VOLUME 22

NUMBER 02

September 2018

 

NEW BLACK WOMAN SUFFRAGISTS FULL-TEXT SOURCES AND BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCHES FOR THE SEPTEMBER 2018 RELEASE

 

NEW FULL-TEXT SOURCES IN THE BLACK WOMAN SUFFRAGISTS COLLECTION

Suffering Suffragettes
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Mary B. Talbert to J. E. Nash, September 24, 1920
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The Congress of Mothers
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Protest Dismissal of Colored Enumerator
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Activities Among Negroes
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Colored Women in Suffrage Parade
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Dedication to Occupy a Week
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Equal Rights Conventions
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An Authentic History
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Keys Given to the Women
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Establish Home for Deliquent Girls
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What One Woman Has Done for the Young Girls of Florida
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Lincoln High School Extension
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Equal Rights', Little Falls Journal and Courier, 1867
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Louisa Jacobs, State Constitutional Convention, 1867
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Mrs. Lucy J. Sprague. Death of One of Rochester's Most Prominent Colored Residents
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Negro Women See Progress
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Second Day of the Equal Rights Convention, 1867
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Nellie Francis Griswold Takes one of the Class Honors at the High School Commencement, Captures the Second Prize for her Oration, and Carries the House by Storm
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The Appeal, Saturday, January 9, 1892
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The Appeal, Saturday, January 23, 1892
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The National Political Campaign
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What the Study of Legislative Work Has Meant to Our Group
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Women Crusaders in Brooklyn Meeting
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Women's Suffrage Bill
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Editorial
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Poem, Brockport Republic, July 7, 1898
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A Letter
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Trend of Thought
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Suffrage for Women
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The Status of the Negro Woman in the Nation
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Early History of Afro-American Women
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An International Congress
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Suffrage East and West
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Nellie M. Quander to Alice Paul, February 17, 1913
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Nellie Quander, An Alpha Kappa Alpha Pearl: The Story of the Woman Who Saved an International Organization
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Intemperance
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Nellie M. Quander to Alice Paul, February 17, 1913
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The Alpha Suffrage Club
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Woman's Case In Equity
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Rhode Island
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Monster Mass Meeting!
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The Colored Vote
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Political Speech Causes Big Stir
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Brave But Misguided
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Excerpt, "News of Greater New York"
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Afro-American Notes
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Colored Women Organize
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In Memoriam
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Alice Wiley Seay's Memory Honored
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Honor Mrs. Alice W. Wiley
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Afro-American Notes, May 6, 1904
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Women's Clubs
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Delegates From Up-State in Meeting
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Afro-American Notes, February 17, 1911
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Memorial Services
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Facts About Birth of a Nation Play at the Colonial
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Female Smokers Are Criticised
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NEW BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCHES IN THE BLACK WOMAN SUFFRAGISTS DATABASE

Sadie Lewis Adams
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Sadie Tanner Mossell Alexander
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Susan E. Cannon Allen
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Helen W. Anderson (Webb)
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Janie P. Barrett
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Mary McLeod Bethune
Who's Who in Colored America| View Sketch |
Centennial Cyclopedia| View Sketch |
National Cyclopedia of the Colored Race| View Sketch |

Mary E. Britton
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Elizabeth Carter Brooks
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Charlotte Hawkins Brown
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Sue M. Brown
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Josephine Bruce
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Mary Burrill
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Nannie H. Burroughs
Who's Who in Colored America| View Sketch |
National Cyclopedia of the Colored Race| View Sketch |

Marian D. Butler
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Bertha Pitts Campbell
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Helen E. Christian
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Mattie Coleman
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Coralie Franklin Cook
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Myrtle Foster Cook
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Anna J. Cooper
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Helen M. Curtis
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Elizabeth Lindsey Davis
Who's Who in Colored America| View Sketch |
Crowdsourced Sketch| View Sketch |

Lethia Cousins Fleming
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Lillian Parker Thomas Fox
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Angelina W. Grimke
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Susie Estella Palmer Hamilton
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Bertha G. Higgins
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Louisa Jacobs
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Hester Jeffrey
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Georgia Douglas Johnson
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Lucy Laney
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Maria Coles Perkins Lawton
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Abbie K. Mason
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Mary McCurdy
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Anna Jane Evans Murray
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Nettie Napier
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Alice Ruth Dunbar Nelson
Who's Who in Colored America| View Sketch |
National Cyclopedia of the Colored Race| View Sketch |

Joanna Snowden Porter
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Harriet "Hattie" Purvis
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Florence Spearing Randolph
National Cyclopedia of the Colored Race| View Sketch |
Crowdsourced Sketch| View Sketch |

Charlotte B. Ray
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H. Cordelia Ray
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Harriet "Hattie" Redmond
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Naomi Sewell Richardson
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Florida Ruffin Ridley
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Gertrude E. Rush
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Alice Wiley Seay
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Lucy D. Slowe
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Lucy J. Sprague
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Mary E. Taylor
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Mary Church Terrell
Who's Who in Colored America| View Sketch |
National Cyclopedia of the Colored Race| View Sketch |

Minta Bosley Allen Trotman
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Sojourner Truth
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Mary Fitzbutler Waring
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Margaret Washington
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Laura A. Moore Westbrook
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