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  • Date is exactly "1912-08-20"
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Kellor asks for names and addresses of state and county party chairmen in an effort to engage women in Theodore Roosevelt's campaign for the presidency.
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An article criticizing Senator Boies Penrose and Theodore Roosevelt as corrupt.
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Taylor congratulates Addams on her courageous decision to support Theodore Roosevelt and the Progressive Party.
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Rayner sends Addams an article he wrote about the benefits of farming for African Americans.
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Peck warns Addams about Theodore Roosevelt and the poor chances of the Progressive Party to elect him president.
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McCormick asks Addams to intervene on his behalf in opposition to a third ticket in the upcoming election.
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McCormick asks Addams to intervene on his behalf in opposition to a third ticket in the upcoming election.
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Angered by Boardman's criticism of Addams, Kaufman writes her to profess his support of her alliance with the Progressive Party.
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Fleischer applauds Addams' involvement with the Progressive Party, arguing that politics is a logical extension of social work.
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Addams thanks Shaw for her letter and assures her that the Progressive Party is in favor of woman suffrage.
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This "Declaration of Principles" enumerates the ideals of the Progressive Party.