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  • Subject is exactly "political participation"

Karsten writes to Patten about Addams's appearance at the House Committee of Military Affairs.

Devine writes Balch to deny the charge against him that he objected to Addams' involvement in politics.

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.

Richberg discusses the reasons he declined appointment as Cook County Assistant Attorney.

Darrow writes to Addams about the defense of Abraham Isaak, Julia Mechanic, and other Chicago anarchists in relation to the assassination of President William McKinley.

Johnson sends funds to help the fight against militarism and recommends uniting the peace societies and sending President Wilson support.

Members of the Pre-Primary Committee urge Addams to communicate with her district's candidates.

Spencer approves of her name being included on a telegram to President Wilson.

Penfield sends a questionnaire on issues in the upcoming election and the best party to solve them.

Post relays the information about the fundraising needs of the Woman's Peace Party and sends charter members leaflets for them to use.

Post is happy to contribute her name on a telegram.

Hamilton writes Addams hoping to conceive her to run for president of a committee.

An excerpt from Addams's remarks at a January 12 City Club Housewarming, focused on Civic Associations' Night, where she discusses how civic associations can be bridges to connect diverse communities.
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