Description: Washington, D. C. - U. S. Congress, Statutory Hall - Frances E, Willard: Frances Elizabeth Caroline Willard (September 28, 1839 – February 17, 1898) was an American educator, temperance reformer, and women's suffragist. Willard became the national president of Woman's Christian Temperance Union (WCTU) in 1879 and remained president until her death in 1898. Her influence continued in the next decades, as the Eighteenth (on Prohibition) and Nineteenth (on women's suffrage) Amendments to the United States Constitution were adopted. Willard developed the slogan "Do Everything" for the WCTU and encouraged members to engage in a broad array of social reforms by lobbying, petitioning, preaching, publishing, and education. During her lifetime, Willard succeeded in raising the age of consent in many states as well as passing labor reforms including the eight-hour workday. Her vision also encompassed prison reform, scientific temperance instruction, Christian socialism, and the global expansion of women's rights. This White Border Era (1915-30) postcard is in good condition. Pub. B. S. Reynolds. No. R-45635.
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Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 14 Days
Refund will be given as: Money Back
Unit of Sale: Single Unit
Featured Person: Frances E, Willard
Size: Standard (5.5x3.5 in)
Material: Paper
City: Washington, D. C.
Original/Licensed Reprint: Original
Brand/Publisher: B. S. Reynolds
Subject: U. S. Congress, Statutory Hall
Continent: North America
Type: Printed (Lithograph)
Era: White Border (1915-1930)
Country: United States
Region: District of Columbia
Theme: Architecture, Art, Cities & Towns, Temperance, Women's Suffrage, Christian Socialism, Congress, Statutory Hall
Features: Panoramic
Time Period Manufactured: 1920-1929
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Postage Condition: Unposted