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  • Date is exactly "1914-11"

Addams details the many reasons why it is important that women be given the right to vote, and of how the suffrage movement is not just found in Western nations, but globally.

Addams argues that international peace is not a failed idea, and even though World War One is in the early stages of fighting it is not to late to stop war from continuing. Bryan also claims that peace is possible with mediation.

A writing by Addams detailing the many reasons why it is important that women be given the right to vote, and of how the movement is not just found in Western nations, but globally.

Addams passes on an analysis with this short note to Ickes.

Addams forwards a letter from Shaw to Breckinridge.

Clippings from the Advocate of Peace highlight activity in Japan, and Los Angeles.

Armstrong suggests radical ideas for how Europe, and the world, can achieve peace.

This program outlines the subjects of several discussions to be had at the National Housing Association's conference on English housing on November 23, 1914.
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