
Suffrage Postcard Campaign
The Suffrage Postcard Campaign was a strategic initiative in the early 20th century, primarily aimed at promoting women's right to vote. Activists created postcards to communicate messages supporting suffrage, increasing awareness, and galvanizing public opinion. These postcards often featured powerful imagery and statements to engage the public, spark conversations, and encourage advocacy. The campaign played a significant role in rallying support, highlighting the importance of voting rights, and fostering a sense of urgency in the women's suffrage movement, ultimately contributing to the eventual ratification of the 19th Amendment in 1920, granting women the right to vote in the United States.