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WHY SUFFRAGE FIGHT TOOK 50 YEARS; Leader Tells of Hindenburg Line of Germans Broken in West, Gives Political Sidelights, and Finds Causes for Victory's Delay Why Suffrage Fight Took 50 Years
By Carrie Chapman Catte.f. Foley.
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June 15, 1919, Section The New York Times Magazine, Page 82Buy Reprints
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THE passage of the Federal suffrage amendment by the United States Congress on June 4 should be credited to no man or woman, nor group of men or women, nor to any one political party. View Full Article in Timesmachine »
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