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Charles City Political Equality Club meeting minutes, 1891-1892
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XXIV Jan. 1892 The remainder of the time was consumed in reading, by the sec'y, an article in the "Washington Post," of the 21st of January, relating to the convention of the "National Women's Suffrage Association" held in that city lately, and also relating to the addresses delivered before the Senate Committee on Suffrage by certain eminent members of the "N.W.S.A." Much enthusiasm was elicited in the club by the article, particularly where it makes such favorable mention of that talented woman of whom not only this and other Political Equality Clubs which she has organized have just reason to feel proud; but also all women who, knowing what injustice has been done to
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XXIV Jan. 1892 The remainder of the time was consumed in reading, by the sec'y, an article in the "Washington Post," of the 21st of January, relating to the convention of the "National Women's Suffrage Association" held in that city lately, and also relating to the addresses delivered before the Senate Committee on Suffrage by certain eminent members of the "N.W.S.A." Much enthusiasm was elicited in the club by the article, particularly where it makes such favorable mention of that talented woman of whom not only this and other Political Equality Clubs which she has organized have just reason to feel proud; but also all women who, knowing what injustice has been done to
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