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The effectiveness of the " antis " is debatable , but they did give legislators added arguments delaying discussion of or decision on the issue . All the opponents of suffrage had one thing in commonthey were conservative in their ...
The effectiveness of the " antis " is debatable , but they did give legislators added arguments delaying discussion of or decision on the issue . All the opponents of suffrage had one thing in commonthey were conservative in their ...
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pared to go to jail to dramatize the injustice of the law she wished to change , she was not willing to undergo this ordeal until she had achieved her primary goal : to give American women the information they needed for scientific ...
pared to go to jail to dramatize the injustice of the law she wished to change , she was not willing to undergo this ordeal until she had achieved her primary goal : to give American women the information they needed for scientific ...
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A few female ambassadors , a handful of female judges in the federal courts , and the customary female vice - chairmen of both major parties give no more than token recognition to the actual strength of women voters .
A few female ambassadors , a handful of female judges in the federal courts , and the customary female vice - chairmen of both major parties give no more than token recognition to the actual strength of women voters .
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INTRODUCTION | 5 |
CHAPTER TWO | 20 |
CHAPTER FOUR | 39 |
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