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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 informs Robins about new plans for a Progressive Party education program.
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Addams discusses her impressions of the campaign and election results in a speech to the City Club on November 13; the report of the event was published on November 27. Other speakers at the event were not included.
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Addams argues for woman suffrage, demonstrating the limits of influence that women can have on political affairs without the vote.
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Thomas explains her rationale for behind supporting the amendment that removed voting by delegation at the National American Women Suffrage Association.
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Addams defends her involvement in partisan politics and argues that philanthropy and politics must often be partners in charting a better future for families and for communities. This is the first article of a monthly, year-long series on economic and social reform in America and a woman's roles in affecting change.
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Addams offers a counter narrative to the idea that the U.S. government should limit immigration, arguing that immigrants provide benefits to society and are deserving of protections under the law.
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Addams offers a counter narrative to the idea that the U.S. government should limit immigration, arguing that immigrants provide benefits to society and are deserving of protections under the law. This is the fifth article of a monthly, year-long series on economic and social reform in America and a woman's role to affect change.
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Kellogg asks Zueblin for a statement on the relations of capital to labor.
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On behalf of the U.S. Secretary of Labor, Malone invites Addams to serve on the Committee on Organization of the Congress on Social Insurance.
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Addams discusses party politics, the viability of independent parties, and the possibilities of women's role in municipal elections in Illinois. This speech was given to the Chicago City Club.
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In this published version of a speech given to the Chicago City Club on November 7, Addams discusses party politics, the viability of independent parties, and the possibilities of women's role in municipal elections in Illinois.
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Addams' November 30 address at the annual meeting of the National American Woman Suffrage Association discusses the meaning of suffrage, the changing political climate, and the connections between politics and social improvement.
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Addams has enclosed a response to Amos Pinchot's request to provide words of support for his brother, Gifford Pinchot.
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Tufts asks Addams to head a child labor committee in order to secure three measures.
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Post relays the information about the fundraising needs of the Woman's Peace Party and sends charter members leaflets for them to use.
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La Follette reports getting Thomas's telegram and is hopeful that Congress may support a Resolution gathering neutral nations for world peace.
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Karsten writes to Patten about Addams's appearance at the House Committee of Military Affairs.
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Fox tells Addams about preparedness parades in Los Angeles and questions whether the organizers are profiting by the war.
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The League prepares a questionnaire for candidates for the Illinois State legislature in order to develop recommendations.
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Karsten tells Stokes that she has filled out cards regarding political candidates because Addams cannot do it in time.
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Members of the Pre-Primary Committee urge Addams to communicate with her district's candidates.
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Post is happy to contribute her name on a telegram.
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Spencer approves of her name being included on a telegram to President Wilson.
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Taussig admires the statement which Addams plans to send to the President.