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Woman Citizen
An essay about the goals for women's suffrage and the contributions of women to national and international politics and social well being.
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Letter to Mrs. Minnie Fisher Cunningham
Letter to Mrs. Minnie Fisher Cunningham recounting that Governor James Ferguson, an ardent anti-suffragist, is being tried for embezzling public funds.
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Photo of Municipal Base Hospital
"Municipal Base Hospital" 322 S. Santa Rosa Ave., San Antonio, photographed May 31, 1917, showing women entering to be inspected by Dr. W. A. King and other physicians employed by the city, an Army surgeon...
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Photo of Municipal Base Hospital
"Municipal Base Hospital" 322 S. Santa Rosa Ave., San Antonio, photographed May 31, 1917, showing women entering to be inspected by Dr. W. A. King and other physicians employed by the city, an Army surgeon...
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Photo of Municipal Base Hospital
"Municipal Base Hospital" 322 S. Santa Rosa Ave., San Antonio, photographed May 31, 1917, showing women entering to be inspected by Dr. W. A. King and other physicians employed by the city, an Army surgeon...
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Photo of Municipal Base Hospital
"Municipal Base Hospital" 322 S. Santa Rosa Ave., San Antonio, photographed May 31, 1917, showing women entering to be inspected by Dr. W. A. King and other physicians employed by the city, an Army surgeon...
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Western Women in New York Resent Disfranchisement
A letter explaining how women of the West are taking action to stop being denied the right to vote.
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Letter to Mary Dwyer Ross from the President
Letter to Mary Dwyer Ross from the President thanking her for the kind sentiments in regards to her being President of the Texas Equal Suffrage Association. The President also goes on to lend her hopes...
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Letter to Mr. and Mrs. Fleming
Handwritten letter from Minnie Fisher Cunningham to Mr. and Mrs. Fleming congratulating them on being the temporary chairs of the Texas Division of the Women's Committee of the National Defense. Mrs. Cunningham...
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Document written by Walter Clark
This is a typewritten document composed by Walter Clark in which he discusses the status of African-American voters in comparison to white women voters and the overwhelming voting suffrage restrictions...
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Correspondence between Minnie Fisher Cunningham and Mrs. E. M. Barrett
This is typewritten correspondence between Minnie Fisher Cunningham and Mrs. E. M. Barrett (an apparent official of the Woman's Division of the Farmers' Institute) who asked Minnie Fisher Cunningham's...
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Reply to telegram
Typed reply to a telegram asking Mrs. Minnie Fisher Cunningham for her story of the Suffrage Victory. In the reply she related the victory to a story of a house being built but requiring many to aid in...
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Letters about recipes
Typed letters concerning recipe publication in The Woman Citizen, the organ of the National American Women Suffragist Association.
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Letter addressed to my Dear President
Typed letter to chapter presidents encouraging them to be present and if possible send a full delegation to St. Louis, the location of the suffrage convention. The letter makes notes of the strides being...
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Minnie Fisher Cunnigham, President
A letter from Governor Hobby offering regrets for being unable to attend a Suffrage luncheon.
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Tex. Primary Suffrage law
An article describing the Texas Primary Suffrage biill and the voter qualifications being extended to Texas women.
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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.
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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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