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Addams offers rationales for woman suffrage at Carnegie Hall.
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Dodge writes Addams about religious life and politics and encloses a poem by her favorite author.
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Catt tells Hull why she made statement about the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom and asks to reconcile.
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Catt informs Thomas and Addams that she has been selected as president of the National American Woman Suffrage Association. She also comments on the Ford Peace Ship expedition and considers Addams fortunate to have missed it.
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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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Catt discusses an upcoming conference on woman suffrage and tensions in the movement regarding peace.
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Catt is returning a message to Addams, informing her of recent events.
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Catt apologizes to Addams because she did not know that there was another conference planned in Washington, D.C and it has caused confusion.
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Catt advises that Rosika Schwimmer should remain as the International Secretary of the International Woman Suffrage Alliance.
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Catt tells Addams about Callirrhoé Parren's work in the Greek suffrage movement.
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Catt tells Addams that Women's International League for Peace and Freedom can have two delegates to the International Suffrage Alliance Congress.
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Catt asks Addams for information so that she can publish a defense of peace activists vilified by the Daughters of the American Revolution.
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Catt explains her reasons for not accepting Addams' invitation to be a representative on the International Council for Permanent Peace.
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Also known as Kelly, Josephine Casey (1876-1950)

Also known as Charter, Flora Gapen

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Also known as Chenoweth, Alice (1853-1925)

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Addams tells a story to illustrate the danger of looking at the struggle for women's rights through rose-colored glasses.
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Members of the Pre-Primary Committee urge Addams to communicate with her district's candidates.
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See argues for the abolition of child labor law and maligns social workers and woman suffrage .
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Arthur asks Addams to speak about suffrage for the Michigan State Federation of Women's Clubs.
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D'Arcis's secretary tells Addams that she will be speaking on peace at the International Woman Suffrage Alliance Meeting and hopes to make other speeches while in the United States.
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Landsberg, writing for Addams, sends Breckinridge two letters regarding a misunderstanding at a recent meeting of the board of the National American Woman Suffrage Association.
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Also known as Cobden, Julia Sarah Anne

Also known as National College Equal Suffrage League

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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 suffrage and how it will change politics in America.

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