"I did not raise my girl to be a voter" (1915)
Anti-suffrage cartoon plays off popular WWI era, anti-war song: "I Didn't Raise My Boy to Be a Soldier"
"I did not raise my girl to be a voter"
Soprano solo with vociferous supporting chorus of male voices
Parody from Puck of the anti-World War I protest song "I Did Not Raise My Boy To Be A Soldier" with the context altered to women's suffrage. A conductor labeled "political boss" leads a lone female soloist surrounded by a male chorus with various labels including "procurer", "child labor employer", and "sweat shop owner". Arguments in favor of granting women the right to vote included the contention that female voters would support laws that reduced prostitution, labor abuses, and other social evils.
Date: 1915, published 9 October on page 6 of Puck
Library of Congress: LC-USZC2-1196