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O'Sullivan argues that wage-earning women need the right to vote to ensure equal pay for equal work and working men should also want women's suffrage to protect their interests against the threat of cheap labor by women and children.

The National…

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Reprinted from The Woman's Journal, Obenchain counters the anti-suffrage argument that the average American woman does not care about the right to vote by declaring that progress relies on a small group of people who set aside the opinions of…

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Alice Stone Blackwell compiles statements made by prominent legal authorities to refute the facts and assertions made in the book "The Ladies' Battle", written by author and anti-suffragist, Molly Elliott Seawell.

The National American Woman…

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Membership application for the Massachusetts Woman Suffrage Association. Asks applicant to indicate the types of work they wish to do for suffrage and whether or not they subscribe to the Woman's Journal.

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Series : Political Equality Series; v. 3, no. 8

Reprint of an interview by the editor of the Woman's Journal with General Irving Hale of Denver, Colorado. The editor asked questions such as:
Do you find that equal suffrage leads women to neglect…

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The Woman Suffrage Leaflets were one of the ongoing series published by the Woman's Journal.

Written by Alice Stone Blackwell, this list was reprinted numerous times in a variety of formats. Blackwell outlines the reasons why women want the right…

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On front is handwritten "Mrs. Lucy Stone Dorchester Mass."
On back is a form letter entitled "Municipal Suffrage for Women."

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Subscription appeal from The Woman's Journal newspaper. The leaflet details the publisher's goals for 1898, including a list of special features by well-known authors that will appear in upcoming issues and a series of biographical sketches entitled…

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Stock certificate #105 for one share of the Woman's Journal sold for $50 per share issued to the National American Woman Suffrage Association.

The stock was later sold and transferred to Mrs. Quicky A. Shaw (Pauline A. Shaw) of Jamaica Plain,…
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