Women's suffrage printed ephemera collection A Guide to the women's suffrage printed ephemera collection, 1860-1917 M 71 A Collection in Special Collections and Archives, James Branch Cabell Library, Collection number M 71

A Guide to the women's suffrage printed ephemera collection, 1860-1917 M 71

A Collection in Special Collections and Archives, James Branch Cabell Library, Collection number M 71


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Betsy Pittman and Susan King

Repository
VCU James Branch Cabell Library
Identification
M 71
Title
Women's suffrage printed ephemera collection 1860-1917
Quantity
15 Items
Language
English .

Administrative Information

Use Restrictions

There are no restrictions.

Access Restrictions

Collection is open to research.

Preferred Citation

Women's suffrage printed ephemera collection, Collection # M 71, Special Collections and Archives, James Branch Cabell Library, Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, VA.


Biographical / Historical

The first women's rights meeting in the United States was a social gathering of five women in Seneca Falls, New York in 1848. The women who attended the meeting, Lucretia Mott, Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Mary Ann McClintock, Martha Wright, and Jane Hunt organized a convention at Seneca Falls later the same year that included approximately 300 men and women and set the movement for women's suffrage in full motion. After seven decades of lobbying and outreach by several generations of activists, the 19th Amendment to the Constitution giving women the right to vote was ratified in 1920.

Scope and Contents

Fifteen printed items were purchased from book dealers in the 1990's. Except for one item from Chicago, these printed handbills and pamphlets are from the state of New York circa 1917 and before.

Arrangement

Items arranged chronologically.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

  • Suffragists -- History -- 19th century. -- New York (State)
  • Suffragists -- History -- 19th century. -- United States
  • Suffragists -- History -- 20th century. -- New York (State)
  • Suffragists -- History -- 20th century. -- United States
  • Women -- Sources -- Suffrage -- New York (State)
  • Women -- Sources -- Suffrage -- United States

Container List

Mixed Materials box: 1
"Advice to Young Ladies "
1860
handbill
Scope and Contents

Published in New York by Andrews

"Catholic Opinions "
1900
handbill
Scope and Contents

Published in New York by the National Woman Suffrage Association

"Dark and Dangerous Side of Woman Suffrage "
undated
pamphlet
Scope and Contents

Published in New York by the Women Voters' Anti-Suffrage Party

"Don't Forget to Vote for Woman Suffrage "
circa 1917
handbill
Scope and Contents

Published in New York by the New York State Woman Suffrage Party

"Extracts from Addresses of the Rt. Rev. Wm. Croswell Doane, June 6, 1894 and June 6, 1895 "
pamphlet
Scope and Contents

Published in New York by the Albany Anti-Suffrage Association

"Few Words in Behalf of the Loyal Women of the United States "
undated
booklet
Scope and Contents

Published in New York by the Loyal Publication Society

"How to Vote for Woman Suffrage Amendment, Election Day, November 6th, 1917 "
handbill
Scope and Contents

Published in New York by the New York State Woman Suffrage Party

"Protest Against the Granting of Municipal Suffrage to Women, Chicago "
1906
booklet
Scope and Contents

Published in Chicago by the Association Opposed to the Extension of Suffrage to Women

"Think It Over "
undated
postcard
Scope and Contents

Published in Michigan by the Cargill Company for the National American Woman Suffrage Association

"Votes for Women! The Woman's Reason "
undated
handbill
Scope and Contents

Published in New York by the New York State Woman Suffrage Association

"Why New York Men Should Give New York Women the Vote "
1917
pamphlet
Scope and Contents

Published in New York by the Empire State Campaign Committee

"Why Working Women Want the Vote, Mass Meeting...to Celebrate Passage of Suffrage Amendment by Legislature "
April 3, 1917
handbill
"Women in the Home "
undated
handbill
Scope and Contents

Published in New York by the New York State Woman Suffrage Association

"Woman Suffrage Above Human Law. Letter from Gerrit Smith to Susan B. Anthony "
August 15, 1873
handbill
"Your Vote "
1917
handbill
Scope and Contents

Published in New York by the New York State Woman Suffrage Party