Campaign literature
Constitutional amendments
Elections--Corrupt practices
Michigan Equal Suffrage Association
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Woman suffrage was defeated again in the 1913 election. Michigan women were granted the right to vote in presidential elections in 1917 and in 1918, Michigan voters approved the state constitutional amendment granting suffrage to Michigan women.]]>
Dickinson, Anna E. (Anna Elizabeth), 1842-1932
Literature--Societies, etc.--Michigan--Ann Arbor
Michigan -- Bay City
Elections
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Women's Social and Political Union]]>
On the verso, the card is addressed to Miss Emma [?] 911 16th St. Detroit, Michigan, and postmarked February 1914. The handwritten message reads: "Hello. Emma How you was. I forgotten your House address so will send it to Stumms. Hope you get it OK & Rec'd you card glad to get it glad you are getting all relief. are you still at home. These are busy days all right here. How about it there good old time for mine. Best from [illegible]."]]>