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[Equal rights conference at Woman's Party.] L to R: Katherine Morey, Brookline Massachusetts., Massachusetts. State Chairman, Woman's Party; Elsie Hill, Norwalk, Conn.; Mrs. William H. Blauvelt, Syracuse, N.Y., State Chairman of the Woman's Party, [11/11/22]

Mrs. Edith Barriger, state chairman of Missouri for Congressional Union for Woman Suffrage; member advisory council National Woman's Party.

Prominent women at equal rights conference at Woman's Party. L to R: Mrs. Agnes Morey, Brookline, Massachusetts.; Miss Katherine Morey, Brookline, Massachusetts. & State Chairman of the Woman's Party; Elsie Hill, Norwalk, Conn.; Mary Dean Powell, D.C.; Emma Wold, Portland, Oregon; Mabel Vernon, Wilmington, Del., [11/11/22]

Equal rights conference at Woman's Party. L to R: Katherine Morey, Brookline Massachusetts., Massachusetts. State Chairman, Woman's Party; Elsie Hill, Norwalk, Conn.; Mrs. William H. Blauvelt, Syracuse, N.Y., State Chairman of the Woman's Party, 111122

Miss Anne Martin, of Reno, Nevada, legislative chairman of the National Woman's Party on behalf of the national suffrage amendment.

Municipal suffrage for women. (An address before the Massachusetts Legislative Committee on Election laws, January 27, 1904 by Mrs. Charles E. Guild, President of the Massachusetts Association opposed to the further extension of suffrage to wome

Myrtle Cain, the youngest woman legislator in the country. Farmer-Labor Rep. in the Minn. Legislature, who is in Wash. to secure pledges from the progressives in Congress to vote for the equal rights amendment

Miss Zonia Baber, representative in United States of the women of Porto Rica [Puerto Rico], consulting with Mrs. Burnita Shelton Matthews, Legal Research Secretary of the National Woman's Party, on the drafting of a bill for introduction in Congress extending suffrage to the women of Porto Rica.

Miss Ella Riegel, of Bryn Mar, Pennsylvania, Finance Chairman for the joint conventions of the Congressional Union for Woman Suffrage and the National Woman's Party, to be held at Washington, March 1-4 inclusive.

Miss Katharine Morey, Massachusetts state chairman for the National Woman's Party, who is in charge of introducing the Woman's Party Bill for Equal Rights at the present session of the Legislature which convened January 3rd.

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National American Women Suffrage, St. Louis, 3-25-19

Urges equal rights for women. Washington, D.C., Feb. 9. Mrs. Emma Guffey Miller, Democratic National Committeewoman from Pennsylvania and a sister of Senator Joseph Guffey, urged approval of the Burke Constitutional Amendment for Equal Rights for Women as she testified before the Senate Judiciary Subcommittee today. Mrs.. Miller, shown with Senator Burke, author of the Amendment, told the committee that business women have "felt the ruinious effects of discriminatory and so-called protective legislation," 2/9/38

Argument in Favor of Equal Suffrage Constitutional Amendment in Oregon

Mrs. Bertha C. Moller of Minneapolis, Minn.

Equal Suffrage, reprinted from Harper's Bazaar, NAWSA suffrage scrapbooks

Equal rights to women would result in confusion, senate committee told. Washington, D.C., Feb. 8. Dean G. Acheson, former Undersecretary of the Treasury, today told the Senate judiciary subcommittee, that the proposed Constitutional Amendment granting "equal rights" to women would lead only to "confusion." It would confuse states in determining what constituted "equal rights" and would cause "many good laws" to be discarded, Acheson added, 3838

Portrait photo of Clarence White / Katharine Sheward Stanbery.

Women Ask President for Equal Rights Legislation. Fifty prominent members of the New National Woman's Party called at the White House today to ask the president's aid in passing an "Equal Rights Bill" in the next Congress. The bill would give women full equality in the government service, give married women citizenship in their own right and make women of the District of Columbia eligible to serve on juries, equal guardianship rights, and equal rights of inheritance and contract. Photograph shows suffragists with President Harding at the White House.

National Woman's Party - Glass negative photogrpah. Public domain.

Equal rights, justice and liberty, or Don't abuse your power

Water-resources investigations in Massachusetts, 1977 /

John A. Andrew to Abraham Lincoln, Friday, May 27, 1864 (Equal pay for black soldiers)

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