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  • Date is exactly "1912-08-20"

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.

An article criticizing Senator Boies Penrose and Theodore Roosevelt as corrupt.

Taylor congratulates Addams on her courageous decision to support Theodore Roosevelt and the Progressive Party.

Rayner sends Addams an article he wrote about the benefits of farming for African Americans.

Peck warns Addams about Theodore Roosevelt and the poor chances of the Progressive Party to elect him president.

McCormick asks Addams to intervene on his behalf in opposition to a third ticket in the upcoming election.

McCormick asks Addams to intervene on his behalf in opposition to a third ticket in the upcoming election.

Angered by Boardman's criticism of Addams, Kaufman writes her to profess his support of her alliance with the Progressive Party.

Fleischer applauds Addams' involvement with the Progressive Party, arguing that politics is a logical extension of social work.

Addams thanks Shaw for her letter and assures her that the Progressive Party is in favor of woman suffrage.

This "Declaration of Principles" enumerates the ideals of the Progressive Party.
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