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- Tags: Propaganda
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Abigail Bailey Bass to Bertha G. Morse, September 24, 1912
Bass provides details about Idaho's branch of the Women's Branch of the Progressive Party.
Jane Addams to Alice Pike Barney Hemmick, February 2, 1915
Addams discusses Hemmick's offer to join the Woman's Peace Party and help with dramatic and theatrical propaganda.
Mabel L. Hyers to John Berwald, October 8, 1915
Hyers tells Berwald that Addams will not participate in his propaganda and that the Woman's Peace Party is a neutral organization.
Julia Grace Wales to Jane Addams, October 26, 1915
Wales discusses peace propaganda, including Continuous Mediation pamphlets and the film Throw Down Your Arms.
Harriet Park Thomas to Jane Addams, November 23, 1915
Thomas asks Addams if she would also like state chairmen to be sent the neutrality telegram.
Charlotte Anita Whitney to Jane Addams, February 16, 1916
Whitney tells Addams about her plan to have Ford supply posters in order to undertake a publicity campaign for peace, and asks if she could possibly inform him of it.
William Atherton Du Puy to Jane Addams, February 23, 1916
Du Puy requests that Addams consider utilizing the National Organizations News Service for publicity of the Woman's Peace Party.
Jane Addams to Henrietta Octavia Rowland Barnett, November 11, 1920
Addams regrets missing Barnett and seeks to explain the role of the American Commission on Conditions in Ireland.
William Cowper Boyden to Jane Addams, November 11, 1920
Boyden sends Addams propaganda against Poland and bemoans the attacks by both Germans and Jews.
George Foster Peabody to Jane Addams, April 5, 1921
Peabody tells Addams about his wife's anti-war play In the Vanguard and wishes her success in peace work.
Remarks at the Mount Vernon Place Methodist Episcopal Church, April 22, 1924
Addams proclaims that radio and moving pictures are used as militarist propaganda and discusses the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom's international work.
Burt R. Shurly to the Detroit Clergy, May 21, 1924
Shurly asks the clergy of Detroit to join him in opposing any visit of the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom, which he characterizes as borderline insane and treasonous.
Hilda Clark to Dorothy Detzer, December 17, 1926
Clark tells Detzer about the role the United States' Section of the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom can play on the disarmament issue.
Refutation of charges against Jane Addams made by the Daughters of the American Revolution, March 31, 1927
Balch defends Addams against accusations made by the Daughters of the American Revolution and other organizations.
Summary of the Resolutions Passed in 1927 by the Advisory Commission against the Traffic in Women & Children at the League of Nations, 1927
The Committee summarizes its resolutions passed against the human trafficking of women and children at the League of Nations.
Our Threatened Heritage, April 5, 1928
Bailie's exposé on the leaders of the Daughters of the American Revolution.
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