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Women’s suffrage ... anti-suffrage campaign posters and letters from leaders including Pearson reveal the racist views behind the opposition. The antis’ racist propaganda was widespread.
“Votes for women.” Customers couldn’t turn their heads without encountering a new form of suffrage propaganda. Posters plastered the walls and even the bills were presented on trays with the ...
During the 1910s, they designed, published and distributed propaganda ... Posters like O’Neill’s reached the masses through an emerging national print culture. National Woman Suffrage ...
They began producing posters, postcards ... of their own to use as positive propaganda. Theresa Bernstein, Suffrage Meeting, 1914, oil painting on canvas. Courtesy of the City University of New York ...
Our collections contain primary source material relating to the campaign for women’s suffrage ... of suffrage organisations and the newspapers, journals and pamphlets published by these organisations.
Images from the women’s suffrage movement, projector (optional), Propaganda Analysis Guide, Suffrage Convention Planner reproducible, Internet access, and research materials Students view images ...
The long-awaited exhibit, "Votes for Women: Celebrating New York's Suffrage Centennial," opens ... An assortment of pins, ribbons, banners and campaign posters serve as a tangible reminder of ...
The antis’ racist propaganda was widespread ... politicians to the ranks of the male." An anti-suffrage poster suggested that women's suffrage would allow Black women to vote.