Piazza Party at Lochland, May 31, 1909
Summary
J. Redfern Mason counters Rev. Joseph Leighton's anti suffragist arguments: voting is a natural right of both men and women; trade unions alone cannot protect working women; woman suffrage could uplift politics.
Anne Fitzhugh Miller notes that the wisteria on Lochland's veranda, planted almost forty years ago, is the same colors as the English suffragists' colors, green, white, and violet, symbolizing "Give Women Votes."
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Date
01/01/1909
Location
geneva
Source
Library of Congress
Copyright info
Public Domain