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Biographical sketch and photomechanical print of Anne Cobden Sanderson

Biographical sketch and photomechanical print of Anne Cobden Sanderson

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Anne Cobden Sanderson, portrait medallion, engraving, Library of Congress

Anne Cobden Sanderson, portrait medallion, engraving, Library of Congr...

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Enclosure: American Impressions by Anne Cobden-Sanderson

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 speaking on Militant Suffrage Movement at Cooper Union

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. Frederick) Nathan, Anne Cobden Sanderson and Elizabeth Smith Miller

Speakers at Women's Meeting. December 12, 1907, Drawing of Maud (Mrs. ...

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Interurban Woman Suffrage Council. Meeting notice Anne Cobden Sanderson speaking on Movement of English Suffragettes, Brooklyn, NY
Woman Suffrage in America and England discussed in letters to London Times editor by Mary A. Ward, Israel Zangwill and Anne Cobden Sanderson

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

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

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

Anne Cobden Sanderson, English suffragette, to Anne Fitzhugh Miller declining invitation to speak at Geneva Political Equality Club
Enclosure: American Impressions by Anne Cobden-Sanderson

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