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Purchase of this book includes free trial access to www.million-books.com where you can read more than a million books for free. This is an OCR edition with typos. Excerpt from book: LEAFLETS. I. Political Equality Series. ADDAMS, Jane. Women and Public Housekeeping. Extract from The Modern City and the Municipal Franchise for Women. See p. 152. BJORKMAN, Frances Maule. Woman Suffrage in Norway. BLACKWELL, Alice Stone. Do Teachers Need the Ballot? Contrast between the salaries of women teachers in suffrage and non-suffrage states. BLACKWELL, Alice Stone. Gains in Equal Suffrage. A chronological list (including the acquirement of school suffrage and municipal suffrage). BLACKWELL, Alice Stone. 7s Voting an Industry? Good answer to the people who say that the exclusion of women from politics is in accordance with the principle of division of labor. "The 'specialization of industry' has no bearing on the question. Voting is not an industry. The progress of civilisation has not been to restrict the suffrage more and more narrowly, but to extend it to one class after another. . . . And the best government is found where the largest number of people actively Leaflets published by the National American Woman Suffrage Association. Sample set, 10 cents; complete set, 20 cents; 100 of any one kind, 15 cents. perform their political duties, not where they neglect to vote and leave public affairs to be managed by a small class of 'professional politicians.'" BLACKWELL, Alice Stone. Ministers on Votes for Women, according to Mrs. Howe's census of clergymen in Equal Suffrage States. ' . - .. --.---., BLACKWELL, Alice Stone. Remarks on " The Ladies Battle." Rather intolerant. BLACKWELL, Alice Stone. Voting and Fighting. BLACKWELL, Alice Stone. Why Women Should Vote. BLACKWELL, Alice Stone. "Women Do Not Want It." Gives striking instances to show how bitterly the women of half a century ago were opposed to progre...
Purchase of this book includes free trial access to www.million-books.com where you can read more than a million books for free. This is an OCR edition with typos. Excerpt from book: LEAFLETS. I. Political Equality Series. ADDAMS, Jane. Women and Public Housekeeping. Extract from The Modern City and the Municipal Franchise for Women. See p. 152. BJORKMAN, Frances Maule. Woman Suffrage in Norway. BLACKWELL, Alice Stone. Do Teachers Need the Ballot? Contrast between the salaries of women teachers in suffrage and non-suffrage states. BLACKWELL, Alice Stone. Gains in Equal Suffrage. A chronological list (including the acquirement of school suffrage and municipal suffrage). BLACKWELL, Alice Stone. 7s Voting an Industry? Good answer to the people who say that the exclusion of women from politics is in accordance with the principle of division of labor. "The 'specialization of industry' has no bearing on the question. Voting is not an industry. The progress of civilisation has not been to restrict the suffrage more and more narrowly, but to extend it to one class after another. . . . And the best government is found where the largest number of people actively Leaflets published by the National American Woman Suffrage Association. Sample set, 10 cents; complete set, 20 cents; 100 of any one kind, 15 cents. perform their political duties, not where they neglect to vote and leave public affairs to be managed by a small class of 'professional politicians.'" BLACKWELL, Alice Stone. Ministers on Votes for Women, according to Mrs. Howe's census of clergymen in Equal Suffrage States. ' . - .. --.---., BLACKWELL, Alice Stone. Remarks on " The Ladies Battle." Rather intolerant. BLACKWELL, Alice Stone. Voting and Fighting. BLACKWELL, Alice Stone. Why Women Should Vote. BLACKWELL, Alice Stone. "Women Do Not Want It." Gives striking instances to show how bitterly the women of half a century ago were opposed to progre...
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