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Women's Suffrage A selection of Library of Congress primary sources exploring women's suffrage in the United States. This set also includes a Teacher's Guide with historical context and teaching suggestions.
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Photo, Print, Drawing[Women's Suffrage] 1 negative : glass ; 8 x 10 in. or smaller
- Contributor: Harris & Ewing
- Date: 1910
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Notated MusicWomen's suffrage : hymn E320438 U.S. Copyright Office 19130923 For mixed chorus and piano. Includes advertisement for other music. Staff notation.
- Contributor: Limbert, J. W.
- Date: 1913
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Manuscript/Mixed MaterialWomen's suffrage agitation
- Contributor: New York Press
- Date: 1907-12
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Manuscript/Mixed MaterialLondon Women's Suffrage Parade
- Date: 1911-06-17
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Manuscript/Mixed MaterialWomen Suffrage Discussed
- Date: 1907-02-06
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Photo, Print, Drawing[Women's Suffrage Headquarters] 1 negative : glass ; 5 x 7 in. or smaller
- Contributor: Harris & Ewing
- Date: 1916
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Book/Printed MaterialWomen's suffrage and intemperance, Also available in digital form. Also available in digital form.
- Contributor: Rhodes, Arthur Neil
- Date: 1914
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CollectionWomen's Suffrage in Sheet Music For as long as socially and politically aware citizens have gathered to voice dissent, music has served a paramount role; the women's suffrage movement proves no exception. From local community suffrage meetings, to large-scale city-wide marches, to prison cells -- suffragists consistently unified, rallied, and asserted their unbreakable spirit in song.
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Book/Printed MaterialEnclosure: Fliers supporting women's suffrage
- Contributor: Women's Suffrage Party
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Book/Printed MaterialInternational encyclopedia of women's suffrage / Catalog Record - Electronic Resource Available Includes bibliographical references (p. 341-353) and index. Also available as an electronic book via the World Wide Web to institutions affiliated with netLibrary, Inc.
- Contributor: Hannam, June - Auchterlonie, Mitzi - Holden, Katherine
- Date: 2000
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Manuscript/Mixed MaterialWomen's Suffrage Bill in Wisconsin
- Date: 1909-03
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Notated MusicVotes for women : suffrage rallying song E372824 U.S. Copyright Office 19151011 For voice and piano. "To Dr. Anna Howard Shaw and the great cause of woman suffrage"--Caption. Color illustration depicts the U.S. flag, suffrage flags, and liberty bell. Staff notation.
- Contributor: Zimmerman, Marie - Zimmerman, Edw. M.
- Date: 1915
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Photo, Print, DrawingWomen suffrage parade, Wash., D. C. 1 photographic print. | Photograph shows four women marching ahead of large procession with the banner "We demand the passage of the Bristow-Mondell amendment" at the woman suffrage parade in Washington, D.C.
- Contributor: Harris & Ewing
- Date: 1917
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Photo, Print, DrawingWomen's suffrage movement in the United States ca. 200 photographic prints : b&w ; 20 x 25.5 cm. or smaller. | Includes primarily activities in New York City and Washington, D.C. Photographs show women marching, picketing, fund raising, performing in pageants; and addressing crowds at outdoor rallies. Also views of the woman suffrage procession of 1913, Washington, D.C. and suffrage parades in New York City; portraits of suffragist leaders (many in...
- Contributor: Bain, George Grantham
- Date: 1905
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Software, E-ResourceVotes for women suffrage pictures, 1850-1920 Catalog Record - Electronic Resource Available Collection of photographs and cartoons from the Prints and Photographs Division and Manuscript Division of the Library of Congress.
- Contributor: Library of Congress. National Digital Library Program - Library of Congress. Prints and Photographs Division - Library of Congress. Manuscript Division
- Date: 1998
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Manuscript/Mixed MaterialWomen's Suffrage Campaign in Nashua, New Hampshire
- Date: 1903-03-10
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Women's Suffrage: Their Rights and Nothing Less Students use Library of Congress primary sources to examine the modern woman's suffrage movement and its beginnings in the 1840s with the Seneca Falls Convention.