Suffragists Have Busy Day at Niagara Falls Convention
Summary
Describes dispute over whether to admit 29 new clubs formed by Buffalo teachers; allegations that they were formed to give extra support to Mrs. Frank Shuler for president were successfully refuted and the clubs were admitted, with one vote each. President Crossett discusses presentation of national petition to Congress and praises formation of auxiliary clubs including Co-operative Service Club, Interurban Woman Suffrage Council of Greater New York, Alva Belmont's Political Equality Association, and the Negro Men and Women's Political Equality Association. Also mentions work of Men's League and Equal Franchise League; photomechanical print of Ella Crossett.
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Date
01/01/1910
Source
Library of Congress
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Public Domain