VOLUME 24

NUMBER 2

September 2020

 

New Primary Sources: Additions to Writings of Black Woman Suffragists, NWP Suffragists, and NAWSA Suffragists for the September 2020 Release

 

New Primary Sources: Additions to Writings of Black Woman Suffragists-23 items

A Primer for Women Voters, Afro-American, September 10, 1920
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The Black Mammy Monument
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A Word of Praise
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Up to Date
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Une Femme Dit
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Mrs. W.T. Francis Praises Stand Taken by the Woman Suffragists
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What Role Is the Educated Negro Woman to Play in the Uplifting of Her Race?
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What Role Is the Educated Negro Woman to Play in the Uplifting of Her Race?
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Mary Campbell Mossell Griffin
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Two To Our Correspondents And Subscribers
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Housing In Harlem
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Mrs. Mary A. S. Cary
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Letter From Baltimore
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From District of Columbia
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Mary Shadd Carey
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Extracts from Speech
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All Hail Chicago
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Chicago Honors Martin B. Madden
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Suffrage And Our Women
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Some Noble Colored Women
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Mrs. G.L. Johnson to The Editor, December 17, 1915
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Poems
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Pathfinders: A History of the Progress of Colored Graduate Nurses
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New Primary Sources: Additions to Writings of NWP Suffragists-41 items

The Woman's Party
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Worcester's Camilla Whitcomb Was 50 Years Ahead, Says Betty Gram Swing
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Letter, August 21, 1976
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Temperance Woman Suffrage In Ohio
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Free Russia Calls to American Women
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Letter to the Editor, The Nation, November 15, 1922
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Heard On the Firing Line
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Why We Picketed The White House
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30 On Hunger Strike
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Greiner Raps Radicals
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Not Militant
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"Big Drive" Details Are Made Public
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To Achieve Peace
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Ratifying in Maryland
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North, East, South and West Demand Amendment
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Democrats on the Defensive
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Le Syndicalisme minoritaire aux Etat-Unis
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6 Anti-Wilson Suffragists Are Arrested Here
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Protesting Women and the War
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Speech at Mass Meeting of National Woman's Party, Washington D.C., March 4
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S.F. Suffragist Is Arrested As Wilson Picket
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Women to View Suffrage Action
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She Wants Her Banner Once More
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Suffragist Leader Says Party Needs Women to Win in 1918
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The Prison Notes of Rose Winslow, Smuggled to Friends from the District Jail
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"That Night of Terror," November 14, 1917
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Should Women Be Treated Identically With Men by the Law?
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Did You Ever Climb a Statue?
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Woman's Place In Law Enforcement
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Mrs. Gilson Gardner Says Peace Talk Aids Suffrage
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Some Measures Now Pending in Congress In Which Women Have a Special Interest
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Memoirs of Kathryn Heffelfinger
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Prison Memoirs
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Some Notes Written During My Imprisonment in the Washington D.C. Jail, November 16-29, 1917
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The Women's Marseillaise
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Six Suffragettes Are Arrested at White House Gates
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The London Birth Control Conference
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Testimony of Elsie M. Hill, Norwalk, Connecticut
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Testimony of Alice Paul, Moorestown, New Jersey
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Testimony of Helen H. Gardener, Washington DC
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Ask Negroes To Join: Mrs. Belmont Takes New Step In Woman's Rights Fight
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New Primary Sources: Additions to Writings of NAWSA Suffragists-160 items

Wage Earning Women and Equal Suffrage
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An Aid to the Woman Voter In Missouri
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Suffragists and Suffragettes
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The Adventure of a Brave Girl
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Is Not Sanctioned: Opinions of W.C.T.U. Women Concerning Acts of Mrs. Nation
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The History of Equal Suffrage in Colorado, 1868-1898
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The Part of the St. Louis Equal Suffrage League In the Campaign for Equal Suffrage
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Who Started Suffrage?
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Progress In Suffrage
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The Homely Philosophy of an Ozarks Woman Who Believes in Suffrage
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Janey and Pansy, Ozark Suffrage Agents
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Why Democratic Women Want the Ballot
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Progress In Germany
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What Every Emigrant Should Know
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Women's War Work in Three Nations
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The Mobilization of American Women
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Side Lights On Illinois Suffrage History
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Parliamentary Law for Suffragists
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Suffrage Salmagundi
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Women Are Wanting a Say
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South Carolina Demands Suffrage Amendment
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Extending the Right of Suffrage to Women
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An Impression of Jeannette Rankin
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Less Than Equal
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The Militant Suffrage Movement
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Action of Tennessee Ends 71-Year Fight for Suffrage in U.S.
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Eyes That See Not
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Many Bills To Be Presented To Legislature
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The Millage Bill
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Recollections of the Montclair Equal Suffrage League by an Old Timer
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Condensed Minutes of the Mississippi Woman Suffrage Association
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Suffrage in Missouri for the Years 1916-1917
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Votes for Women
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Why I Wish to Vote
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Report of Superintendent: Industrial Opportunities for Women
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Report of Superintendent of Industrial Opportunities for Women in Mississippi
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Remarks by Mrs. Caroline Gilkey Rogers
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Mrs. C.A. Hoffman Urges Women to Register
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In a Suffrage State
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Statement of Mrs. Fannie J. Fernald, President of the Woman's Suffrage Association of Maine
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The Old Order Changeth
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To the Suffragists of Mississippi
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History of Woman Suffrage
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Remarks of Jessie T. Waite, of Illinois
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The Revolt of Wives
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Information Concerning the Red Cross Society
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A Call for Mobilization
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Fourteen to Fourteen
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Ella Biggs to The Advocate, July 15, 1908
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Woman Suffrage
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More Talk of Suffrage
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Anne Heslet Jenks to the Editor, April 16, 1916
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History of the Presidential Suffrage Bill in Missouri
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Votes for Women a Success
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Response to the Welcome
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Women Voters Urged to Retain Their Independence
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Why I Believe in Equal Suffrage
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Why Women Should Vote
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Politics Will Give Women Big Feet, Dr. Holland Prophesies; 'Bosh,' Says St. Louis Suffragette
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Autograph Letter Signed Jennie F.W. Johnson to Eugene V. Debs, October 25, 1920
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What the California Women Have Done With the Ballot
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Remarks of Mrs. Ellen Powell Thompson, of the District of Columbia
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The Essential Oneness of Ethical Ideas Among All Men
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Garrison and Woman's Suffrage
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The Justice, Expediency, and Inevitableness of Ratification
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Oklahoma
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Statement of Mrs. Lucy Hobart Day
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Posterity Will Wonder
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Interesting Article by Prominent Florida Lady
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State Needs the Unused Wealth of Woman's Best Genius
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The Schools and the Commonwealth
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Mrs. Cryderman Scores Governor She Helped Elect
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Woman Supports Lister in Haste, Repents at Leisure
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Suffrage News and Notes, February 21, 1917
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Suffrage News and Notes, March 6, 1917
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Suffrage News and Notes, March 13, 1917
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A Toast to Mississippi
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Modern Woman
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Woman as a Minister
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The Cornell Tube
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Another General Conference Problem
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Co-education at Wesleyan
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Landlords Now for Anti-Race Suicide
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Work of the Voters' League in Chicago
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A Woman's Legislative Victory
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Tiny
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Some Incidents of the Suffrage Campaign in New York and Comments
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Offers Only Hope for Universal Peace
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Determination of Mothers, Wives, and Daughters Brings Appeal of Governor to Stop Killing Strikers
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Suffragettes Choose Heads
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To the President and Members of the Michigan State Teacher's Association, Lansing, Michigan
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Sonnet to Jane Addams
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Minnesota
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American Women in the Philippines Organize League
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An Irvington Visitor Writes of Grace Julian Clarke and Her Home
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Cora Smith Eaton to Charlotte P. Gilman, August 9, 1901
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Nashville Suffrage Movement of Eighteen and Ninety-Four
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Why California Women Should Vote
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President's Report for the Year Ending 1918
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Martha H. Haywood to Editor, February 23, 1918
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Sally Ann's Experience
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Why Women Need the Vote
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To the Voters of Oklahoma
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Defends English Suffragettes
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Mrs. W.A. Overall Answers Leading Anti-Suffragist
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Mrs. Solon Jacobs Answers Article Opposing Suffrage
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His Reason
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Suffrage Convention Declared Big Success
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The International Council of Women
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The Suffrage Parade
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Jane Addams, Idol of the Suffragettes
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Miss Emma McCoy Clinches Some Arguments on Votes for Women
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Why Women Should Vote
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From an Unidentified Press Clipping, 1918
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President's Annual Address
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Mary K. Colvin to the Editor of the New York Times, August 25, 1913
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Lincoln as an Answer
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Efforts of Suffragists
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A Community's Duty to the Child
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Extending the Right of Suffrage to Women
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Kate Biggers Campaign Postcard, 1911
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"Cripples" Subject of Talk Given at People's Forum
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I Remember . . . The Fight for Woman Suffrage
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Woman's Great Gain: Has Ballot Right
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The Real New Woman
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Woman Suffragist Talks to Ford Shopmen in Open Air
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Interview With a Feminist: Florence Allen
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Women Under Nevada Laws
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Feminism
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Raleigh Sends Out First Woman Speaker
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The Arrest of Suffrage
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The Right Of Colored Women To Vote
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Miss Ann Drew, Factory Worker for One Week
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Newspaper Accounts
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Memoirs of Zara DuPont
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Let Me Examine the Idea About Women Voting
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Ever Since I Have Been a Worker in the Ranks for Suffrage . . .
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I am Delighted to Hear That Dr. Eichacker . . .
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Testimony of Harriet Taylor Upton, Warren, Ohio
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Testimony of Agnes M. Jenks, Concord, New Hampshire
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Testimony of Helena Hill Weed, Norwalk, Connecticut
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Testimony of Sarah T. Moller, Hartford, Connecticut
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Testimony of Janet E. Richards, Washington
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Testimony of Dr. Nellie V. Mark, Baltimore, Maryland
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Testimony of Mrs. David S. Tinnin
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How the Cherokee Rose Came to Florida
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The Salvation Army
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Solitude of Self
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Report of State Organizer
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Susan B. Anthony Suffrage League of Kansas City
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Woman's Rights Meetings
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Woman Suffrage Pickets in Washington Not Upheld By National Suffrage Association
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Votes for Women Earnestly Asked: Eloquent Appeal From Miss Anderson
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Evolution Will Win
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Because They Need It
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A Kindly Word
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Activities of the Suffragists
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California, The Sixth State
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Woman Suffrage
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Letters to the Editor
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