Item #713 WOMAN SUFFRAGE CAMPAIGN SONGS [caption title]. Mrs. Eunice KAUFFMAN, Miss Helen Smith, Juliette Session.
WOMAN SUFFRAGE CAMPAIGN SONGS [caption title].
Rally Song of Ohio Suffragists.
KAUFFMAN, Mrs. Eunice, Miss Helen Smith, and Juliette Session.

WOMAN SUFFRAGE CAMPAIGN SONGS [caption title].

Ohio: N.p., N.d., but c. 1917. Vintage flier. One salmon-colored sheet, printed in black, recto and verso.  15.5 x 14.5 cm. Intended to be folded vertically, this example has not been folded. Very good plus. Smaller size than a broadside, probably created to give as handouts at meetings or street corners. These suffrage campaign songs, sung to familiar tunes, were "Just as Well as He," by Juliette Session; "Suffrage Hymn," by Mrs. Eunice H. Kauffman and Miss Helen Smith; and, "Rally Song of Ohio Suffragists," by Mrs. Eunice H. Kauffman.

The National American Woman Suffrage Association (NAWSA) was formed in 1890 as the result of a merger between the National Woman Suffrage Association (NWSA) led by Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Susan B. Anthony, and the American Woman Suffrage Association (AWSA), led by Lucy Stone, Henry Blackwell, and Julia Ward Howe. These opposing groups were organized in the late 1860s, partly as the result of a disagreement over strategy. NAWSA favored women's enfranchisement through a federal constitutional amendment, while AWSA believed success could be more easily achieved through state-by-state campaigns. NAWSA combined both of these philosophies, securing the passage of the Nineteenth Amendment in 1920 through a series of well-orchestrated state campaigns under the dynamic direction of Carrie Chapman Catt. With NAWSA's primary goal of women's enfranchisement now a reality, the organization was naturally transformed into the League of Women Voters. Very good+. Item #713

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