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Catt, Carrie Chapman
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[1914-1918]
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[1914-1944]
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[june 17, 1916 - July ...
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Janurary 26, 1917
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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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Resolution passed by the Board of The National American Woman Suffrage Association on Wednesday, November 8th, 1916
Resolution passed by the Board of The National American Woman Suffrage Association on Wednesday, November 8, 1916 concerning unfair wages discrepancies between men and women in civil service.
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Letter to Mrs. Catt
Typed letter from Mrs. Cunningham to President Catt asking for immediate advice on working to get the suffrage bill passed. As the Texas government was in turmoil, it was suggested that this would be the...
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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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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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Marriage - Should a Certificate of Health Be Required Before Issuing a License to Marry?
Pamphlet reprinted from the Texas Medical Journal that proposes health certficiates as requirements for obtaining a marriage license.
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Letter to the members of the Texas Equal Suffrage Association from its President
Letter written by Minnie Fisher Cunningham in which she exhorts the members of the Texas Equal Suffrage Association to rally support for the passage of a Suffrage Amendment. Mrs. Cunningham asks supporters...
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Letter to chapter president's and congressional chairmen
Typed letter (plus a handwritten note on the back of one of the pages) from Mrs. Catt urging all chapters to began a major campaign to get the amendment passed. She encouraged them to get resolutions and...
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