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Women's Party, Equal Rights essay contest

Women's Party, Equal Rights essay contest

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Tillers of the Soil. Betty Rolfe, Maud Davis, Elizabeth Davis, Martha Warren of Seneca Falls, as Tillers of the Soil in the Dance Drama depicting the Progress of Woman to be given at the reception at Seneca Falls on July 20, in honor of the Officers and members of the National Woman's Party in connection with their seventy-fifth Equal Rights anniversary celebration.

Tillers of the Soil. Betty Rolfe, Maud Davis, Elizabeth Davis, Martha ...

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Equal Rights Envoys of the National Woman's Party who motored to Rapid City where the delegation, consisting principally of western women, saw President Coolidge and asked his aid for the Equal Rights Amendment now pending in Congress. The national delegates are here bidding farewell to Rapid City women who organized a branch in support of the Equal Rights program.

Equal Rights Envoys of the National Woman's Party who motored to Rapid...

Title transcribed from item. Summary: Photograph of group of women standing outside waving. One vehicle behind them has banner, "Equal Rights Envoys to President Coolidge National Woman's Party."

The National Equal Rights Convention, which met Dec. 9th, 1873, Washington, D.C.

The National Equal Rights Convention, which met Dec. 9th, 1873, Washin...

Crowd of men, white and black, lined along street and on balcony, Metzerott Hall, 925 PA. Ave. 14601 U.S. Copyright Office Photo by W. Ogilvie. Reference copy may be in U.S. GEOG FILE Washington, D.C. Historica... More

Mrs. Harry [Anna] Lowenburg, Chairman State of Pennsylvania, Board of Director of Equal Franchise Lg. [League] of Pennsa [Pennsylvania]

Mrs. Harry [Anna] Lowenburg, Chairman State of Pennsylvania, Board of ...

Title and information transcribed from item. Summary: Half-length portrait of Anna Lowenburg, facing forward, seated in chair, holding book in right hand in lap, leaning left arm to jaw, in hat. A similar photo... More

[Two women, probably suffragists or members of the National Woman's Party, with copy of Equal Rights magazine. Washington, D.C.]

[Two women, probably suffragists or members of the National Woman's Pa...

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Miss Virginia Moran of Seneca Falls as "Truth" in the Dnace [Dance] Drama, depicting the Progress of Woman, to be given at the reception at Seneca Falls on July 20 in honor of the officers and members of the National Woman's Party in connection with the seventy-fifth Equal Rights anniversary celebration.

Miss Virginia Moran of Seneca Falls as "Truth" in the Dnace [Dance] Dr...

Title and information transcribed from item. Summary: Informal portrait, full-length, Virginia Moran, facing forward, standing outdoors by a lake, holding in right hand a pole with a stylized cross, part of a c... More

The four freedoms. Equal justice under the law is just one of the planks on which democracy is built, equal justice for all, regardless of race, color and creed. The picture is of the entrance to the Supreme Court Building in Washington, D.C.

The four freedoms. Equal justice under the law is just one of the plan...

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Royal Swedish feminist lays wreath at Capitol. Washington, D.C., Nov. 26, 1938. Baroness Ebba Nordenfelt, left, member of the recently organized World Women's Party, laying wreath before the Statue of the Equal Rights Pioneers located in the Capitol. The Baroness is here to make plans for Sweden's participation in the World Woman's Party meeting at its new headquarters in Geneva, Switzerland. Mrs. Annerika Fries, also of Sweden, is shown with the Baroness

Royal Swedish feminist lays wreath at Capitol. Washington, D.C., Nov. ...

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Abigail Scott Duniway signing first Equal Suffrage Proclamation ever made by a woman.  Governor Oswald West, who had signed the Proclamation is shown looking on, and acting President Dr. Viola M. Coe is standing near.

Abigail Scott Duniway signing first Equal Suffrage Proclamation ever m...

Title transcribed from item. Summary: Staged photograph of Abigail Scott Duniway, seated at table, preparing to sign Oregon's equal suffrage proclamation as Mrs. Viola M. Coe and Governor Oswald West stand on e... More

Fannie Hurst, novelist and short story writer, author of "Lummox," "Back Street," and many other successful and distinguished works of fiction.  Miss Hurst is one of the judges in the Equal Rights Essay Contest organized by the Students Council of the National Woman's Party.

Fannie Hurst, novelist and short story writer, author of "Lummox," "Ba...

Summary: Formal portrait, head and chest, Fannie Hurst, facing left with head turned toward camera and left hand resting against face, wearing dark, long-sleeved, turtleneck outfit. Title transcribed from capti... More

Miss Pauline Clarke, of New York, a graduate of Bryn Mawr College, is one of the assistant editors of "The Suffragist," weekly official organ of the Congressional Union for Woman Suffrage and the National Woman's Party.  When Miss Clarke was a student at Bryn Mawr, she was President of that branch of the College Equal Suffrage League.

Miss Pauline Clarke, of New York, a graduate of Bryn Mawr College, is ...

Title transcribed from item. Summary: Formal portrait, head and shoulders, Pauline Clarke, of New York, body turned slightly toward left with head facing camera, wearing v-neck blouse with wide collar. Photogra... More

Richard Bennett, noted actor, calling at National Woman's Party Headquarters, underwrites the Equal Rights campaign, and declares: - "Certainly I am a feminist and will stand back of you women until the Equal Rights Amendment is passed by Congress." Mr. Bennett is surrounded by a group of National Woman's Party leaders. (Left to right) Anita Pollitzer, National Secretary of the Woman's Party, Richard Bennett, Wilma Henderson, National Organizer: (upper left) Mrs. Everett Bray, a Founder, and Jessica D. Henerson, member of the Massachusetts State Committee.

Richard Bennett, noted actor, calling at National Woman's Party Headqu...

Title transcribed from item. Summary: Photograph of four National Woman's Party leaders with actor Richard Bennett, all seated reading document.

Susan B. Anthony and Elizabeth Cady Stanton. Two great pioneers in the Equal Rights cause. Without them, American women would not have progressed as far as they have in their fight for freedom.

Susan B. Anthony and Elizabeth Cady Stanton. Two great pioneers in the...

Title transcribed from item. Summary: Photograph of Susan B. Anthony and Elizabeth Cady Stanton reading while seated at table.

Alice Paul, leader of the feminist movement in America and vice president of the Woman's Party with Mildred Bryan, youngest Colorado feminist in the Garden of the Gods at Colorado Springs where the Party will present its Equal Rights Pageant on September 23rd, launching its western campaign for an amendment to the federal Constitution giving Equal Rights to women.

Alice Paul, leader of the feminist movement in America and vice presid...

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Justice. Miss Florence Hanlin as Justice in the Dance Drama presented at Seneca Falls, on July 20th in connection with the National Woman's Party's seventy-fifth anniversary celebration of Equal Rights.

Justice. Miss Florence Hanlin as Justice in the Dance Drama presented ...

Title and information transcribed from item. Summary: Portrait, full-length, Florence Hanlin, facing left, standing outside in front of lake, posing as Justice, holding scales in outstretched hand and wearing l... More

Equal rights to women would result in confusion, senate committee told. Washington, D.C., Feb. 8. Dean G. Acheson, former Undersecretary of the Treasury, today told the Senate judiciary subcommittee, that the proposed Constitutional Amendment granting "equal rights" to women would lead only to "confusion." It would confuse states in determining what constituted "equal rights" and would cause "many good laws" to be discarded, Acheson added, 3/8/38

Equal rights to women would result in confusion, senate committee told...

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Mrs. William Spencer Murray [Ella R. Murray] of Connecticut is one of the prominent members of the Advisory Council of the Congressional Union for Woman Suffrage.  Mrs. Murray was formerly President of the New Haven Equal Franchise League and the Women's Political Union of Connecticut.  She is now Secretary of the latter association and Chairman of the Third Congressional District of Connecticut under the Congressional Union.

Mrs. William Spencer Murray [Ella R. Murray] of Connecticut is one of ...

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Warriors. Agnes Lester, Marjorie Follette, Emily Knight, Elizabeth Van Sickle, Carol Lester, prominent young girls of Seneca Falls, as warriors in the Drama depicting the Progress of Woman to be given at the reception at Seneca Falls, N.Y., in July 20, in honor of the officers and members of the National Woman's party in connection with their seventy-fifth anniversary Equal Rights celebration.

Warriors. Agnes Lester, Marjorie Follette, Emily Knight, Elizabeth Van...

Title transcribed from item. Summary: Photograph of five young women, in costume and holding shields and spears, posing in front of a lake.

Rehearsing with Garden of the Gods at Colorado Springs for the Equal Rights Pageant to be given there by the National Woman's Party Sept. 23 in which women from 10 western states will participate. Group of singers of the Declaration of 1848 which demands Equal Rights for women.

Rehearsing with Garden of the Gods at Colorado Springs for the Equal R...

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Congress would give full consideration to the Equal Rights Amendment. They formed a Valentine's Day deputation to the President. The[y] are L to R- Mrs. Jessica Henderson, Brookline, Massachusetts.; Mrs. Anne Archbold, Maine; Mrs. William Draper, Maine; Sallie Hovey, New Hampshire; Hazel Mac Kaye, Massachusetts.; Gail Laughlin, Maine; Mrs. Ernest Schelling, Maine; Mary Kelly Macarty, Massachusetts.; Mrs. H.O. Havemeyer, Conn.; Elsie Hill, Conn.

Congress would give full consideration to the Equal Rights Amendment. ...

Title transcribed from item. Summary: Ten National Woman's Party members from New England states in Washington, D.C. Left to R- Jessica Henderson, Anne Archbold, Mrs. William Draper, Sallie Hovey, Hazel Mac Kay... More

[Activist Phyllis Schafly wearing a "Stop ERA" badge, demonstrating with other women against the Equal Rights Amendment in front of the White House, Washington, D.C.]

[Activist Phyllis Schafly wearing a "Stop ERA" badge, demonstrating wi...

Contact sheet folder caption: "Demonstrators opposed to ERA in front of the White House, WKL, 2/4/77." U.S. News & World Report Magazine Photograph Collection. Contact sheet available for reference purposes: U... More

Theodore Roosevelt - Equal protection

Theodore Roosevelt - Equal protection

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Miss Clara Louise Thompson of Missouri, one of the prominent members of the Advisory Council of the Congressional Union for Woman Suffrage, is President of Latin at Rockford College, Illinois.  Miss Thompson held for three years the fellowship in Latin and Greek at the University of Pennsylvania.  She is the only woman who ever won the American Fellowship at the Classical School in Rome.  Miss Thompson was formerly field secretary of the Missouri Equal Suffrage League.

Miss Clara Louise Thompson of Missouri, one of the prominent members o...

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Miss Katharine Morey, Massachusetts state chairman for the National Woman's Party, who is in charge of introducing the Woman's Party Bill for Equal Rights at the present session of the Legislature which convened January 3rd.

Miss Katharine Morey, Massachusetts state chairman for the National Wo...

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Women Ask President for Equal Rights Legislation. Fifty prominent members of the New National Woman's Party called at the White House today to ask the president's aid in passing an "Equal Rights Bill" in the next Congress. The bill would give women full equality in the government service, give married women citizenship in their own right and make women of the District of Columbia eligible to serve on juries, equal guardianship rights, and equal rights of inheritance and contract. Photograph shows suffragists with President Harding at the White House.

Women Ask President for Equal Rights Legislation. Fifty prominent memb...

Title transcribed from item. Summary: Photograph of National Woman's Party members with President Harding on the lawn in front of the White House.

A group of young members of the National Woman's Party before the Capitol. They are about to invade the offices of the senators and congressmen from their states, to ask them to vote for Equal Rights. In the foreground is Miss Anita Pollitzer, secretary of the National Woman's Party, instructing the committee on the method of approach. Left to right: Blanche Alsop, Virginia; Heath Jones, Delaware; Maud Younger, California, legislative Chairman of the Woman's Party; Mrs. Legare Obear, Georgia; Mrs. Burnita Shelton Matthews, Mississippi; Mrs. Anne Archbold, Maine; Miss Wilma Henderson, Massachusetts; Mrs. Emma Brown, Maryland; Mrs. Rowena Dashwood Graves, Colorado.

A group of young members of the National Woman's Party before the Capi...

Title transcribed from item. Summary: Group of National Woman's Party members assembled in front of the United States Capitol.

Urges equal rights for women. Washington, D.C., Feb. 9. Mrs. Emma Guffey Miller, Democratic National Committeewoman from Pennsylvania and a sister of Senator Joseph Guffey, urged approval of the Burke Constitutional Amendment for Equal Rights for Women as she testified before the Senate Judiciary Subcommittee today. Mrs.. Miller, shown with Senator Burke, author of the Amendment, told the committee that business women have "felt the ruinious effects of discriminatory and so-called protective legislation," 2/9/38

Urges equal rights for women. Washington, D.C., Feb. 9. Mrs. Emma Guff...

A man and a woman standing next to each other. Public domain portrait photograph, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Theodore Roosevelt for Equal Rights

Theodore Roosevelt for Equal Rights

National American Woman Suffrage Association resolution contradicts a charge that President Theodore Roosevelt is an enemy of equal rights by outlining his legislative support of woman suffrage and punishment o... More

Opposes Equal Rights Amendment . Washington, D.C., Feb. 7. Dorothy Straus, New York attorney, today testified before the Senate Judiciary Committee against the Equal Rights for Women Constitutional Amendment which is not being considered. The proposed amendment sponsored by Senator Burke and Townsend Reads "men and women shall have equal rights throughout the United States and every place subject to its jurisdiction..."

Opposes Equal Rights Amendment . Washington, D.C., Feb. 7. Dorothy Str...

A woman sitting at a table reading a book. Public domain portrait photograph, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Boston Equal Suffrage Association for Good Government meeting notice; Charlotte Perkins Gilman speaking on "Equal Suffrage."

Boston Equal Suffrage Association for Good Government meeting notice; ...

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The National Woman's Party today observed the 137th anniversary of the birth of Lucretia Mott, the Quakeress, one of the Equal Rights pioneers. Little Peggy Anthony (left) placed the wreath and at the right is Hope Anthony

The National Woman's Party today observed the 137th anniversary of the...

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Dorothy Thompson, Journalist.  Prominent member [of] NWP [National Woman's Party].  Lectured on feminism at Carleton Hotel, Wash[ington], D.C., Feb. 1936.  For Benefit of Equal Rights Amendment Fund. (Wife of Sinclair Lewis, Novelist).

Dorothy Thompson, Journalist. Prominent member [of] NWP [National Wom...

Title transcribed from item. Summary: Head-and-shoulders portrait of Dorothy Thompson, wearing fur. Courtesy of Bacharach Studio, 321 S. Washington St. Alexandria, VA. 22314.

The National Equal Rights Convention, which met Dec. 9th, 1873, Washington, D.C.

The National Equal Rights Convention, which met Dec. 9th, 1873, Washin...

Crowd of men, white and black, lined along street and on balcony, Metzerott Hall, 925 PA. Ave. 14601 U.S. Copyright Office Photo by W. Ogilvie. Reference copy may be in U.S. GEOG FILE Washington, D.C. Historica... More

Equal Franchise Society Legislative Series; extract from a letter from Abigail Adams to her husband John Adams

Equal Franchise Society Legislative Series; extract from a letter from...

Equal Franchise Society reproduces extract from famous Abigail Adams letter of March 31, 1776 in which she warns John to "Remember the Ladies" or they may rebel.

Equal Franchise Society Invitation to Albany Reception

Equal Franchise Society Invitation to Albany Reception

Equal Franchise League reception invitation for "Mr. Nicholas"

Noted Men for Equal Suffrage organize Voters' League

Noted Men for Equal Suffrage organize Voters' League

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Theodore Roosevelt for Equal Rights

Theodore Roosevelt for Equal Rights

National American Woman Suffrage Association resolution contradicts a charge that President Theodore Roosevelt is an enemy of equal rights by outlining his legislative support of woman suffrage and punishment o... More

Edwin M. Stanton to Abraham Lincoln, Friday, June 24, 1864  (Equal payment for black soldiers)
College Equal Suffrage League nationalize their organization, become part of National American Woman Suffrage Association

College Equal Suffrage League nationalize their organization, become p...

National College Equal Suffrage League elects M. Carey Thomas President and Caroline Lexow, secretary; photomechanical print of Lexow

John A. Andrew to Abraham Lincoln, Thursday, March 24, 1864  (Equal pay for Samuel Harrison; endorsed by Abraham Lincoln, April 4, 1864)
John A. Andrew to Abraham Lincoln, Thursday, March 24, 1864  (Equal pay for Samuel Harrison; endorsed by Abraham Lincoln, April 4, 1864)
John A. Andrew to Abraham Lincoln, Thursday, March 24, 1864  (Equal pay for Samuel Harrison; endorsed by Abraham Lincoln, April 4, 1864)
Equal Rights for Taxpayers; New York State Woman Suffrage Association Legislative committee meeting

Equal Rights for Taxpayers; New York State Woman Suffrage Association ...

New York State Woman Suffrage Association legislative committee requests Senator Raines to introduce tax suffrage for women taxpayers in third class cities for 4th time; resolve to seek support of Warner Miller... More

The Equal Franchise Society - Miller Nawsa suffrage scrapbooks 1897-1911

The Equal Franchise Society - Miller Nawsa suffrage scrapbooks 1897-19...

Equal Franchise League Reception: Folla Le Follette to read "How the Vote was Won"; Margorie Benton Cooke, two suffrage monologues; lists members of reception committee.

Charles Sumner to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, May 23, 1864  (Equal pay for black soldiers; with copy of amendment to Army Appropriations Bill)
Argument in Favor of Equal Suffrage Constitutional Amendment in Oregon

Argument in Favor of Equal Suffrage Constitutional Amendment in Oregon

Anne Fitzhugh Miller's autograph note on front cover: "This argument is to be sent by the Secretary of State to every Election District in the state of Oregon--and when a man goes to register, the registrar han... More

Equal suffrage - New constitution - Duty of Republicans, Speech of Hon. Chas. S. May, of Kalamazoo. Delivered at Jackson before the Grant Club, Wednesday evening, March 4, 1868.

Equal suffrage - New constitution - Duty of Republicans, Speech of Hon...

Page Order: Leaflet Available also through the Library of Congress web site in two forms: as facsimile page images and as full text in SGML. Printed Ephemera Collection; Portfolio 84, Folder 6c.

John A. Andrew to Abraham Lincoln, Thursday, March 24, 1864  (Equal pay for Samuel Harrison; endorsed by Abraham Lincoln, April 4, 1864)
John A. Andrew to Abraham Lincoln, Friday, May 27, 1864  (Equal pay for black soldiers)
College Equal Suffrage League nationalize their organization, become part of National American Woman Suffrage Association

College Equal Suffrage League nationalize their organization, become p...

National College Equal Suffrage League elects M. Carey Thomas President and Caroline Lexow, secretary; photomechanical print of Lexow

Thomas Webster to Abraham Lincoln, Thursday, November 05, 1863  (Equal pay for black soldiers)
John A. Andrew to Abraham Lincoln, Thursday, March 24, 1864  (Equal pay for Samuel Harrison; endorsed by Abraham Lincoln, April 4, 1864)
John A. Andrew to Abraham Lincoln, Friday, May 27, 1864  (Equal pay for black soldiers)
Edwin M. Stanton to Abraham Lincoln, Friday, June 24, 1864  (Equal payment for black soldiers)
Equal suffrage - New constitution - Duty of Republicans, Speech of Hon. Chas. S. May, of Kalamazoo. Delivered at Jackson before the Grant Club, Wednesday evening, March 4, 1868.

Equal suffrage - New constitution - Duty of Republicans, Speech of Hon...

Page Order: Leaflet Available also through the Library of Congress web site in two forms: as facsimile page images and as full text in SGML. Printed Ephemera Collection; Portfolio 84, Folder 6c.

John A. Andrew to Abraham Lincoln, Thursday, March 24, 1864  (Equal pay for Samuel Harrison; endorsed by Abraham Lincoln, April 4, 1864)
John A. Andrew to Abraham Lincoln, Thursday, March 24, 1864  (Equal pay for Samuel Harrison; endorsed by Abraham Lincoln, April 4, 1864)
Progress of Equal Suffrage - Public domain document scan

Progress of Equal Suffrage - Public domain document scan

Alice Stone Blackwell lists world-wide progress in school, municipal, state, and national suffrage Between 1838 and 1906.

Equal Rights Deputation to Gov. Smith on 3/5/24. Woman's Party urges legislative program. Right to left, front row: Mrs. Lloyd Williams, New York; Mrs. Lieber E. Whittic, State Vice chairman, Syracuse; Miss Ethel Barrymore, Founder; Gov. Smith; Mrs. Theresa Shivarts, New York; Mrs. McKane; Back row: Mrs. Abram J. Rose; Mrs. Stephen Pell; Mrs. Robert B. Stearns; Mrs. Josephine Curtis Jenner, Life member, all of New York. Mrs. Thomas J. Swanton, Rochester, and Miss Fred Lee Woodson, Washington, are mysteriously invisible in this picture.

Equal Rights Deputation to Gov. Smith on 3/5/24. Woman's Party urges l...

Title transcribed from item. Photograph published in Equal Rights, v. 11, 7 (Mar. 19, 1924), 34. As illustration in story "Equal Rights Campaign in New York." Summary: National Woman's Party delegates of New Yo... More

Equal Suffrage, reprinted from Harper's Bazaar, NAWSA suffrage scrapbooks

Equal Suffrage, reprinted from Harper's Bazaar, NAWSA suffrage scrapbo...

Annotated by Anne Fitzhugh Miller: " Please return to Ann Fitzhugh Miller" and after Montgomery's name: "Rochester, New York Spoke at Lochland May 1901"

John A. Andrew to Abraham Lincoln, Thursday, March 24, 1864  (Equal pay for Samuel Harrison; endorsed by Abraham Lincoln, April 4, 1864)
John A. Andrew to Abraham Lincoln, Thursday, March 24, 1864  (Equal pay for Samuel Harrison; endorsed by Abraham Lincoln, April 4, 1864)
Charles Sumner to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, May 23, 1864  (Equal pay for black soldiers; with copy of amendment to Army Appropriations Bill)
Charles Sumner to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, May 23, 1864  (Equal pay for black soldiers; with copy of amendment to Army Appropriations Bill)
Argument in Favor of Equal Suffrage Constitutional Amendment in Oregon

Argument in Favor of Equal Suffrage Constitutional Amendment in Oregon

Anne Fitzhugh Miller's autograph note on front cover: "This argument is to be sent by the Secretary of State to every Election District in the state of Oregon--and when a man goes to register, the registrar han... More

Thomas Webster to Abraham Lincoln, Thursday, November 05, 1863  (Equal pay for black soldiers)
Equal suffrage - New constitution - Duty of Republicans, Speech of Hon. Chas. S. May, of Kalamazoo. Delivered at Jackson before the Grant Club, Wednesday evening, March 4, 1868.

Equal suffrage - New constitution - Duty of Republicans, Speech of Hon...

Page Order: Leaflet Available also through the Library of Congress web site in two forms: as facsimile page images and as full text in SGML. Printed Ephemera Collection; Portfolio 84, Folder 6c.

John A. Andrew to Abraham Lincoln, Thursday, March 24, 1864  (Equal pay for Samuel Harrison; endorsed by Abraham Lincoln, April 4, 1864)
Equal with Man. Suffragist newspaper clipping.

Equal with Man. Suffragist newspaper clipping.

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Significant Effects of Equal Suffrage, NAWSA suffrage scrapbooks

Significant Effects of Equal Suffrage, NAWSA suffrage scrapbooks

Voting women taxpayers support municipal improvements in New Orleans and Baton Rouge

Equal Suffrage Petition Will Go to Congress

Equal Suffrage Petition Will Go to Congress

Buffalo Political Equality Club announces plan to canvas for National American Woman Suffrage Association constitutional amendment petition to Congress; Equal Franchise Society organized in New York City by Kat... More

College Equal Suffrage League nationalize their organization, become part of National American Woman Suffrage Association; page 2

College Equal Suffrage League nationalize their organization, become p...

National College Equal Suffrage League elects M. Carey Thomas President and Caroline Lexow, secretary; photomechanical print of Lexow

Equal Suffrage, reprinted from Harper's Bazaar, NAWSA suffrage scrapbooks

Equal Suffrage, reprinted from Harper's Bazaar, NAWSA suffrage scrapbo...

Annotated by Anne Fitzhugh Miller: " Please return to Ann Fitzhugh Miller" and after Montgomery's name: "Rochester, New York Spoke at Lochland May 1901"

Theodore Roosevelt for Equal Rights

Theodore Roosevelt for Equal Rights

National American Woman Suffrage Association resolution contradicts a charge that President Theodore Roosevelt is an enemy of equal rights by outlining his legislative support of woman suffrage and punishment o... More

Equal suffrage - New constitution - Duty of Republicans, Speech of Hon. Chas. S. May, of Kalamazoo. Delivered at Jackson before the Grant Club, Wednesday evening, March 4, 1868.

Equal suffrage - New constitution - Duty of Republicans, Speech of Hon...

Page Order: Leaflet Available also through the Library of Congress web site in two forms: as facsimile page images and as full text in SGML. Printed Ephemera Collection; Portfolio 84, Folder 6c.

John A. Andrew to Abraham Lincoln, Thursday, March 24, 1864  (Equal pay for Samuel Harrison; endorsed by Abraham Lincoln, April 4, 1864)
John A. Andrew to Abraham Lincoln, Thursday, March 24, 1864  (Equal pay for Samuel Harrison; endorsed by Abraham Lincoln, April 4, 1864)
John A. Andrew to Abraham Lincoln, Thursday, March 24, 1864  (Equal pay for Samuel Harrison; endorsed by Abraham Lincoln, April 4, 1864)
The jugglers processions and grand jubilee With gull traps and hard cider. Air "The flower of Dunblane." ...[Signed] Equal rights. Carroll County, Md., 1840.

The jugglers processions and grand jubilee With gull traps and hard ci...

Verse. Available also through the Library of Congress web site in two forms: as facsimile page images and as full text in SGML. Printed Ephemera Collection; Portfolio 30, Folder 20.

Equal Franchise Society List of Publications

Equal Franchise Society List of Publications

Public domain scan of the book page, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Charles Sumner to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, May 23, 1864  (Equal pay for black soldiers; with copy of amendment to Army Appropriations Bill)
College Equal Suffrage League nationalize their organization, become part of National American Woman Suffrage Association; page 2

College Equal Suffrage League nationalize their organization, become p...

National College Equal Suffrage League elects M. Carey Thomas President and Caroline Lexow, secretary; photomechanical print of Lexow

Argument in Favor of Equal Suffrage Constitutional Amendment in Oregon

Argument in Favor of Equal Suffrage Constitutional Amendment in Oregon

Anne Fitzhugh Miller's autograph note on front cover: "This argument is to be sent by the Secretary of State to every Election District in the state of Oregon--and when a man goes to register, the registrar han... More

John A. Andrew to Abraham Lincoln, Thursday, March 24, 1864  (Equal pay for Samuel Harrison; endorsed by Abraham Lincoln, April 4, 1864)
Equal Franchise Society Legislative series; quotation from Abraham Lincoln

Equal Franchise Society Legislative series; quotation from Abraham Lin...

Abraham Lincoln 1836 quotation in support of suffrage for all who pay taxes or bear arms.

John A. Andrew to Abraham Lincoln, Friday, May 27, 1864  (Equal pay for black soldiers)
John A. Andrew to Abraham Lincoln, Friday, May 27, 1864  (Equal pay for black soldiers)
Argument in Favor of Equal Suffrage Constitutional Amendment in Oregon

Argument in Favor of Equal Suffrage Constitutional Amendment in Oregon

Anne Fitzhugh Miller's autograph note on front cover: "This argument is to be sent by the Secretary of State to every Election District in the state of Oregon--and when a man goes to register, the registrar han... More

Equal Suffrage, reprinted from Harper's Bazaar, NAWSA suffrage scrapbooks

Equal Suffrage, reprinted from Harper's Bazaar, NAWSA suffrage scrapbo...

Annotated by Anne Fitzhugh Miller: " Please return to Ann Fitzhugh Miller" and after Montgomery's name: "Rochester, New York Spoke at Lochland May 1901"

Thomas Webster to Abraham Lincoln, Thursday, November 05, 1863  (Equal pay for black soldiers)
John A. Andrew to Abraham Lincoln, Thursday, March 24, 1864  (Equal pay for Samuel Harrison; endorsed by Abraham Lincoln, April 4, 1864)
The Equal Franchise Society meeting announcement

The Equal Franchise Society meeting announcement

Professor Henry S Nash, Harriot Stanton Blatch, Carrie Chapman Catt and Anna Shaw, speakers at Equal Franchise Society meetings.

The Equal Franchise Society; Legislative Series

The Equal Franchise Society; Legislative Series

Suffrage responses to typical anti-suffrage arguments.

Equal Franchise Society Legislative Series: Extract of article by Justice David J. Brewer, December 1909; Women and the Law; Judge Sets Aside Their Legal Equality With Men

Equal Franchise Society Legislative Series: Extract of article by Just...

In Equal Franchise Society flier, Justice Brewer supports woman suffrage, noting positive influence in suffrage states; clipping on verso reports Brewers ruling upholding Oregon protective legislation limiting ... More

Equal Franchise Society Legislative Series: Extract of article by Justice David J. Brewer, December 1909; Women and the Law; Judge Sets Aside Their Legal Equality With Men

Equal Franchise Society Legislative Series: Extract of article by Just...

In Equal Franchise Society flier, Justice Brewer supports woman suffrage, noting positive influence in suffrage states; clipping on verso reports Brewers ruling upholding Oregon protective legislation limiting ... More

Charles Sumner to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, May 23, 1864  (Equal pay for black soldiers; with copy of amendment to Army Appropriations Bill)
John A. Andrew to Abraham Lincoln, Friday, May 27, 1864  (Equal pay for black soldiers)
John A. Andrew to Abraham Lincoln, Friday, May 27, 1864  (Equal pay for black soldiers)
Argument in Favor of Equal Suffrage Constitutional Amendment in Oregon

Argument in Favor of Equal Suffrage Constitutional Amendment in Oregon

Anne Fitzhugh Miller's autograph note on front cover: "This argument is to be sent by the Secretary of State to every Election District in the state of Oregon--and when a man goes to register, the registrar han... More

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