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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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Portions of Addams's address to NAWSA meeting held in Washington, D. C. in which she highlights impact of women voters abroad.
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Testimony of Addams and Anna Shaw before a Congressional Committee on Rules regarding woman's suffrage.
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Addams offers rationales for woman suffrage at Carnegie Hall.
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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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Beveridge sends Addams a news clipping claiming that she is a traitor to the Progressive Party and later discusses plans to secure woman suffrage from the Wilson administration.
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Dennett informs the Executive Board of the results of votes regarding auxiliary memberships, as well as new applications.
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Addams discusses travel plans for a lecture tour, and remarks upon the upcoming vote regarding Suffrage.
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Addams recaps the events of a recent local Chicago election where women were allowed to vote and shows that women voters can be helpful to social reforms by being partisan voters.
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Abbott thanks Addams for her article and discusses his reasoning for featuring both pro and anti suffrage pieces, suggesting that Addams debate Ida Tarbell in the paper.
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Ware asks Addams if she will be able to speak about suffrage at Atlanta University while she is in town.
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MacDougald asks Addams to speak about suffrage at Atlanta University on March 11th because she believes that Addams is the only person the men of Georgia will listen to on this matter.
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Marsh would like Addams to write a book on woman suffrage because he believes that she would be interested in writing it and that it would be influential.
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Addams speaks on women's suffrage in Birmingham and declares that women's voting power would be used to combat child labor.
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Addams replies to anti-suffragists about the percentage of women voters.
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Lindemann praises Addam's book Twenty Years at Hull-House and apologizes for not being able to read it until recently. She continues by talking about her health
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Addams remarks at the turn out of women voters in almost every ward in Chicago that came out to vote.
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Addams telegrams Blackwell to tell her that an interview was correct and that they should emphasize their agreement with the Congressional Union.
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Addams thanks the Union for reimbursing her travel costs for a speaking engagement in Newark.
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Speech given by Addams at the Biennial Convention of the General Federation of Women's Clubs, concerning the role of women's clubs in shaping public policies.
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Speech given by Addams at the Biennial Convention of the General Federation of Women's Clubs, concerning the role women's clubs has and can further have in shaping policies.
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Addams talks about the benefits of woman suffrage for the entire country.
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Addams discusses the value of the vote at the General Federation of Women's Clubs convention.
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Newspaper story details Addams's discussion of the dissatisfaction some people had over the way that women used their votes.
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Addams speaks about women college graduates and their role in public reform.
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Addams expresses why the time is now that women should be able to vote, with in regards to the social power women have which can be used for political power.
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Addams thanks Speakman for her contribution to the suffrage fund.
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Young explains that Addams will not be able to accept Detrick's invitation to come to Pennsylvania.
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Addams declines Nortoni's invitation to speak during an upcoming trip.
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Breckinridge discusses the upcoming National American Woman Suffrage Association conference in Nashville, particularly the host location.
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Kent suggests moving the National American Woman Suffrage Convention meeting back so that delegates working on electoral campaigns can attend.
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Addams discusses how older women can contribute to society in beneficial ways by providing examples. The article was published in the Ladies' Home Journal.
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Martin invites Addams to speak on woman suffrage in Elko and Reno, NV.
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White invites Addams to make speeches in Kansas and Missouri for woman suffrage and for the Progressive Party.
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Addams asks Abbott to speak in Nebraska about suffrage.
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Addams will be traveling frequently in the next few weeks but will continue to write.
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Martin apologizes for not sending payment for Addams' travel expenses and discusses likelihood of the suffrage amendment passing in Nevada.
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A writing by Addams detailing the many reasons why it is important that women be given the right to vote, and of how the movement is not just found in Western nations, but globally.
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Addams details the many reasons why it is important that women be given the right to vote, and of how the suffrage movement is not just found in Western nations, but globally.
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Pethick-Lawrence describes a militant peace meeting held in Washignton.
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Breckinridge updates Addams about a convention with other members of NAWSA in great detail.
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Addams responds to Breckinridge's letter after conferring with Sophonisba Breckinridge. Addams does not accept the position of honorary vice president of the National American Woman Suffrage Association.
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Addams no longer wants to accept the position of Honorary Vice President of the National American Woman Suffrage Association because the restrictions and duties of the office.
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Addams will no longer accept the position of Honorary Vice President of the National American Woman Suffrage Association because the restrictions and duties of the office.
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Addams speaks about suffrage and how it will change politics in America.
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Addams argues that feminism does not turn men into "mollycoddles."
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Catt discusses the current peace movement as "over masculine" with little interest in the point of view of women. She suggests that women organize a demonstration alone.
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Addams asks Mead to present her "Appeal of the Women" at the upcoming meeting in Washington, and notes that suffrage needs to be pushed as a key issue there.
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