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The original documents are located in Box D13, folder "Freedom, Your Responsibility, ca.
1948" of the Ford Congressional Papers: Press Secretary and Speech File at the Gerald R.
Ford Presidential Library.
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Digitized from Box D13 of The Ford Congressional Papers: Press Secretary and Speech File at the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library
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History of Womans Suffrage
England- 1499 women signed a petition for right
to vote.
Y.S. - 1647 margaret Brent in Maryland
demanded "place + voice" in colomes legislature
american Revolution - "no taxation without
representation Itm from aligail adams to her hudand
John alams while in Contental Congress.
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it in the new code of laws, which suppose
declared an inlependency, x, by the way,
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Do not put such unamited power
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could. of particular care & attention
all men would be tyrants if They
are not paid to the ladies we are determined
to forment a nebellion of will not hold ourselves
brind to obey any laws in which we have
no Novel on representation.
1800 real upsurge begins.
1850's anti- slavery drive.
Susan B. anthony
1893 - Colorado granted woman suffrage
opposition machines.' corporations lequor interests & potical
nov. 5,1918- 5, Michigan infranchesed woman
august 26,1920 - suffrage amendment part of
federal constitution.
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