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This leaflet quotes Wilson on five occasions endorsing suffrage for women, and encourages peopole to work for and vote for the New York Woman Suffrage Amendment on November 6, 1917.

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Letter to the editor of the New York Times by author identified only as "A.P.P." The author argues against granting New York suffragists the oppotunity to present a bill allowing the "present voting population of the State to vote upon the question…

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Letter from the president of the Boston Equal Suffrage Association for Good Government, encouraging hard work in the coming year and participation in the organization's upcoming activities, including the Boston Table of the Bay State Fair, and a…

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In 1933, Carrie Chapman Catt began protesting against the Nazi persecution of Jews. This letter, sent in June, and signed by Catt with a personal note, encouraged readers to gather signatures on an official protest statement. In August 1933, Catt…

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Included in a group of materials from the New York Women's Suffrage Campaign of 1915, this letter from Carrie Chapman Catt contains an update to field workers, focused on the need for fund raising and an update on reference materials they could…

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Above the masthead of the Lewiston Evening Journal is the large headline "Ratification of Suffrage Completed." There are three articles on the front page about the passage of the federal suffrage amendment:
"Tennessee House Votes for Federal…

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This report of the thirty-seventh convention includes the schedule of events, the call to the convention, names of the speakers, minutes from the 1904 convention held in Warren, Ohio, minutes of the suffrage convention, reports from the auxiliary…

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Public announcement from the committee appointed by the National American Woman Suffrage Association, inviting those interested to a public meeting on February 15, 1900 at the Lafayette Square Opera House.

According to the announcement, "occasion…

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Small scrapbook containing newspaper clippings about notable women and issues concerning women.

Included are articles and images of Mrs. Calvin Coolidge, Mrs. Florence Collins Porter, noted suffrage leader; Julia Marcom, the only woman member of…
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