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Mrs. Josephine St. Pierre Ruffin and Mrs. Booker T. Washington were leading forces in these early organizing efforts . Under their leadership the women's clubs of various cities were merged , in 1896 , into the National Association of ...
Mrs. Josephine St. Pierre Ruffin and Mrs. Booker T. Washington were leading forces in these early organizing efforts . Under their leadership the women's clubs of various cities were merged , in 1896 , into the National Association of ...
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Despite great efforts , the referendum secured only forty - two percent of the vote . But the suffragists met defeat like old pros . Two days after the election they called a mass meeting at Cooper Union Hall with brass band , flags ...
Despite great efforts , the referendum secured only forty - two percent of the vote . But the suffragists met defeat like old pros . Two days after the election they called a mass meeting at Cooper Union Hall with brass band , flags ...
Page 169
NAWSA meanwhile lent its whole- hearted support to the war effort . Carrie Chapman Catt as- sumed chairmanship of a woman's committee of the National Manpower Board and developed a program for the maximum involvement of women in the war ...
NAWSA meanwhile lent its whole- hearted support to the war effort . Carrie Chapman Catt as- sumed chairmanship of a woman's committee of the National Manpower Board and developed a program for the maximum involvement of women in the war ...
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Theories of Women's Studies Gloria Bowles,Renate Duelli-Klein,Renate Klein No preview available - 1983 |