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1. Mother's clarion call Mother's clarion call An anti-vice address penned by Lena Ledbetter, specifically arguing the importance for mothers to work towards eliminating legalized prostitution and alcohol, and referencing the power of women to change...

2. Expense account Minnie Fisher Cunningham from Galveston, TX to Washington, D.C. and letter to Mrs. Emma Expense account Minnie Fisher Cunningham from Galveston, TX to Washington, D.C. and letter to Mrs. Emma Winner Rogers Expense account for Minnie Fisher Cunningham from Galveston, Texas to Washington, D.C. There is also a letter to Mrs. Emma Winner Rogers concerning sending the check to her Washington address rather than...

3. President of the United States President of the United States Handwritten letter to the President of the United States from the Texas Equal Suffrage Association. The letter thanks him for his support of equal suffrage.

4. The Present Campaign: Food Administration; The World's Food Shortage; and The American Way The Present Campaign: Food Administration; The World's Food Shortage; and The American Way This pamphlet contains the addresses about food shortages that Herbert Hoover made before the U.S. Chamber of Commerce and the Smithsonian Institute.

5. Response to the anti-suffrage argument Response to the anti-suffrage argument This is a letter written by Minnie Fisher Cunnigham as a response to the anti-suffrage address given by Mrs. S. L. Robertson.

6. Letter to Mrs. B. J. Cunningham from Maud Wood Park Letter to Mrs. B. J. Cunningham from Maud Wood Park Letter to Mrs. B. J. Cunningham from Maud Wood Park giving her apologies as she did not get to talk with her because she thought she was leaving in the evening. She also apologizes for not giving her time...

7. Address on Full Citizen Suffrage, and the Power of Legislature to Amend the Suffrage Statue Address on Full Citizen Suffrage, and the Power of Legislature to Amend the Suffrage Statue A speech regarding women's suffrage and limiting suffrage to American citizens.
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