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Handbill advocating woman suffrage, c. 1915. National Woman Suffrage Publishing Co., New York. Argues that as all men were given the right to vote because it was politically expedient, so should women, not simply because they have asked for the vote, although "the number of women who have asked to vote, is larger than the number of men who have ever asked for anything in the whole history of our country." Age toning and corner loss. Scarce pro-suffrage propaganda.
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