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141. 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.

142. Woman and her work Woman and her work January, 1918 An article from the Fort Worth Record favoring women's suffrage and describing the successes of women's suffrage around the world.

143. Petticoat Economy Petticoat Economy December 29, 1916 An article in favor of women's suffrage citing the election of Janette Rankin to Congress.

144. 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.

145. Graphic Pen Picture of Lady Congressman Graphic Pen Picture of Lady Congressman June 13, 1917 An article in support of Janette Rankin.

146. Fight for woman suffrage Fight for woman suffrage An article in support of women's suffrage by demonstrating that if women are required to obey the law they should have a hand in writing it.

147. 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.

148. "The fading landmarks" "The fading landmarks" An article in the Houston Post discussing the question of national prohibition and national suffrage versus the ideal of state's rights and individualism.

149. Houston woman tendered place on accident board Houston woman tendered place on accident board August 29, 19?? An article regarding Mrs. Hortense Ward's opportunity to join the industrial accident board which includes a listing of her political work and qualifications.

150. Author of Suffrage Bill to speak Friday night Author of Suffrage Bill to speak Friday night May 15, 1919 An article regarding the speaking series in favor of equal suffrage.

151. Five members of President's cabinet indorse[sic] suffrage Five members of President's cabinet indorse[sic] suffrage November 1, 1917 An article reporting which members of the presidential cabinet support suffrage.

152. Five thousand women to bring one man around Five thousand women to bring one man around An article speaking to the efforts of the National American Women's Suffrage Association to convince Texas Judge Barry Miller to support suffrage for women.

153. Do women want the ballot? Do women want the ballot? February 8, 1917 An article stating that the majority of Texas women do not want suffrage and opposing the Suffrage amendment.

154. German-American Alliance German-American Alliance April 7, 1918 An article that explains how the German-American Alliance planned to control Texas by using schools and universities with the idea of Germanizing America.

155. Suffrage amendment Suffrage amendment January 12, 1918 An article warning that the Women's Suffrage amendment to the constitution has not been properly considered by the voters.

156. At the door of Woodrow Wilson At the door of Woodrow Wilson Novermber 19, 1917 An editorial from the Dallas Dispatch about giving this country equal rights for women.

157. Editorial page of the Evening Journal Editorial page of the Evening Journal July 20, 1918 An editorial page featuring articles in favor of prohibition and women's suffrage. The main article is entitled "A fight of twenty years, for women and against whiskey". In particular it features a large...

158. Cunningham, Mrs. Cunningham, Mrs. May 29, 1919 An encouraging letter from M. Eleanor Brackenridge to Minnie Fisher Cunningham. The letter regards both women's efforts to gain suffrage for women as well as in prohibition campaigning.

159. Woman Citizen Woman Citizen December 14, 1918 An essay about the goals for women's suffrage and the contributions of women to national and international politics and social well being.

160. "Never with my consent shall public moneys be used to educate shes." "Never with my consent shall public moneys be used to educate shes." An essay on the education of women and how it relates to suffrage, probably authored by Minnie Fisher Cunningham or Vernice W. Reppert
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