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DescriptionAd targeting female votes for 1920 presidential election.jpg
English: Broadside, campaign advertisement featuring James M. Cox in The Ladies' Home Journal, October 1920. 1980.0606.140.
Ad appealed to the mothers among the new voters, asserting that the Democratic candidates would work for peace, keeping children from having to serve in future wars as many of their fathers had just done in World War I.
Democratic presidential ticket of James M. Cox and Franklin Delano Roosevelt
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Ladies Home Journal ad targeting female votes for 1920 presidential election
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