PC_1618_EqualSufferageAmendment19th_1920_ProSuffrageCerculars_WhoRepsHer
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Metadata
Title: Pro-Woman Suffrage Circular: Who Represents Her?
MARS ID: 2128 (Record Group)
Digital Collections: Women, Marriage, and the Law
Identifier: PC_1618_EqualSufferageAmendment19th_1920_ProSuffrageCerculars_WhoRepsHer
Digital Format: image/jpg
Bit Depth: 24
Digital Creator: Mazanek, Tiffanie
Digital Creation Date: 2/20/2014
Capture Tools: Zeutschel Omniscan 12
Hosted By: State Archives of North Carolina
Metadata Creator: Mazanek, Tiffanie
Type: Text; Still image
Pres Filename: PC_1618_EqualSufferageAmendment19th_1920_ProSuffrageCerculars_WhoRepsHer
Local Call Number: PC.1618
Source: Equal Suffrage Amendment Collection. Private Collections. State Archives of North Carolina
Language: English
Creator: Equal Suffrage Association of North Carolina.
Subject: States' rights (American politics); Women; Women--Suffrage; Women--History--20th century; Women & the law; League of Women Voters; National American Woman Suffrage Association; Equal Suffrage League of North Carolina; Women in politics
Place: North Carolina, United States
Time Period: (1900-1929) North Carolina's industrial revolution and World War One
Description: Circular that asks the question "Who represents her?" Examples are listed in which women are treated just like men in the eyes of the law. At the end, the circular presents the question: "Why is it that the only place in the world where man wants to represent women is at the ballot box?"
Physical Characteristics: 1 page
Publisher: Equal Suffrage Association of North Carolina.
Format: Fliers (printed matter)
Rights: The SA of NC considers this item in the public domain by U.S. law but responsibility for permissions rests with researchers.
Source Collections: Equal Suffrage Amendment Collection. Private Collections. State Archives of North Carolina