Women's Suffrage Movement Interactive Map - Artifact List
View the artifacts below to explore how the women's suffrage movement — and the people who opposed it — tried to influence public opinion.
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Votes for Women
Origin Unknown
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Playing cards
Origin New York: Women’s Political Union
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She’s Good Enough to be Your Baby’s Mother
Origin New York: Jerome H. Remick & Co., 1916
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Help Cut the Fetters
Origin Boston: Thread Holder Company, circa 1915
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Uncle Sam’s Newest Girl Baby
Origin Seattle: Votes for Women, 1910
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The Only Way
Origin Boston: Woman’s Journal, 1912
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I Want to Speak for Myself
Origin New Jersey: National Woman Suffrage Publishing Co., 1914
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Woman Suffrage Is Here!
Origin New York City: National Woman Suffrage Publishing Co., 1918
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Seal of Ohio
Origin Columbus, Ohio: c. 1915
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Why We Oppose Votes for Men
Origin Washington, D.C.: National American Woman Suffrage Association, 1915
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United Equal Suffrage States
Origin Provenance unknown; distributed in South Dakota
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Victoria, The Apostle of Free Love
Origin Boston: The Illustrated police news, law-courts and weekly record, 1872
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The "Busted" Sideshow
Origin New York: Puck, 1884
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Vote No for My Sake
Origin Provenance unknown
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A Man or a Jelly Bean?
Origin New Orleans: New Orleans States, circa 1918
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Vote NO
Origin Provenance unknown
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Homemade newspaper
Origin Provenance unknown
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Woman’s Holy War
Origin New York: Currier & Ives, circa 1874
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Household Hints
Origin Washington, D.C.: National Association Opposed to Woman Suffrage, circa 1910
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Ten Little Suffergets
Origin Pennsylvania: Dives, Pomeroy, and Stewart, circa 1910
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The Male Madonna
Origin New York: Dunston-Weiler Lithograph Company, 1909
Credit Palczewski, Catherine H. Postcard Archive. University of Northern Iowa, Cedar Falls
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