Anti-Suffrage Goose Campaign
Color postcard, depicting a pair of geese talking about a third goose who is campaigning for suffrage, captioned 'Better stay home than go out and hatch trouble, ' suggesting that women who campaigned for the vote were neglecting their duties as wives and mothers, published for the American market, 1900. (Photo by Ken Florey Suffrage Collection/Gado/Getty Images)

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January 01, 1900
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- Illustration,
- Mother,
- Nineteenth Amendment to the US Constitution,
- Voting,
- Women's Rights,
- Adult,
- Advice,
- Archival,
- Color Image,
- Goose - Bird,
- Horizontal,
- Human Interest,
- Pair,
- Photography,
- Politics,
- Politics and Government,
- Postcard,
- Publication,
- Representing,
- Responsibility,
- Social Justice - Concept,
- Talking,
- USA,
- Voting Rights,
- Wife,
- Women,
- Women's Issues,
- Women's Suffrage,