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Primary Source Analysis: Women’s Suffrage Postcards

Primary Source A (published in 1909)

Source: Palczewski, Catherine H. Postcard Archive. University of Northern Iowa. Cedar Falls, IA.

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Primary Source Analysis: Women’s Suffrage Postcards

1. Describe what you see in the postcard.

2. Is there a caption? What does it tell you? Do you see any other writing on the
postcard?

3. Are there any symbols in the postcard? If so, what are they? What do they mean?

4. Do you notice anything else about the postcard? Describe another detail that you didn’t
see before.

5. What is the main idea of this postcard?

6. Was the person who created this postcard for or against women’s suffrage? Why or
why not?

© 2017 WNET.
Primary Source Analysis: Women’s Suffrage Postcards

Primary Source B (published in 1910)

Source: Palczewski, Catherine H. Postcard Archive. University of Northern Iowa. Cedar Falls, IA.

© 2017 WNET.
Primary Source Analysis: Women’s Suffrage Postcards

1. Describe what you see in the postcard.

2. Is there a caption? What does it tell you? Do you see any other writing on the postcard?

3. Are there any symbols in the postcard? If so, what are they? What do they mean?

4. Do you notice anything else about the postcard? Describe another detail that you didn’t
see before.

5. What is the main idea of this postcard?

6. Was the person who created this postcard for or against women’s suffrage? Why or
why not?

© 2017 WNET.

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