fliers (printed matter)

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Initiative Petition for Equal Suffrage Amendment, 1906

A blank copy of the initiative petition form to add an equal suffrage amendment to the ballot for the 1906 election. The document is one page folded in half, with the initiative text on the front and a blank form for petitioner’s names, addresses, and voter registration information on the back. Condition note: the paper has fully separated at the crease.

Instructions to Canvassers

A single-page flier with instructions to canvassers who gathered signatures for petitions to place an amendment for equal suffrage on the June, 1906 Oregon ballot.

Oregon Equal Suffrage Association

Will Federal Suffrage Amendment Complicate the Race Problem?

A single-page flier produced by the Congressional Union for Woman Suffrage entitled, “Will the Federal Suffrage Amendment Complicate the Race Problem?” The flier uses population data from the 1910 census to argue that enfranchising women would not increase the proportion of the African American vote.

Congressional Union for Woman Suffrage (U.S.)

Women of America Support the National Suffrage Amendment

A single-page flier produced by the Congressional Union for Woman Suffrage entitled, “Women of America support the National Suffrage Amendment.” It features a map of the United States indicating where women could legally vote and the number of electoral votes by state.

Congressional Union for Woman Suffrage (U.S.)

How to Get Support Portland Jobs with Justice instructional flier

An instructional flier produced by Portland Jobs with Justice which provides instructions for organizations seeking support from Jobs with Justice. The flier is printed on pale yellow paper. It has an illustration credited to Rini Templeton at the top of the page showing people marching and holding picket signs with slogans in English and Spanish.

Portland Jobs with Justice

Labor March for Amnesty flier

A flier for a Labor March for Amnesty held in Portland, Oregon, on October 14, 2000. The flier states that the march's goals are to Defeat Gordon Smith's Bracero Bill, Defend the right for workers to organize, protect working families, and defeat Anti-Worker Measures 92 and 98. The flier is printed on green paper and is double sided with one side printed in English and the other in Spanish. It has an illustration at the top of the page showing people marching and holding picket signs with slogans in English and Spanish.