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The Woman's Peace Party outlines steps that peace activists can take once war is declared.
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Addams tells Thomas that women in America must keep their sons out of World War I.
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Also known as Revolt Against War, July 9, 1915

Addams's speech on her return from Europe detailed the work of the International Congress of Women and her ideas on peace.
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Addams discusses her work with the International Congress of Women, the delegations to European leaders, and her views on the need for peace. The event was held at the Chicago Auditorium and attended by both peace activists and the general public, and chaired by Charles L. Hutchinson.
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Addams reports the efforts of the International Congress of Women, the delegations to heads of European countries, and her views on peace. The speech was given at Carnegie Hall on July 9 and published on July 31, 1915.
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Ingraham praises Addams for her Patriotism and Pacifism lecture and hopes public opinion will return to peace.
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Addams reports that the Executive Committee of the Woman's Peace Party decided against signing Gittings' petition for an arms embargo.
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Salomon praises Addams for Peace and Bread in Time of War and reflects on the isolation of pacifists during World War I.
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Post warns Addams that the Woman's Peace Party must be careful in their programs not to appear to be attacking the president.
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Post praises Addams for her speech, claiming that it exactly expresses her beliefs about the war.
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Post updates Addams on her activities in Washington and discusses the work of the Anti-War Emergency Committee.
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Haldeman-Julius updates Addams on her daughter, explains recent appeals to remove her husband from the draft, and discusses their publishing company.
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A "Rreal American Citizen" calls for a boycott of subsidized newspapers due to their warmongering.
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An "American Citizen who loves his Country"sends Addams a plea to boycott the newspapers that he feels are driving the United States into World War I.
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A mother begs Addams to do all she can to prevent war.
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Garfield thanks Addams for Peace and Bread in Time of War and discusses the causes of World War I.
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Read-Phipps tells Addams that Kansas City mothers are fighting for peace and sends her a peace song.
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Bryan lays out six alternatives to war and urges readers to alert them to the President and their Congressmen.
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Legien tells Bohm about German workers' support for efforts to end the war.
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Klass reacts to Addams' speech on Patriotism and Pacifism and describes events at his church, referencing a character in A Tale of Two Cities by Charles Dickens.
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Pelham suggests that Addams might be interested in promoting Wargain, a moving picture.
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Catt writes Addams about international relations and the future of the Woman's Peace Party.
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Parsons is troubled over the growing sentiment towards war and asks Addams to speak to those in power.
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Parsons sends Addams materials arguing for peace and asks for her support of a Senate resolution (enclosed) to empower a Neutral Nations Conference.
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Cranmer acknowledges Addams' recent telegram and has written Wilson urging neutrality on behalf of the St. Louis branch of the Women's Peace Party.
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Johnson tells Addams some ideas for how to make constructive efforts for peace.
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Sturges suggests that the United States repudiate Germany in the hopes of inducing a revolution.
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Laddey offers to collaborate on peace work with Addams.
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Addams reports on a resolution calling for arbitration passed by the International Congress of Women.
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Allen praises Addams's peace work and tells of the needless death of her son in the Great War.
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Eastman advises Addams about the role of women in the peace movement and suggests next steps.
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Jordan asks Addams to sign and promote a petition to President Wilson to encourage him to work to ending World War I.
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McQueen advises Wilson to leave the decision of war up to the people through a referendum.
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Lawrence thanks Addams for her recent views on peace which mirror her thoughts.
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Karsten tells Parker that Addams is out of town and suggests she contact Lucia Ames Mead for an anti-war article.
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Karsten suggests that Sinclair lobby Congress and the President against joining World War I.
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Karsten, writing for Addams, provides Webber with details of upcoming efforts for peace.
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Karsten updates Addams on recent work by the Woman's Peace Party.
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Karsten sends Fiske a post card to send to Congress to oppose entering World War I.
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Karsten talks about the protests against sending troops to France in a letter to Fishback and sends Fishback material from the Woman's Peace Party.
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Karsten sends McAfee literature on compulsory military training.
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Karsten sends Gifford peace materials that he requested from Addams.
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Karsten updates Allee on activities of the Emergency Anti-War Committee and efforts to lobby Congress against joining the war.
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Karsten writes on behalf of Addams, informing members of the Woman's Peace Party of the efforts being made to stop militaristic sentiments.
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Arrott sympathizes with Addams over criticism in the press and argues that women should organize to stop World War I.
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Balch updates Addams on activities of the Emergency Peace Federation since the declaration of war.
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The International Congress of Women asks Denmark to join in a conference of neutral nations to help bring an end to World War I.
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Delegates of the International Congress of Women ask the prime minister of Denmark to join a conference of neutral nations.
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Hobhouse apologizes to Addams for not being able to attend the International Congress of Women at The Hague, but she will continue to advocate for peace in Italy.
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Henderson sends Addams an anti-war article (not found) which he is having trouble having published.
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