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June 28, 1918
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Cunningham, Mrs.
A letter between Judge Greer and Minnie Fisher Cunningham, and her response. regarding the judicial and legal aspects of state and federal amendments permitting women's suffrage.
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Political advertisement for W. L. Hill
A letter from Minnie Fisher Cunnigham to W. L. Hill that is used as a political advertisement in the Polk County Enterprise.
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Catt, Mrs.
A letter from Woodrow Wilson to Carrie Chapman Catt in support of the Federal Suffrage Amendment.
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Woman Citizen
A periodical for women's suffrage, featuring specifically women's war work during World War i.
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Hortense Ward photo
A photo of Hortense Ward from the Houston Post.
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Letter from Minnie Fisher Cunningham addressed to Dear Suffragist
A typewritten letter to presidents of suffrage associations mentioning plans for Suffrage Day, as well as outlining the need for the endorsement of state and national Democratic parties for Suffrage.
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Women of El Paso willing and anxious to assume burden of fuller citizenship
An article and photograph of women voting in the Texas primaries.
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Graphic Pen Picture of Lady Congressman
An article in support of Janette Rankin.
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President Texas Equal Suffrage Association Spoke in Smithville
Article about city hall meeting in Bastrop County concerning women's right to vote.
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Women as "Flappers"
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.
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Women voters attention
Flier distributed to inform women how to register to vote.
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Letter from Arthur H. Smith dated June 2, 1917
Letter from Arthur H. Smith to Minnie Fisher Cunningham praising attempts to create a "White Zone" around army camps.
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Letter to Mrs. Minnie Fisher Cunningham
Letter from Ed Westbrook to Minnie Fisher Cunningham thanking her for her activities in the recent campaign for the Equal Suffrage Amendment. Mr. Westbrook expresses the belief that the bill allowing women...
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Letter to Dr. Clarence Poe
Letter from Minnie Fisher Cunningham to Dr. Clarence Poe about her family history. After deciding she would never write her mother's biography she decided to share the story of her family as told to her...
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Letter to Mr. Tom Finty
Letter from Minnie Fisher Cunningham to Mr. Tom Finty requesting that he take a poll of the House and Senate to see if he has enough pledged votes for the Amendment to pass. If he can secure the votes...
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Letter to Captain Sackett
Letter to Captain Sackett thanking him for his past record of support. The letter reminds him that the Democratic Platform of the state includes a promise of support for women's suffrage, which nothing...
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Letter to George M. Bailey from the President
Letter to George M. Bailey from the President thanking him for the editorial "Women as Flappers" that appeared in the Post. It also goes on to explain how it is a good suffrage editorial.
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Correspondance with Mr. Raymond B. Fosdick
Correspondance with Mr. Raymond B. Fosdick of the War Department, discussing the fate of prostitutes following the outlawing of prostitution in several Texas cities.
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Letter to Mrs. J. H. Booth from the President
Letter to Mrs. J. H. Booth from the President asking her if she is able to attend a meeting in San Antonio on June 5th in regards to the moral conditions surrounding the concentration camps. Also, she...
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Letter to the President from Carrie Chapman Catt
Letter to the President from Carrie Chapman Catt concerning a new woman's journal called "The Woman Citizen". It urges organizers at the state level to report on activites to the journal.
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