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  • Mentions: Progressive Party
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Addams talks to a New York Sun reporter about her decision to support Theodore Roosevelt and the new party in the presidential election.
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Balch defends Addams against accusations made by the Daughters of the American Revolution and other organizations.
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Addams tells reporters that people seem more interested in politics this year.
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Addams and other supporters of Theodore Roosvelt's 1912 presidential campaign endorse Robert La Follette for president.
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Armes thanks Addams for her stories about Theodore Roosevelt and asks for additional accounts of her meetings with him.
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Ickes asks Addams to endorse a statement in support of the Robert La Follette campaign for president.
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Addams speaks on the value of the World Court to peace in a speech before the Women's Roosevelt Republican Club.
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Addams offers a history of movements for world courts and peace. The speech was given at the Palmer House in Chicago to the Women's Roosevelt Republican Club.
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Ingham tells Addams about activities of the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom's United States Section and conference planning.
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Addams discusses challenges to social and industrial justice and how the Progressive Party program will help address them. Addams gave the speech at a Progressive rally held at the Lyric Theater.
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A news account of Addams' criticism of President Wilson on woman suffrage and affirmation of her membership in the Progressive Party.
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Addams tells Ickes that his statement was interesting, but she does not agree with his views on the Republican Party.
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Kellogg discuses Addams' endorsement of Woodrow Wilson and the general sense that social workers are behind him.
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A postcard summarizing the Progressive Party stance on establishing minimum wage commissions to ensure that people can earn a living wage.
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A postcard summarizing the Progressive Party stand on labor reform.
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A promotional postcard urging women to vote for the Progressive Party because it stands for woman suffrage.
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A mail-in questionnaire asking Illinois voters about their interests and seeking volunteers.
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An eight-page pamphlet summarizing Roosevelt's political record on labor.
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Produced to appeal to woman voters, this Progressive Party pamphlet includes Jane Addams' nomination speech, a letter from Theodore Roosevelt to Addams, the party plank on equal suffrage, and the party's plans for democratic rule and social and industrial justice.
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Addams argues that Progressives should be pleased with Woodrow Wilson's track record on issues like child labor reform.
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FitzGerald advises Addams to help her organize better efforts to focus on the issue of suffrage.
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A short summary of Addams' speech at the Hotel Astor urging women to support the Progressive Party.
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Upton is surprised that the leader of the Progressive Party is against suffrage while those who head the Republicans are for it.
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Addams consults Breckinridge about a conference later in the month and articles she is writing for McClure's Magazine.
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Addams discusses the Woman's Peace Party's failed efforts to get a hearing from the Republican Party's resolution committee.

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