Title
Who Says a Woman Can't Hit Straight!
            Subject
Political cartoons
                    Heaton, Harold R., -1940
                    Political corruption
                    Women--Suffrage
                    Illinois--Chicago
                    Elections
                    Crows
                    Constitutional amendments
                    Voting
                    Voting registers
                    Suffrage
                    Voter registration
            Description
A woman wearing a sash labeled "The Chicago Woman" hits a mallet on a carnival game labeled "Chicago Polls" illustrating quickly-rising voter registration while "The Chicago Man" cheers her on. A colonial figure representing New York waves his arms in protest in the background.
This cartoon represents Illinois women gaining the right to vote in presidential elections in 1913 leading to an explosion of voter registrations.
            This cartoon represents Illinois women gaining the right to vote in presidential elections in 1913 leading to an explosion of voter registrations.
Creator
Heaton, Harold R.
            Publisher
Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library and Museum
            Date
n.d.
            Format
jpg
            Language
eng
            Identifier
400970
                    Harold R. Heaton Collection
            Original Format
political cartoon
                    b&w
                    1
            Physical Dimensions
44 x 38 cm
            

