Primary Document TOMAC Analysis
Type – Primary Source, Poster/Political cartoon called “it doesn’t unsex her”.
Origin - University of Houston Libraries, Special Collections, 1915.
Motive – To be used by suffragist in Texas – fighting for the rights for women.
Audience – Witting, the public of American.
Context – This audience was aimed to be witting as it was meant to persuade, and identify how valuable and under viewed women were in this era.
This primary source, called “it doesn’t unsex her” was a political cartoon and a poster, found in the University of Houston Libraries, Special Collections in 1915. This Primary source was used and reprinted by many Texas suffragists protesting for the rights of women. The audience of this source is witting as it was aimed to target all citizens of America who had a right to vote. The sources was targeted advertise campaigns of women, as well as identifying how valuable and under viewed women were in this era.
Origin - University of Houston Libraries, Special Collections, 1915.
Motive – To be used by suffragist in Texas – fighting for the rights for women.
Audience – Witting, the public of American.
Context – This audience was aimed to be witting as it was meant to persuade, and identify how valuable and under viewed women were in this era.
This primary source, called “it doesn’t unsex her” was a political cartoon and a poster, found in the University of Houston Libraries, Special Collections in 1915. This Primary source was used and reprinted by many Texas suffragists protesting for the rights of women. The audience of this source is witting as it was aimed to target all citizens of America who had a right to vote. The sources was targeted advertise campaigns of women, as well as identifying how valuable and under viewed women were in this era.