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Banister, Marion
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Democratic Party
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Blair, Emily Newell
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Brown, La Rue
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Davis, Norman H.
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Jones, A. A.
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Roosevelt, Franklin D.
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Shinn, Anne O'Hagan
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Wilson, William B.
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1924
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1932
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Democratic National Committee
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Illinois History and Lincoln Collections
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The Mellon Tax Plan or Fair Tax Plan
Getting the Right Start
Organization Primer
The Philosophy of Government speech
Democratic Women's Clubs Organization Plan
Democracy and Labor
Why the Democratic Ticket should be Elected
An Oil Primer
A Tabloid History of the Democratic Party
What Goes with the Farm Woman's Dollar
American Foreign Policy: A Democratic View
The Democratic Party and Labor
Social Welfare in Government
The Tariff As a Tax on Women
The Mellon Tax Plan or Fair Tax Plan
Multi-Page Item | 4 pages | 1924 |
Illinois and US History Broadsides and Printed Ephemera Collection (Digitized Content)
A handbill entitled, "The Mellon Tax Plan or a Fair Tax Plan?," by U.S. Senator A. A. Jones of New Mexico. Senator Jones explains "the Mellon tax plan is an issue upon which the American voters will pass judgement in the November election," and favors Democrats Davis and Bryan's fair tax plan in which "taxes will be revised on the principle of the greatest good to the greate...
Getting the Right Start
Multi-Page Item | 2 pages | 1924 |
Illinois and US History Broadsides and Printed Ephemera Collection (Digitized Content)
A handbill entitled, "Getting the Right Start," created by the Democratic Party about "how first voters know they are getting the right start in voting for" Democratic West Virginian candidate, John W. Davis, for President in the election of 1924.
Organization Primer
Multi-Page Item | 12 pages | 1924 |
Illinois and US History Broadsides and Printed Ephemera Collection (Digitized Content)
A pamphlet entitled, “Organization Primer,” by Vice Chairman of the Democratic National Committee, Emily Newell Blair, and issued by the Democratic National Committee. This document includes information about the various groups of the Democratic Party organization and their respective roles during election season. The organization slogan is "No Group too Small; Every Individ...
The Philosophy of Government speech
Multi-Page Item | 16 pages | 1932 |
Illinois and US History Broadsides and Printed Ephemera Collection (Digitized Content)
A pamphlet entitled "The Philosophy of Government" issued by the Democratic National Committee. This document presents "Governor Franklin D. Roosevelt's Speech at The Commonwealth Club" in "San Francisco, California, September 23, 1932.
Democratic Women's Clubs Organization Plan
Multi-Page Item | 16 pages | 1924 |
Illinois and US History Broadsides and Printed Ephemera Collection (Digitized Content)
A pamphlet entitled, “Democratic Women's Clubs Organization Plan,” by Vice Chairman of the Democratic National Committee, Emily Newell Blair. She provides instructions to "Democratic women in organizing clubs for the purpose of mobilizing the Democratic women for the service to the party.
Democracy and Labor
Multi-Page Item | 24 pages | 1924 |
Illinois and US History Broadsides and Printed Ephemera Collection (Digitized Content)
A pamphlet entitled, “Democracy and Labor,” edited by Marion Banister and researched by Ruth S. McKelway for the Democratic National Committee. This document includes the history of United States labor policy and movements, and urges readers to "compare the Labor records of the two major parties and then guess which is the friend of Labor.
Why the Democratic Ticket should be Elected
Multi-Page Item | 2 pages | 1924 |
Illinois and US History Broadsides and Printed Ephemera Collection (Digitized Content)
A handbill created by the Democratic Party, which lists the "twelve reasons why the Democratic ticket should be elected" and the "twelve reasons why the Republican Administration should be rejected," in the presidential election of 1924.
An Oil Primer
Multi-Page Item | 2 pages | 1924 |
Illinois and US History Broadsides and Printed Ephemera Collection (Digitized Content)
A pamphlet entitled, “An Oil Primer,” by Anne O'Hagan Shinn, about the Republican Party's Naval Oil Reserve scandal. She encourages American citizens to "vote for Davis and Bryan", Democratic Party ticket in order to avoid a "corrupt administration.
A Tabloid History of the Democratic Party
Multi-Page Item | 12 pages | 1924 |
Illinois and US History Broadsides and Printed Ephemera Collection (Digitized Content)
A pamphlet entitled, “A Tabloid History of Democratic Party,” by Marion Banister and issued by the Democratic National Committee. This document includes the history of the Democratic Party from pre-American Revolution to the present election in 1924, highlighting the political party differences in tariff policies through the years.
What Goes with the Farm Woman's Dollar
Multi-Page Item | 2 pages | 1924 |
Illinois and US History Broadsides and Printed Ephemera Collection (Digitized Content)
A handbill entitled, "What Goes with the Farm Woman's Dollar?," created by the Democratic Party about the Republican tariffs affecting the farm woman's supply purchases. The Democratic Party encourages voters to "vote for John W. Davis and cut your living cost in half". 2 copies.
American Foreign Policy: A Democratic View
Multi-Page Item | 16 pages | 1924 |
Illinois and US History Broadsides and Printed Ephemera Collection (Digitized Content)
A pamphlet entitled, “American Foreign Policy: A Democratic View,” by Norman H. Davis, former Undersecretary of State. Davis discusses the differences in the Democrat and Republican Party's foreign policies as a result of the Treaty of Versailles, and the "open official international cooperation" platform of the 1924 Democratic Party.
The Democratic Party and Labor
Multi-Page Item | 12 pages | 1924 |
Illinois and US History Broadsides and Printed Ephemera Collection (Digitized Content)
A pamphlet entitled, “The Democratic Party and Labor,” by William B. Wilson, former Secretary of Labor and Secretary-Treasurer United Mine Workers of America. Wilson includes the Labor records of the sixty-second, sixty-fourth, and sixty-fifth Congress and a "comparative analysis of the Party Platforms Affecting Labor's Demands" to persuade voters to "give their earnest and ...
Social Welfare in Government
Multi-Page Item | 36 pages | 1924 |
Illinois and US History Broadsides and Printed Ephemera Collection (Digitized Content)
A pamphlet entitled, “Social Welfare in Government,” by La Rue Brown and edited by Marion Banister for the Democratic National Committee. This work covers the history of President Woodrow Wilson's contributions to social welfare and their impact on child labor and women's suffrage. Brown and Banister explain the demise of the Democratic Party's successes with the Republican ...
The Tariff As a Tax on Women
Multi-Page Item | 27 pages | 1924 |
Illinois and US History Broadsides and Printed Ephemera Collection (Digitized Content)
A pamphlet entitled, “The Tariff As a Tax on Women: What Women Pay the Profiteers, Second Edition,” by Marion Banister and issued by the Democratic National Committee. Banister discusses the Republican and Democratic parties' tariffs and their impact on textiles, sugar, salt, and other household items. She concludes by encouraging voters to vote for Democratic candidates Dav...
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