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1. Suffrage political cartoon Suffrage political cartoon A political cartoon featuring current platform issues and an unidentified politician.

2. Onward sweep of woman's suffrage Onward sweep of woman's suffrage An article defending suffrage as both a right and a necessity for American women. It also shows the benefits of women's suffrage in the various states who have already granted the vote to women.

3. Article about Hortense Ward 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....

4. Prostitution in its Relation to the Army on the Mexican Border
 Prostitution in its Relation to the Army on the Mexican Border Pamphlet describing prostitution in the soldier population along the U.S.-Mexico border.

5. Cunningham, Mrs. 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.

6. Venereal Diseases: A Sociologic Study
 Venereal Diseases: A Sociologic Study Pamphlet describing spread of venereal disease, primarily through prostituion.

7. Letter to Ms. Roberts from the Headquarters Secretary Letter to Ms. Roberts from the Headquarters Secretary Letter from Edith Hinkle League requesting Miss Roberts to acquire a copy of an editorial which appeared in the Fort Worth Record for Mrs. Cunningham, who has been very ill. Letter writer mentions that...

8. Letter from J. W. Hoopes Letter from J. W. Hoopes Letter from J. W. Hoopes, Deputy Governor of the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas, to Minnie Fischer Cunningham dated October 31, 1917. Mr. Hoopes writes to thank Mrs. Cunningham and all the other speakers...

9. Letter to suffragists Letter to suffragists Letter from Minnie Fisher Cunningham expressing the belief that congratulations on the recent victory should have included several names that were left out. She goes on record as stating that assigning...

10. Letter to Dr. Clarence Poe 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...

11. Letter to Mrs. Minnie Fisher Cunningham Letter to Mrs. Minnie Fisher Cunningham Letter to Mrs. Minnie Fisher Cunningham from W. V. Durnam expressing his admirtation for her fairness in presenting her arguments in favor of women's suffrage despite the fact that he does not agree with...

12. Letter to the Chairman of the State Divisions of the Woman's Committee of the Council of the National Letter to the Chairman of the State Divisions of the Woman's Committee of the Council of the National Defense from Anna Howard Shaw Letter to the Chairman of the State Divisions of the Woman's Committee of the Council of the National Defense from Anna Howard Shaw concerning stationing women at each registration booth who will agree...

13. Correspondence between President and Mr. Reeves Correspondence between President and Mr. Reeves This is a correspondence between Mrs. Cunningham and an apparent legislative official named Mr. Ice B. Reeves, a supporter of the suffragette cause who Mrs. Cunningham wrote to to ask for his opinion on...

14. Speaking of the Presidential Election in 1920 Speaking of the Presidential Election in 1920 This is a rhetorical handout meant to help remind voters about the Federal Suffrage Amendment as the 1920 Presidential election approaches. In the handout are several statistics of interest regarding women's...

15. Letter to Mrs. Cunningham Letter to Mrs. Cunningham This is a typewritten letter from the letter writer to Mrs. Cunningham where the writer tells Mrs. Cunningham about recent events of the 'anties' and other people who act in ways that go against and discourage...

16. Letter to Presidents and Accompanying Documents Letter to Presidents and Accompanying Documents This is a typewritten letter from the President Carrie Chapman Catt to the presidents of the state suffrage association affiliates. Carrie Chapman Catt discusses in her letter a document called the Note...

17. Letter to Congressional Chairman Letter to Congressional Chairman This is a typewritten letter to another Congressional Chairman from Maud Wood Park discussing how best to get non-suffrage associations to support and help the federal amendment pass. Maud Wood Park details...

18. Correspondence between Minnie Fisher Cunningham and Mrs. E. M. Barrett 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...

19. Letter to Times-Dispatch in Richmond, VA Letter to Times-Dispatch in Richmond, VA Typed letter from Mrs. Ida Husted Harper, Editorial Chairman of the Leslie Commission, to the editor of the Times-Dispatch newspaper in Richmond, VA. Mrs. Harper was writing in response to a statement...

20. Letter to Miss Lutie Stearns Letter to Miss Lutie Stearns Typed Letter of Response to Miss Lutie Stearns regarding who was elected president of National Suffrage. Handwritten letter from Miss Stearns enquiring as to who was elected president.
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