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Caption: “I take great pleasure in introducing to you my newly- adopted daughter.” Fat Dude’s Sash: Ohio Constitutional Convention Question 1: Why do you think the woman is introducing the man (the Ohio constitutional Convention) as her adopted daughter? Question 2: What do you think the dog is representing? How does this play into the women’s suffrage movement?

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Caption: “I take great pleasure in introducing to you my newly-adopted daughter.”

Fat Dude’s Sash: Ohio Constitutional Convention

Question 1: Why do you think the woman is introducing the man (the Ohio constitutional Convention) as her adopted daughter?

Question 2: What do you think the dog is representing? How does this play into the women’s suffrage movement?

• Oh hum

• It is the duty of everyman to see that his wife-

• Hi ho

• Should have equal rights at the ballot box and I hope that you-

• Hi um

• In favor of women suffrage will-will-

• Who started this anyways

• This is an appreciative audience I must say

Reclaiming Credit

Caption: “Make Way”

Question One: Do you think this picture is showing women being more dominate?

Question Two: What are they trying to “Make Way” for?

Caption: Suffragettes who have never been kissed.

Question One: Why do you think these women look the way they do?

Question Two: Is this picture pro or anti suffrage? Explain.

Snooty Booty

Susan B. Anthony Cartoon

• This cartoon shows Susan B. Anthony chasing after President Grover Cleveland

• By Charles Lewis Bartholomew between 1892 and 1896

• “Susan B. Anthony” written on her collar, “Grover C” written on his hat, “Women’s Suffrage” on umbrella, “What I Know about Women’s Clubs” on his book

Temptation Cartoon

• From Life magazine, 1911

• The key is labeled ”Power”

• Around the building are the labels “National Government” “State Government” and “Municipal Government”

• The Sun is labeled “Woman’s Suffrage”

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• The cartoon was printed to represent the differences on suffrage between the presidential candidates of 1912.

• What do the animals in the background represent?

• How do the candidates facial expressions represent their feelings towards suffrage?

The unanswerable argument for suffrage.

Taft - Wilson - Roosevelt

• This cartoon was printed to encourage the suffrage movement in Toronto.

• What is the significance of the men to women ratio?

• What is represented by the fact that the two men are running away holding hands?

Mayor Oliver- “Wonder who told them we didn’t encourage the suffragette movement in

Toronto?”

Growth of Woman's Votes

• Description: Progressively shows the number of states where woman had the right to vote from 1869-1913. The first woman is a baby and the last woman is holding a briefcase.

• Question: How has the woman's image changed as she gains more states where she has the right to vote?

• Question: Why was it harder for women to gain the right to vote in more states in the beginning?

Wrapped up Woman

• Description: Woman is wrapped up before a fat man in a ribbon bearing these words; artificial limitations, customs, prejudice, vote-less, no financial control and no equality before the law.

• Question: What is the significance of the vote-less gag around the woman's mouth?

• Question: Which of these issues that the woman is wrapped in broke the seal of revolt?

Votes for WomenBroadside

Election Day Comic

Anti Woman Suffrage

• Caption: “I did not raise my girl to be a voter.”

• Man 1: Procurer

• Man 2: Dive keeper

• Man 3: Child Labor Employer

• Man 4: Grafter

• Man 5: Cadet

• Man 6: Sweat Shop Owner

• Man in Front: Political boss

Anti Woman Suffrage

• Who: W.A. Rogers Harpers weekly

• What: “O save us, senators, from ourselves!”

• Where: New York• When: Saturday, Feb. 23

1907• Why: Anti Woman Suffrage

(DUH!)

• Pro suffrage• Old age pension,

temperance, wife ユ s sister ユ s bill, infant death rate, barmaids, poor law reform, religious education, factory legislation, cry of the children, free food ミschool children, peace proposals

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• Pro suffrage• (across bandana) spirit of

1,000,000 women voters (on ropes) politics is no place for women

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• Pro Suffrage• Food Adulteration• Bribery• White Slavery• Graft (corruption and

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Anti Suffrage

• What, dinner’s not ready yet! What have you been doing?

• The one on the left is a man and on the right is his wife

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Woman’s Suffrage cartoons

• The woman standing up is wearing a pro suffrage sash. The one sitting down is wearing an anti-suffrage sash and holding a mirror that reads : “Prejudice”

• The one for pro suffrage is saying : “ Try this glass sister.” while handing her a mirror that reads : “Without prejudice”

• Caption reads : “Woman. ‘Queen of the Home,’ say the Anti-Suffragists- Yes Queen of a Cook-Stove Throne.”

• A petition from the Women’s Anti Suffrage Party of New York

CitationsComic: Slide 1"Foxtrot e-voting Machine Comic." Rianjs.net. 29 Oct 2006. 6 Nov 2007

<http://rianjs.net/2006/10/foxtrot-e-voting-machine-comic/>.

Sample: Slide 3Dublin, Thomas and Kathryn Kish Sklar. "Woman Suffrage in Colorado: Document 4."

Women and Social Movements in the United States, 1600-2000. 24 Sep 2007. 6 Nov 2007 <http://womhist.alexanderstreet.com/index.html>.

Sample: Slide 4Dublin, Thomas and Kathryn Kish Sklar. "Woman Suffrage in Colorado: Document 8."

Women and Social Movements in the United States, 1600-2000. 24 Sep 2007. 6 Nov 2007 <http://womhist.alexanderstreet.com/index.html>.

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<http://ohsweb.ohiohistory.org/ohiopix/image.cfm?ID=2312>.

MadisonMartin, HB. "It happened in Birdland." 1920. American Journal-Examinar. 11 Nov 2008

Ryan and Skylar

Baxter, Martin. "Convicts Out-Rank Women." Votes for Women Broadside 2(1911): 1.

Gustin, E.W.. Election Day. Cartoon. 12 Jan. 1909. 11 Nov. 2008

Tiffanie and Katy"Reclaiming Cridit." Electronic Jew Jersey. 1912. 11 Nov 2008

<http://www2.scc.rutgers.edu/njh/womens_suffrage/images/reclaiming_credits_01.jpg>.

"Researching Women's History." Lib. Washington. 1900's. 11 Nov 2008 <www.lib.washington.edu/subject/History/bi/women283/web.jpg&imgrefurl=http://www.lib.washington.edu/subject/History/bi/women283/&h=392&w=635&sz=258&hl=en&start=11&um=1&usg=__9w_ofOO96YTJdBCFEVCBigsR7UM=&tbnid=ntG31q0IiuYP6M:&tbnh=85&tbnw=137&prev=/images%3Fq%3DWomen%2BSuffrage%2Bdocuments%26um%3D1%26hl%3Den%26safe%3Dactive%26sa%3DN>.

Chris and Emily

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Story. 2003. America's Livrary. 11 Nov 2008

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Library. 11 Nov 2008

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"Cartoon against women's suffrage." New Zealand History online . History Group of the New Zealand

Ministry for Culture and Heritage. 11 Nov 2008

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<http://www.historyteacher.net/USProjects/DBQs2000/APUSH2000-DBQ-18.htm>.

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November 11, 2008.

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Pethick Lawrence, Fredrick and Emmeline. "Votes for Women." Learning Curve. 1913. 11 Nov 2008

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Sarah and Emily

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