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... wanted the vote and thought they deserved to be whipped , but in their determination and high - mindedness most of the women who wanted the vote had a lot in common with the Queen of England . Of course , if the Queen herself had been ...
... wanted the vote and thought they deserved to be whipped , but in their determination and high - mindedness most of the women who wanted the vote had a lot in common with the Queen of England . Of course , if the Queen herself had been ...
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... wanted the vote were inevitably middle - class and almost equally inevitably Anglo - Saxon . They were also inclined to dislike Negroes and immigrants , because Negroes and immigrants were the backbone of the strength of the machine ...
... wanted the vote were inevitably middle - class and almost equally inevitably Anglo - Saxon . They were also inclined to dislike Negroes and immigrants , because Negroes and immigrants were the backbone of the strength of the machine ...
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... vote ; political advance has been strictly limited almost everywhere to the ... wanted to resist women - not all men , just as not all women wanted the vote ... VOTES FOR WOMEN C VOTES FOR WOMEN VOTES. 120.
... vote ; political advance has been strictly limited almost everywhere to the ... wanted to resist women - not all men , just as not all women wanted the vote ... VOTES FOR WOMEN C VOTES FOR WOMEN VOTES. 120.
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Good Causes | 27 |
The Focus on the Suffrage | 39 |
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