The “Kewpie” character on this poster helped to convey the innocence of the women's suffrage cause—and make it seem non-threatening. In the words of their creator, Rose O’Neill, a Kewpie is “a benevolent elf who [does] good deeds in a funny way.” O’Neill developed the character in 1909, and as a suffragist, she designed posters and postcards to support the cause.
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