisher: National Woman Suffrage Publishing Company
Printer: Campbell Art Co, 1914.