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Suffrage “Real Photo” Post Cards

Emilia D. van Beugen, photographer. More information about suffrage post cards and other suffrage artifacts may be found in Kenneth Florey's book "Women's Suffrage Memorabilia: An Illustrated History, "McFarland Press, 20131907/1920

Women's Suffrage Memorabilia

Women's Suffrage Memorabilia
United States

In 1907, Kodak offered a service to the American public that allowed for the printing on a post card of any photograph that one might care to submit. The idea caught on quickly, and suffragists were among the first to use the technique to benefit a cause. The Woman’s Journal, for example, urged women to take creative suffrage related pictures, have them made into post cards, and sell them to the public to raise money. Local amateur photographers also took photographs of area events, saving for prosperity what otherwise might have been lost.

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  • Title: Suffrage “Real Photo” Post Cards
  • Creator: Emilia D. van Beugen, photographer. More information about suffrage post cards and other suffrage artifacts may be found in Kenneth Florey's book "Women's Suffrage Memorabilia: An Illustrated History, "McFarland Press, 2013
  • Date: 1907/1920
Women's Suffrage Memorabilia

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