Biographical sketch and photomechanical print of Anne Cobden Sanderson
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Anne Cobden Sanderson, portrait medallion, engraving, Library of Congr...
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Enclosure: American Impressions by Anne Cobden-Sanderson
On board the Lusitania, after a three-month tour of America, Anne Cobden-Sanderson reflects on conditions in America: women of extreme wealth and poverty are aloof from politics. Working women, students, reform... More
League of self-supporting women meeting notice, Anne Cobden Sanderson ...
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Speakers at Women's Meeting. December 12, 1907, Drawing of Maud (Mrs. ...
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Woman Suffrage in America and England discussed in letters to London T...
Ward is concerned that woman suffrage would be exploited by Socialists; Cobden-Sanderson labels women spenders a menace to civilization and observes that in America only the descendants of abolitionists are wil... More
Enclosure: American Impressions by Anne Cobden-Sanderson
On board the Lusitania, after a three-month tour of America, Anne Cobden-Sanderson reflects on conditions in America: women of extreme wealth and poverty are aloof from politics. Working women, students, reform... More
Enclosure: American Impressions by Anne Cobden-Sanderson
On board the Lusitania, after a three-month tour of America, Anne Cobden-Sanderson reflects on conditions in America: women of extreme wealth and poverty are aloof from politics. Working women, students, reform... More
Enclosure: American Impressions by Anne Cobden-Sanderson
On board the Lusitania, after a three-month tour of America, Anne Cobden-Sanderson reflects on conditions in America: women of extreme wealth and poverty are aloof from politics. Working women, students, reform... More