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  • Subject is exactly "Addams, Jane, and woman suffrage"
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Ashley sends Addams a copy of an article she wrote about a strike in Massachusetts and asks if it is appropriate for the Woman's Journal.
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Addams points out the hypocrisy in women who ridicule suffragists.
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A portion of Addams' speech from the Second Annual Peace Conference on May 4, 1909 about what women have done that have earned them suffrage.
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Addams tells Sinclair about a time when her suffrage speech was banned from the University of Michigan's campus.
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Addams invites members of the National American Woman Suffrage Association to take a special train to Springfield to address the Illinois State Republican Convention.
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Addams will no longer accept the position of Honorary Vice President of the National American Woman Suffrage Association because the restrictions and duties of the office.
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Addams no longer wants to accept the position of Honorary Vice President of the National American Woman Suffrage Association because the restrictions and duties of the office.
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Addams writes Breckinridge with news of her suffrage campaigning in Kansas.
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Addams writes asks Breckinridge to offer suggestions for a state political platform.
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Addams sends Haldeman a postcard regarding the suffrage movement.
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Addams reports to Rice on their defeat in securing woman suffrage in Chicago and in Illinois.
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Addams invites Thomas to Hull-House during her visit to Chicago and discusses the expansion of woman suffrage.
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Addams regrets that the pressure of work from chairing the School Management Committee makes it impossible for her to lecture in the East this winter.
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Addams writes Thomas regarding her article about woman suffrage in the Ladies' Home Journal.
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Addams informs Robins that she is unable to speak in California.
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Addams responds to Breckinridge's letter after conferring with Sophonisba Breckinridge. Addams does not accept the position of honorary vice president of the National American Woman Suffrage Association.
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Addams tells Schweizer that she cannot pick out one influence of women's voting but is certain they will show.
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Addams declines Kent's request to speak at a suffrage meeting in Philadelphia.
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Addams answers Ashley's letter of October 17, claiming that she did not do the things that Ashley alleged.
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Addams writes Green expressing her delight to correspond with a man who had been in communication with the great leaders of the women's movement.
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Addams apologizes for holding on to Andrews' article too long and praises him for its views on suffrage and protective legislation.
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Addams discusses the suffrage platform of the Woman's Peace Party with Hemenway.
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Addams discusses the suffrage platform of the Woman's Peace Party with Hemenway.
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Addams thanks Abbott for sending clippings and shares her travel plans.
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Addams discusses her travel plans for the National Suffrage Convention in Washington.
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Addams sends a check to the National American Woman Suffrage Association.
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Addams writes to Sedgwick explaining her reluctance to write an article on women's vote at the moment.
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Addams writes Stewart with details about the Congressional hearings on woman suffrage that the women are attending in Washington on March 13.
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Addams writes Stewart regarding her pledge to the Illinois Equal Suffrage Association.
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Addams questions the Mirror's coverage of her views on theater, asking to know the source of their reporting.
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Addams congratulates Eastman on her campaign for woman suffrage in Wisconsin, despite its failure.
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Addams discusses deciding who to vote for in the Presidential Election.
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Addams sends McCulloch some letters and suggests a meeting to discuss plans for the convention of the National American Woman Suffrage Association in Milwaukee.
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Addams sends McCulloch materials in preparation for their trip to Milwaukee for a suffrage meeting.
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Addams writes McCulloch about speaking engagements as a "Bull Moose" for the Progressive Party.
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Addams asks McCulloch's opinion on her letter, inviting members of the National American Woman Association to address the Illinois State Republican Convention.
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Addams writes Crane about a misunderstanding in regard to the leadership of the National American Woman Suffrage Convention in Louisville, Kentucky.
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Addams sends Haldeman her travel schedule in the hopes of seeing her while she is in New York.
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Addams introduces Marjorie Johnson to Blaine to assist in the suffragist cause.
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Addams telegrams Blackwell to tell her that an interview was correct and that they should emphasize their agreement with the Congressional Union.
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Addams tells Sanders that though NAWSA officers disagreed over participation in the recent election, she did not foresee difficulties ahead.
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Addams declines Nortoni's invitation to speak during an upcoming trip.
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Addams asks Nestor to speak at a public hearing in Springfield, Illinois, to discuss municipal voting for women.
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Addams writes James about plans for a suffrage meeting in Milwaukee.
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In a newspaper interview, Addams offers her reasons for supporting the Progressive Party and Theodore Roosevelt.
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Addams argues that feminism does not turn men into "mollycoddles."
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In terms of securing their rights, Addams argues that women in America lag behind their European counterparts.
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Addams argues for women's increased participation in politics and defends her decision to back a political party.
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Addams argues the point that women need the right to vote in all national affairs to force the issue of peace, and to help prevent future wars from happening.
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