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[1914-1944]
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May 31, 1917
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About voting
A flier that states the difference between men and women when it comes to voting.
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Alice Paul, Chairman of the National Woman's party
An article about Alice Paul, and the other women picketing the White House.
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Article about gubernatorial election
This article encourages the women of Texas to vote for Governor Hobby in the next election.
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Article about Hortense Ward
Article about Mrs. Hortense Ward and Thomas B. Love, who will speak at a meeting in the Dallas City hall to stimulate interest in the equal suffrage campaign. Clipping includes a photgraph of Mrs. Ward....
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Article about Mrs. Minnie Fisher Cunningham
Article about Mrs. Minnie Fisher Cunnigham's campaign to pass a suffrage amendment to the state constitution. The campaign will largely be an educational one, with speakers sent to every part of the state....
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Article about registration of women voters in Texas
The article is accompanied by a letter to Sister Edith from Sister E.M.S.
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Article about suffrage leaders' trip to Austin
Article about Mrs. Hortense Ward and Minnie Fisher Cunningham's trip to Austin during a special session of the legislature. Their efforts will concentrate on an amendment prepared by Judge Ocie Speer granting...
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Article about women's suffrage
Article points out that German citizens in Texas are allowed to vote in the July 1918 primaries, but women are still denied the vote. The article insists that the equal suffrage be passed as a war measure....
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At the door of Woodrow Wilson
An editorial from the Dallas Dispatch about giving this country equal rights for women.
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Campaign information about women's voting rights in Texas
Pamphlet explaining how, when and where women can vote in the July, 1918 Democratic primary election. The pamphlet also recounts how Texas Governor James E. Ferguson led the group at the Democratic National...
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Clipping about turnout of women voters
The clipping includes a photograph of women voting.
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Collection of Woman's Suffrage Newspaper Clippings in The Worcester Evening Post
This is a collection of various woman's suffrage news-related newspaper clippings that were printed in the Massachusetts newspaper The Worcester Evening Post. Among the clippings is a suffrage-related...
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Corn
The pamphlet provides information about using corn as a wheat substitute. Recipes are included.
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Cunningham, Mrs.
Handwritten letter from Elizabeth Herndon Potter to Minnie Fisher Cunningham discussing the issue about the Postmaster General Burleson who was actively against women's suffrage.
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Document about members of House committee
This document describes the attitudes that several congressmen hold towards womens' suffrage.
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Document about primary suffrage bill
Document in support of a partial suffrage bill to allow women to vote in the Texas Primary elections as part of a war measure. The document explains that a similar war measure was passed in Arkansas in...
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Document about womens' suffrage
This document contains passages from various Texas newspapers and individuals concerning the womens' suffrage movement.
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Document about womens' suffrage movement in Texas
The document originated from Austin, Texas. Document tells of the conversion of Senator O.S. Lattimore of Fort Worth. He had been a strong opponent of women's suffrage but he changed his mind after the...
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Documents about discussion of womens' suffrage amendment
Two documents originated from Austin, Texas that discuss the Amendment to give women the vote in State Primary elections.
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Fain, Mrs.
A letter between E. League and Mrs. Fain, written on behalf of Minnie Fisher Cunningham. The letter references the health of Minnie Fisher Cunningham's mother, the Spanish flu, and personal information...
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