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                <text>Response by the Ingham County Equal Suffrage Association to anti-suffrage papers being distributed by saloon keepers and breweries in advance of the April 7, 1913 election. The message was to vote against the woman suffrage question because it would ensure state wide prohibition and shut down businesses.&#13;
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Hoge, Sara H.&#13;
Prohibition&#13;
Stevens, Lillian M. N. Ames, 1844-1914&#13;
Temperance&#13;
Woman's Christian Temperance Union</text>
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&#13;
The newspaper is not identifed and the year is written on the clipping.</text>
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