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  • Subject is exactly "Progressive Party, and women"

A report of the efforts of women across the country to promote the Progressive Party in their communities.

Addams defends her decision to sit as a delegate at the Progressive Party convention.

Newspaper coverage of Boardman's statement criticizing Addams for her partisan work with the Progressive Party and Addams's response.

Coman congratulates Addams on her measured handling of the issue of woman suffrage in her speech at the Progressive Party Convention.

Addams notes that Theodore Roosevelt was "wabbly" on woman's suffrage and she is not proud of her efforts in converting him to the cause.

FitzGerald advises Addams to help her organize better efforts to focus on the issue of suffrage.

Addams argues for women's increased participation in politics and defends her decision to back a political party. This is one of a series of articles she prepared for the Central Press Association as part of the Progressive Party campaign in 1912.

Roosevelt clarifies that the Progressive Party Platform is strongly in favor on woman suffrage.

Roosevelt verifies that he and the Progressive Party supports woman suffrage and asks her to make that stance known.

Robins discusses the role of women in the Progressive Party and the promotion of the Pennsylvania Plan.

A reminder to register to vote and listing of candidates for the trustees of the State University, an election which Illinois women were allowed to vote. Also includes biographical information about the candidates.

Addams argues that women's interests coincide with the work the Progressive Party is doing and that they should support it.

A promotional postcard urging women to vote for the Progressive Party because it stands for woman suffrage.

A call for women workers in the Progressive Party campaign and the suffrage movement.
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