Palczewski Suffrage Postcard Archive

 

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Rod Library Access Number

139a

Medium

Postcard

Date of Publication

19uu

Publisher

The Ullman Manufacturing Company

City of Publication

New York

State of Publication

New York

Country of Publication

United States

Mailed/Unmailed

Unmailed

Description

Alt text: Color illustration on a vintage postcard shows a man in a black suit and bowler hat frowning as he pushes a wicker pram containing two crying babies. A second man, also in a suit and bowler hat, stands behind him, smiling and holding a sign that reads "Votes for women." The text "why didn't you" is printed at the top, and "stay single" is printed at the bottom. The artist's last name is signed in the lower left and reads, "Wall." The lower left also has the publisher's copyright, The Ullman Manufacturing Company. A band below the postcard has the text "Palczewski Suffrage Postcard Archive."

Disciplines

Digital Humanities | Gender, Race, Sexuality, and Ethnicity in Communication | History | History of Gender | Speech and Rhetorical Studies | Women's History

Theme

Anti-suffrage; Commercial publishers; Bernhardt Wall; Ullman Manufacturing Company; Men; Women gain - men lose

Date Digital

4-11-2017

Ordering Information

Ordering Information: Contact Catherine Palczewski at catherine.palczewski@uni.edu for permission requests and to order high resolution digital copies. Fees will be attached if the image is intended for commercial use.

Copyright

©The Ullman Manufacturing Company [Original pre-1923 postcard]

Rights Advisory

Original print postcard is in the public domain; U.S. and International copyright laws protect this digital object. Commercial use of this digital object not permitted without prior permission of copyright holder.

Creative Commons License

Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License

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Image

Keywords

Women--Suffrage;

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