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  • Subject is exactly "women, political participation"

Addams advises the League of Women Voters to appeal to women's own lives in order to increase their political participation.

Addams sends Kohn an editorial regarding women in the Cabinet.

A report on the National Conference of Social Work's endorsement of Grace Abbott for the Secretary of Labor.

Todd tells Addams how he has supported Grace Abbott's candidacy for Secretary of Labor.

The newsletter outlines resolutions and goals from the recent Pan-Pacific Women's Conference.

Spencer tells National Council of Women members about changes they may need to make.

Addams makes a brief statement on returning to Hull-House from her world trip.

Addams spoke briefly alongside Chester Rowell to argue that women should use their votes to get the changes they want.

Addams describes public opinion in Europe and calls for American aid and engagement by women voters.

Addams describes public opinion in Europe and calls for American aid and engagement in the League of Nations.

Jane Addams writes an appreciation for Alice Blackwell Stone. Addams mentions a few shared interactions and some of Stone's work with Woman's Journal.

Addams speaks on women's suffrage in Birmingham and declares that women's voting power would be used to combat child labor.

Also known as The Pageant of Emancipation, August 1929

Addams discusses the process of women's rights on a global scale, praising achievements in government, medicine, art, education, and social work. This talk was given at the University of Chicago chapel and later published.

Also known as The Pageant of Emancipation, April 10, 1929

Addams discusses the progress of women and their importance to society in the western world and in Asia at a regional meeting of the Young Woman's Christian Association.

Courtney tells Addams about the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom's British Section's views on the League's Objectives and updates her on recent activities.

Addams argues that women can organize to prevent wars.

Addams gives a statement about the role of education in Germany in fostering war and peace.

Addams urges women to use their vote to pressure the United States to loan relief funds to European countries.

At the Biennial Federation of Women's Clubs, Addams discusses the problems of associating the right to vote with marital status of the husband, telling of experiences with immigrant women voting in Chicago.

Addams argues for women to be able to hold citizenship on their own merits, rather than on the status of their husbands. This speech was given at the General Federation of Women's Clubs, in Des Moines.

Addams calls for getting all Chicago women to the polls at a joint meeting of Chicago Women's Clubs.

Addams discusses the role of American women as economic factors in the post-World War I global economy.

Balch tells Addams about efforts to appoint a woman member of the League of Nations health commission.

Also known as Emily Greene Balch to Women's International League for Peace and Freedom Executive Committee and Consultative Members, March 1922

Balch updates members of the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom Executive regarding getting women appointed on commissions of the League of Nations.

Marshall advises Hertz to select Austrian women to join the League of Nations delegation.

Brown testifies on behalf of the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom's United States Section for a dramatic reduction in American military spending and and for universal disarmament.

Kellogg hopes Addams will write an editorial for the Survey's November issue.

Balch asks Women's International League for Peace and Freedom Sections to send petitions and letters to the London Conference demanding a modification in the amount of reparation payments to be levied on Germany.

Balch asks Addams for advice on peace strike regarding the wording of the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom's creeds and objective statements.

Addams praises the National Woman's Party's international program and agrees to attend the upcoming convention.

Greeley sends supporters material for Anne Martin's political campaign.

Addams discusses the role of American women as economic factors in the post-World War I global economy.
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