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1. World War I Article World War I Article April 6, 1917 This front-page story describes America's entrance into World War I.

2. Working with senators, letter Working with senators, letter January 16, 1918 A handwritten letter recording her work with Senators regarding suffrage.

3. Woodrow Wilson, President Woodrow Wilson, President A letter of gratitude from Minnie Fisher Cunningham to Woodrow Wilson, thanking him for extending suffrage to women.

4. Women's rights Women's rights January 11, 1918 A short poem comparing "women's rights" in 1869 to those in 1918.

5. Women's rights Women's rights September 1, 1917 An article in the Houston Post defending the role of women's work as part of society, and the need of women's roles to change with the times.

6. Women's Liberty Loan Committee Letter to Mrs. Hobby Women's Liberty Loan Committee Letter to Mrs. Hobby February 11, 1918 This letter requests that Mrs. W. P. Hobby serves on the Woman's Liberty Loan Committee.

7. Women voters attention Women voters attention June 26 - July 19, 1918 Flier distributed to inform women how to register to vote.

8. Women of El Paso willing and anxious to assume burden of fuller citizenship Women of El Paso willing and anxious to assume burden of fuller citizenship June 28, 1918 An article and photograph of women voting in the Texas primaries.

9. Women in the home Women in the home Flier that states how a mother cannot maintain the home unless she is allowed to vote.

10. Women in the Country Women in the Country Flier explaining listing the ways women in the country are affected by the lack of voting rights.

11. Women hold balance of power for election - if they use it Women hold balance of power for election - if they use it November 6, 1916 A map of the United States demonstrating that women have a significant impact on the Presidential elections due to the number of electoral college votes in Suffrage states.

12. Women eligible for most offices in Texas Women eligible for most offices in Texas May 3, 1918 An article in favor of women's suffrage and citing the civic positions women already can and do hold.

13. Women demand the vote now as a war measure Women demand the vote now as a war measure An article extolling women to insist on being offered suffrage, and supporting the idea that American democracy requires that women vote.

14. Women as "Flappers" Women as "Flappers" June 20, 1917 Article repudiating the claim that 55% of America's women were "idle flappers". The article goes on to defend the contributions of all American women to society.

15. Woman's suffrage result of education Woman's suffrage result of education December 26, 1916 A rebuttle to an article opposing women's suffrage presented by Mrs. S. L. Robertson. This article takes the perspective of a Southern woman's arguments in favor of suffrage and refutes arguments that...

16. Woman's Right to Vote Was Declared Unconstitional Woman's Right to Vote Was Declared Unconstitional September 27, 1918 Article about constitutionality of women's right to vote in Texas. Judge Voll M. Taylor ruled that the woman vote could not be counted in an election for the 36th disctrict court judge, and ordered a canvas...

17. Woman's Platform Woman's Platform A pamphlet defining the platform and legislative interests for the League of Women Voters.

18. Woman's Hour Woman's Hour A poem in favor of suffrage penned by Charlotte Perkins Gilman.

19. Woman's Hosptial Unit Article Woman's Hosptial Unit Article [1914-1944] This article describes an all-women's hospital unit sent to France.

20. Woman with a country Woman with a country 1917 A patriotic poem about women's contributions to the war effort.
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