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A leaflet outlining arguments in favor of the 1906 Oregon referendum on equal suffrage. The document is a single-sheet folded into 4 pages.
Laughlin, Gail H., 1868-1952
A leaflet outlining arguments in favor of the 1906 Oregon referendum on equal suffrage. The document is a single-sheet folded into 4 pages.
Laughlin, Gail H., 1868-1952
Testimony from Governors of the Four States in which Women Vote
A leaflet outlining arguments in favor of the 1906 Oregon referendum on equal suffrage. It includes accounts on the impact of equal suffrage by the governors of Colorado, Utah, Idaho, and Wyoming. The document is a single-sheet folded into 4 pages.
Oregon Equal Suffrage Association
Some Reasons Why Oregon Women Should Vote
A leaflet outlining arguments in favor of the 1906 Oregon referendum on equal suffrage. The document is a single-sheet folded into 4 pages.
Oregon Equal Suffrage Association
Lincoln, Garfield, and Roosevelt for Equal Rights
A leaflet outlining arguments in favor of the 1906 Oregon referendum on equal suffrage. It outlines Presidents Abraham Lincoln, James A. Garfield, and Theodore Roosevelt’s track record in support of equal suffrage. The document is a single-sheet folded into 4 pages.
Oregon Equal Suffrage Association
A leaflet outlining arguments in favor of the 1906 Oregon referendum on equal suffrage. It outlines President Theodore Roosevelt’s track record in support of equal suffrage. The document is a single-sheet folded into 4 pages.
Oregon Equal Suffrage Association
A leaflet outlining arguments in favor of the 1906 Oregon referendum on equal suffrage. It includes accounts of the successful enfranchisement of women in Colorado. The document is a single-sheet folded into 4 pages.
Oregon Equal Suffrage Association
A leaflet outlining arguments in favor of the 1906 Oregon referendum on equal suffrage. It includes excerpts from an account of the success of equal suffrage in Colorado written by Sarah Platt Decker, a resident of Denver. The document is a single-sheet folded into 4 pages.
Oregon Equal Suffrage Association
A leaflet outlining arguments in favor of the 1906 Oregon referendum on equal suffrage. It includes an account by Judge Ben Lindsey from Denver, Colorado describing the positive impact of equal suffrage in Colorado. The document is a single-sheet folded into 4 pages.
Oregon Equal Suffrage Association
A leaflet outlining arguments in favor of the 1906 Oregon referendum on equal suffrage. It includes accounts of the success of suffrage in Colorado, Idaho, and Wyoming, The last page of the leaflet contains a photograph photograph of Susan B. Anthony and selected quotes from her writings on equal suffrage. The document is a single-sheet folded into 4 pages.
Oregon Equal Suffrage Association
Initiative Petition for Equal Suffrage Amendment, 1906
A blank copy of the initiative petition form to add an equal suffrage amendment to the ballot for the 1906 election. The document is one page folded in half, with the initiative text on the front and a blank form for petitioner’s names, addresses, and voter registration information on the back. Condition note: the paper has fully separated at the crease.
To the Voters of Clackamas County
A letter written to the voting residents of Clackamas County, Oregon encouraging them to vote in support of woman suffrage on the 1908 ballot.
Argument in Favor of Equal Suffrage Constitutional Amendment in Oregon
A pamphlet outlining arguments in favor of the 1906 Oregon referendum on equal suffrage.
Oregon Equal Suffrage Association
Call for a Pacific Slope Woman Suffrage Convention, 1872
A double-sided leaflet calling for the 1872 Pacific Slope Woman Suffrage Convention. Page two of the leaflet lists officers of the California State Woman Suffrage Association, Board of Control, and other signing supporters of the convention.
California State Suffrage Association
Equal Rights a Cure for the Emotional Politics of Women
The Campaign Leaflet, Volume 1, Issue 1, featuring a letter in support of woman suffrage written by Abigail Scott Duniway. The document is a single-sheet folded into 4 pages.
Duniway, Abigail Scott, 1834-1915
State Fair Program Advertisement in favor of 1912 Equal Suffrage Referendum
An advertisement printed in the program for the 1912 Oregon State Fair. The advertisement outlines arguments in favor of voting to grant equal suffrage to women.
A double-sided leaflet produced by the College Equal Suffrage League campaigning for woman suffrage.
Collage Equal Suffrage League
Denial to Protest of Corporate Interests: Equal Suffrage
A flier produced by the Oregon Equal Suffrage Association responding to corporate-backed counter protestors to the 1906 equal suffrage initiative and referendum. The document is a single-sheet folded into 4 pages.
Oregon Equal Suffrage Association
An Open Letter to Every Liberty-Loving Voter of Oregon
A letter and accompanying endorsements written by the Oregon State Equal Suffrage Association in support of the 1908 initiative petition to grant equal suffrage to women in the Oregon state constitution. The document is a single-sheet folded into 4 pages.
Oregon Equal Suffrage Association
A single-page flier with instructions to canvassers who gathered signatures for petitions to place an amendment for equal suffrage on the June, 1906 Oregon ballot.
Oregon Equal Suffrage Association
Women Alive!; Four Men in Oregon
All segments are part of "Women Alive!" program (title drawn from segment title card). "Four Men in Oregon." Four separate interviews with men of varying employment types and backgrounds, all taking place in Eugene, Oregon. Interviewees are Rick Myers, a folk singer from San Francisco; Jim Swan, a teacher at the University of Oregon; Mike McMullen, a businessman from Eugene; and Dave Burwell, forester and logger. Questions are asked off-camera, while interviewees respond to questions relating to themes of masculinity, men and women in the workforce, men's societal and familial roles, and emotional expectations. Segment 2: (0:14:58) Sylvia Porter, columnist and author, talks about evolving roles and equality of women in the workforce. Discusses familial and economic changes as more women are continually entering the workforce. Segment 3: (0:18:02) As program ends, the musical group Novella Nelson performs.
"Women Alive!" credits: Directed by Roger Englander; Produced by Joan Shigekawa; Coordinating Producer, Jacqueline Donnet; Associate Producer, Janet Klein; Art Direction, Marsha Louis Eck; Production Manager, Mona Kligman. "Four Men from Oregon" Produced by Vic Losick; Camera, Duke McDonough; Sound, Tom Cohen; Assistant Camera, Jim Fehrman; Film Editor, Howard Milkin; Assistant Editors, Peri Muldofsky and Bobby Brooks. "Women Alive!" staff: Production Assistant, Ann Sellew; Researchers, Susan Baskin and Barbara Grace; Production Secretary, Shelley Taylor Huis; Title Design by Irene Trivas; Music Supervision, John Adams; Engineering Supervisor, Andy Setos; Videotape Editor, Glenn Jordan; Associate Director Judi Elterman; Lighting Designer, Danny Franks; Audio, Vicki Weger; Technical Director, Robert Kafarski; Executive Producer, Ronnie M. Eldridge. Musicians for Novella Nelson; Bob Cunningham, Leopoldo Fleming and Linda Twine. Produced in collaboration with Ms. Magazine.
The Video Access Project (Public Access Television Program)
Coronation of Womanhood poster identification key
Part of Coronation of Womanhood posters
Identification key to the poster, “Coronation of Womanhood,” commissioned and designed by Abigail Scott Duniway to honor supporters of the equal suffrage movement.
Kurz & Allison
Coronation of Womanhood poster
Part of Coronation of Womanhood posters
The poster, entitled “Coronation of Womanhood,” was commissioned by Abigail Scott Duniway in 1884 to honor supporters of the equal suffrage movement. It is printed from a photo crayon lithograph engraving by Kurz & Allison’s Art Studio. At the front center of the image, the goddess of Liberty is crowning a kneeling female figure representing womanhood. Below them is a banner reading, “Coronation of Womanhood.” Arranged in a half-circle above Liberty and Womanhood at the top of the poster are the portraits of Edward Dickinson Baker, George Washington, Abraham Lincoln, and James A. Garfield. Flanking either side of the image is a dais draped in bunting featuring the state crests of New York, California, Oregon, Nebraska, Wyoming, and the District of Columbia. Seated at the dais are 17 women of the suffrage movement: Martha C. Wright, Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Lucy Stone, Frances Wright, Lucretia Coffin Mott, Elizabeth Boynton Harbert, Susan B. Anthony, Abigail Scott Duniway, Dr. Clemence S. Lozier, Helen M. Gouger, Sarah L. Knox Goodrich, Mary Ashton Rice Livermore, Mary J. Collins, Julia Ward Howe, Lillie Devereux Black, Matilda Jocelyn Gage, and Ernestine L. Rose. Below the dais, there is an audience of 275 additional men recognized as supporters of women’s enfranchisement. The men depicted in the scene include Matthew Deady, Stephen F. Chadwick, Rockey Preston Earhart, Joseph N. Dolph, Melvin Clark George, Samuel Royal Thurston, George Himes, and William S. Ladd. A full listing of the depicted individuals is accessible via the identification key. The inscription at the bottom of the poster reads, “Respectfully dedicated to the loyal subjects of liberty who paved the way to woman’s enfranchisement in the Pacific Northwest, United States of America, anno domini one thousand eight hundred eighty three.” See the accompanying identification key for a full list of figures represented in the poster.
Kurz & Allison