This antique postcard features an iconic image of the women's suffrage movement, depicting a man feeding a baby with a bottle .The postcard is an original lithograph dating back to around the year 1912, during the divided back era. It is part of the Suffragette Series No. 1 , which celebrates the women's right to vote.


The postcard is in good condition , with two tiny pinholes , one at top , one bottom of the postcard and has not been posted. It is a single unit sale and was manufactured in the United States. This collectible item is perfect for anyone interested in women's history or political activism.

The amazingly bright colors are very vibrant for being over a hundred years old.

After a hard fought series of votes in Congress the 19th amendment finally passed August 18, 1920 giving women the right to vote . The first National Suffrage organizations were established in 1869 between two competing organizations one led by the well known woman ; Susan B. Anthony.