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1. Political advertisement for W. L. Hill 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.

2. Red Heard, Ethel L. Red Heard, Ethel L. A letter from Minnie Fisher Cunningham written as her first letter as the head of the Texas Equal Suffrage Association. This letter discusses, in particular, the self sacrifice week where suffragists deny...

3. Men will not give way Men will not give way A letter to the editor opposing women's suffrage.

4. A. L. Guerard, Mrs. A. L. Guerard, Mrs. A linked pair of letters between Minnie Fisher Cunningham and A. L. Guerard. Of particular interest is Minnie's description of the challenges facing suffrage when the officers for the leagues have domestic...

5. Splendid argument against women's suffrage Splendid argument against women's suffrage A newspaper article arguing that voting and politics is not part of women's work and that it isn't necessary for their role in society. The article prints the paper read by Mrs. S. L. Robertson at a joint...

6. Woman's suffrage result of education Woman's suffrage result of education 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...

7. Women's rights Women's rights A short poem comparing "women's rights" in 1869 to those in 1918.

8. 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.

9. 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...

10. Program For Monthly Demonstrations Program For Monthly Demonstrations Calendar of events for the year 1917.

11. Letter to Mr. W.L. Dean Letter to Mr. W.L. Dean Correspondence between W.L. Dean and Minnie Fischer Cunningham about the proposed Amendment for partial suffrage and having it voted on until the troops are back in civilian life.

12. Letter to Mrs. Edward F. Harris from the Headquarters Secretary Letter to Mrs. Edward F. Harris from the Headquarters Secretary In this letter, the Headquarters Secretary congratulates Mrs. Edward F. Harris for recovering from her illness and informs her of Minnie Fisher Cunningham's grippe. The letter writer also pleads that Mrs....

13. Letter to Mr. W. L. Dean Letter to Mr. W. L. Dean Includes both rough draft and typewritten copy of letter, as well as letter of reply from Mr. Dean.

14. Letter to Minnie Fisher Cunningham Letter to Minnie Fisher Cunningham Letter to Minnie Fisher Cunningham from L.M.E detailing her travels from town to town on speaking circuit. Claims that so far a day in each town has been time enough, but doesn't expect that to keep up....

15. Letter to Mrs. Minnie Fisher Cunningham Letter to Mrs. Minnie Fisher Cunningham Letter to Mrs. Minnie Fisher Cunningham from Mr. T. N. Jones explaining the legal proceedings that may occur if a suit is filed to prevent women from voting in the primaries. He spells out possible scenarios...

16. 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.

17. Correspondence between Mr. J. L. Smith Correspondence between Mr. J. L. Smith This is correspondence between a sympathizer of the suffrage cause named Mr. J. L. Smith and someone from the Texas Equal Suffrage Association organization where they discuss the radical and rogue group...

18. Letter to Mrs. A.L. Guerard Letter to Mrs. A.L. Guerard This letter concerns the votes of Texas congressman for the creation of a suffrage committee.

19. Letter to Mrs. Eva Hill Karling Letter to Mrs. Eva Hill Karling Typed letter from Edith League, Minnie Fisher Cunningham's secretary, to Mrs. Eva Karling acknowledging receiving her note. Mrs. Karling had written asking for Mrs. Cunningham to speak in Bastrop and to...

20. A. L. Guerard A. L. Guerard Typed letter from Minnie Fisher Cunningham to Mrs. A. L. Guerard regarding the Houston Equal Suffrage Association's 1915 pledge being redeemed.
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