Massachusetts Woman Suffrage Association miscellany, 1915.

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Massachusetts Woman Suffrage Association miscellany, 1915.

Artifacts from the campaign leading up to the 1915 Massachusetts referendum on women's suffrage, including a pin reading "Votes for Women" with ribbon, "Vote 'Yes' November 2," and a pamphlet with cover title "Temple of the true Republic: woman suffrage, 1915." Both are housed in a cloth case resembling a slim volume.

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SNAC Resource ID: 6816978

Cornell University Library

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Massachusetts Woman Suffrage Association

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In 1870, within a year of forming the American Woman Suffrage Association, Lucy Stone, Henry Blackwell, Julia Ward Howe, and others founded the Massachusetts Woman Suffrage Association. MWSA was affiliated with AWSA and shared both its goals and activities. The merger, in 1890, of AWSA with the National Woman Suffrage Association to form the National American Woman Suffrage Association (NAWSA), prompted Alice Stone Blackwell and Ellen Batelle Dietrick to write a new constitution in April 1892. T...