Government, Politics, and Reform

George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, and Abraham Lincoln are all represented in the Museum's collections—by a surveying compass, a lap desk, and a top hat, among other artifacts. But the roughly 100,000 objects in this collection reach beyond the possessions of statesmen to touch the broader political life of the nation—in election campaigns, the women's suffrage movement, labor activity, civil rights, and many other areas. Campaign objects make up much of the collection, including posters, novelties, ballots, voting machines, and many others. A second group includes general political history artifacts, such as first ladies' clothing and accessories, diplomatic materials, ceremonial objects, national symbols, and paintings and sculptures of political figures. The third main area focuses on artifacts related to political reform movements, from labor unions to antiwar groups.

Currently not on view
Location
Currently not on view
date made
2010-01-20
2009-01-20
depicted (sitter)
Obama, Barack H.
Obama, Michelle
maker
Kennerly, David Hume
ID Number
2010.0176.04
catalog number
2010.0176.04
accession number
2010.0176
Currently not on view
Location
Currently not on view
date made
2009-01-20
depicted
Obama, Barack H.
depicted (sitter)
Obama, Michelle
maker
Ballard, Karen
ID Number
2010.0165.05
catalog number
2010.0165.05
accession number
2010.0165
Currently not on view
Location
Currently not on view
date made
2009-01-20
depicted (sitter)
Obama, Barack H.
Obama, Michelle
maker
Emanuel, Hector
McNeely, Robert
ID Number
2010.0171.01
catalog number
2010.0171.01
accession number
2010.0171
Press print; two women dressed in white, wearing white caps over their hair are sitting on crates of candy; woman on left is holding an elephant and woman on right is holding a donkeyNational Confectioner's Association, 468 Fourth Ave, Suite 1601, New YorkLabel on crate: Hon.
Description (Brief)
Press print; two women dressed in white, wearing white caps over their hair are sitting on crates of candy; woman on left is holding an elephant and woman on right is holding a donkey
National Confectioner's Association, 468 Fourth Ave, Suite 1601, New York
Label on crate: Hon. Lafayette Gleason, Hotel Muehlenbach, Kansas City, MO
Location
Currently not on view
date made
1928-06-21
ID Number
2016.0293.0005
accession number
2016.0293
catalog number
2016.0293.0005
black and white photograph; image of a living room focused on TV set; on television screen is former President Nixon sitting behind a desk with an American flag at his right, reading from a stack of papers in his hands; printed on Kodak paperCurrently not on view
Description (Brief)
black and white photograph; image of a living room focused on TV set; on television screen is former President Nixon sitting behind a desk with an American flag at his right, reading from a stack of papers in his hands; printed on Kodak paper
Location
Currently not on view
date made
1974-08-09
depicted (sitter)
Nixon, Richard M.
ID Number
2017.0281.0002
accession number
2017.0281
catalog number
2017.0281.0002
Currently not on view
Location
Currently not on view
date made
2010-01-20
2009-01-20
depicted (sitter)
Obama, Barack H.
Bush, George W.
maker
Kennerly, David Hume
ID Number
2010.0176.08
catalog number
2010.0176.08
accession number
2010.0176
Currently not on view
Location
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depicted
Castro, Rafaela
maker
Kodak Corp.
ID Number
2016.0166.05
accession number
2016.0166
catalog number
2016.0166.05
Currently not on view
Location
Currently not on view
date made
2009-01
depicted (sitter)
Obama, Barack H.
Obama, Michelle
maker
Emanuel, Hector
ID Number
2010.0171.02
catalog number
2010.0171.02
accession number
2010.0171
Currently not on view
Location
Currently not on view
date made
2009-01-20
depicted (sitter)
Obama, Barack H.
Obama, Michelle
Biden, Joe
Biden, Jill
Bush, George W.
Roberts, John G.
maker
Morse, Paul
ID Number
2010.0179.04
accession number
2010.0179
catalog number
2010.0179.04
Currently not on view
Location
Currently not on view
date made
2010-01-20
2009-01-20
depicted (sitter)
Obama, Barack H.
Obama, Michelle
maker
Kennerly, David Hume
ID Number
2010.0176.06
catalog number
2010.0176.06
accession number
2010.0176
Press prints; Women suffragettes marching in parade; banner carried by group at front reads "Nassau County / Womens Political Union"; people line street on sidewalks, multi-level buildings on either sidePress print;Currently not on view
Description (Brief)
Press prints; Women suffragettes marching in parade; banner carried by group at front reads "Nassau County / Womens Political Union"; people line street on sidewalks, multi-level buildings on either side
Press print;
Location
Currently not on view
date made
1920s
ID Number
2016.0293.0007
accession number
2016.0293
catalog number
2016.0293.0007
Currently not on view
Location
Currently not on view
date made
2009-01-20
depicted (sitter)
Obama, Barack H.
Obama, Michelle
maker
Morse, Paul
ID Number
2010.0179.03
accession number
2010.0179
catalog number
2010.0179.03
Currently not on view
Location
Currently not on view
date made
2009-01-17
depicted
Obama, Barack H.
Obama, Michelle
Biden, Joe
Biden, Jill
maker
Ballard, Karen
ID Number
2010.0165.06
catalog number
2010.0165.06
accession number
2010.0165
Currently not on view
Location
Currently not on view
date made
2010-01-20
2009-01-20
depicted (sitter)
Obama, Barack H.
Obama, Michelle
maker
Kennerly, David Hume
ID Number
2010.0176.05
catalog number
2010.0176.05
accession number
2010.0176
Currently not on view
Location
Currently not on view
date made
2010-01-20
2009-01-20
depicted (sitter)
Obama, Barack H.
Obama, Michelle
maker
Kennerly, David Hume
ID Number
2010.0176.03
catalog number
2010.0176.03
accession number
2010.0176
Currently not on view
Location
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date made
2009-01-18
referenced
Obama, Barack H.
maker
Day, Anne
ID Number
2010.0168.02
catalog number
2010.0168.02
accession number
2010.0168
Currently not on view
Location
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date made
2009-01-20
depicted (sitter)
Carter, Jimmy
Carter, Rosalynn
Bush, George, H. W.
Bush, Barbara
Clinton, Bill
Clinton, Hillary Rodham
Bush, Laura Welch
maker
Morse, Paul
ID Number
2010.0179.02
catalog number
2010.0179.02
accession number
2010.0179
Currently not on view
Location
Currently not on view
date made
2009-01-20
referenced
Obama, Barack H.
maker
Ballard, Karen
ID Number
2010.0165.03
catalog number
2010.0165.03
accession number
2010.0165
Currently not on view
Location
Currently not on view
date made
2009-01-20
Associated Name
Obama, Barack H.
depicted
Obama, Michelle
Kennedy, Jacqueline Bouvier
Clinton, Hillary Rodham
maker
Choi, Sandy
ID Number
2010.0167.01
catalog number
2010.0167.01
accession number
2010.0167
Currently not on view
Location
Currently not on view
date made
2009-01-20
depicted (sitter)
Obama, Barack H.
Obama, Michelle
maker
Kennerly, David Hume
ID Number
2010.0176.02
catalog number
2010.0176.02
accession number
2010.0176
black and white photograph; African American man standing behind a podium with several microphones wearing a suit, dark tie and pocket square; he is gesturing with his right hand; image of Martin Luther King Jr.Currently not on view
Description (Brief)
black and white photograph; African American man standing behind a podium with several microphones wearing a suit, dark tie and pocket square; he is gesturing with his right hand; image of Martin Luther King Jr.
Location
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depicted (sitter)
King, Jr., Martin Luther
maker
Zalesky, Roy Joseph
ID Number
2017.0306.0129
catalog number
2017.0306.0129
accession number
2017.0306
Currently not on view
Location
Currently not on view
date made
2009-01-20
depicted (sitter)
Obama, Barack H.
Obama, Michelle
maker
Morse, Paul
ID Number
2010.0179.01
catalog number
2010.0179.01
accession number
2010.0179
In this photograph one can see a police paddy wagon amongst a gathered crowd as White House picketers are arrested.In January 1917, members of the National Woman's Party (NWP) became the first people to picket the White House.
Description
In this photograph one can see a police paddy wagon amongst a gathered crowd as White House picketers are arrested.
In January 1917, members of the National Woman's Party (NWP) became the first people to picket the White House. Protesting the government's failure to pass a constitutional amendment enfranchising women, NWP members, led by Alice Paul, began picketing the White House. Their purple, white, and gold banners asked President Woodrow Wilson, "Mr. President what will you do for woman suffrage?" and "Mr. President how long must women wait for liberty?" Tolerated at first, the "silent sentinels" were increasingly seen as an embarrassment to the administration. As the United States entered the First World War, the NWP pickets' banners often pointed out the hypocrisy of fighting for democracy and freedom in Europe while denying it to women at home. In June 1917, the D.C. police began arresting picketers for obstructing sidewalk traffic. 90 women were sentenced to terms ranging from 60 days to six months in the Occoquan Workhouse. When their demands to be treated as political prisoners were ignored, they went on hunger strikes and were forcibly fed. The publicity surrounding their ordeal generated public sympathy for the suffragists and their cause.
Location
Currently not on view
date made
1918
associated dates
August 8, 1918
associated institution
National Woman's Party
photographer
Clinedinst Studios
ID Number
1991.3016.092
catalog number
1991.3016.092
nonaccession number
1991.3016
Currently not on view
Location
Currently not on view
associated date
1918
ID Number
1979.0015.04
accession number
1979.0015
catalog number
1979.0015.04

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